UNWTO has concluded the Gastronomy Tourism Project, designed to make Ubud, Indonesia, a global hub of sustainable gastronomy tourism. Within the framework of Indonesia’s annual Tourism National Coordinative Meeting, the project’s final report was presented to the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Uno, and the Gianyar Regional Government.
The UNWTO Gastronomy Tourism Product Development Project in Ubud was developed with the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy to grow gastronomy tourism as a pillar of cultural and gastronomic heritage and boost the local economy, creating jobs and driving sustainable and inclusive development. Launched in 2018, it was put on hold during the pandemic, returning at the start of this year. The project was divided into three phases:
Phase 1: Analysis and diagnosis: inventory and evaluation of gastronomy resources, analysis of demand indicators, market study, online positioning, and influencers in gastronomy tourism
Phase 2: Technical design: conformation of the development of the Gastronomy Tourism experience in Ubud, including governance, communication, and positioning models
Phase 3: Development of the business plan: definition of indicators for measuring the impact and the outcomes of the project, design, and format of the gastronomy experiences, business model, and a communication plan for key source markets
As part of the project’s final visit, the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy will host a workshop for local stakeholders from both the public and private sectors in Ubud to discuss the outcomes of the project. The workshop will welcome participants from regional and local Destination Management Organizations, as well as representatives of gastronomy-related businesses and academia, to discuss an action plan and the way forward to turn Ubud into a global hub of sustainable and authentic community-based gastronomic experiences. The workshop will also focus on the next steps, such as the creation of a Gastronomy Tourism Club to support a structured governance model.
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