Egy101 exploring gastronomy assessment - case study report


Exploring Gastronomy Assessment - Case Study Report

Context: Food & wine events are important in the promotion of Australian gastronomy as many producers are based in rural locations and often do not have the ability to self-promote on a major scale. These events bring a range of producers together and therefore attract domestic and international gastronomic tourists who would have otherwise been unlikely to visit the region. Regional events benefit tourism throughout Australia as attendees often choose to travel to additional locations during their visit. In this assessment students will investigate the importance of food & wine events to producers and the strategies used by these events to attract potential gastronomic tourists to a region. Students will also gain an understanding of how external environmental, economic, social & political issues and emerging trends impact on food & wine events and how these can be managed to ensure the success of an event.

Case Study Instructions:

The Margaret River Gourmet Escape is a major food & wine event that takes place annually in Western Australia in late November. The event attracts domestic and international tourists who attend a number of food related workshops & seminars hosted by wineries and restaurants where they are given the opportunity to sample local food and wines. In addition, a range of different Australian & international celebrity chefs present each year, including Heston Blumenthal, Peter Gilmore, George Colambaris, Marco Pierre White, Rick Stein and most recently Nigella Lawson.

Students are required to submit a report in which they analyse the Margaret River Gourmet Escape. The report should address the following:

  • Provide an overview of the event (focusing on the most recent occurrence) and outline the growth & development of the event over the last 5 years.
  • Discuss the strategies that the event uses to promote Margaret River as a gastronomic tourism destination (domestically & internationally), with a focus on the local food & wine industry.
  • Outline current environmental, economic, social and political issues (one for each category) that have the potential to impact on the future of gastronomic tourism in Margaret River and Australia as a whole.
  • Identify two (2) emerging consumer trends to support the growth of gastronomic tourism in the Margaret River region.
  • This report must be supported by both academic & non-academic sources.

Note -

Discuss the strategies that the event uses to promote Margaret River as a gastronomic tourism destination (domestically & internationally), with a focus on the local food & wine industry.

Internationally - Please discuss about south East Asia countries (rich people) such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand and India, which countries are very close to Western Australia. Promote trough social media, International Campaign or whatever you think other best way to promote in International market.

Domestically - promote through social media, TV, newspaper, blog, online article and whatever you think best other way to marketing in domestic market.

Outline current environmental (Please discuss plastic bag and other issues), economic, social (create jobs for local and other whatever you think best) and political (Western Australia government legislation, policy for the events and other) issues (one for each category) that have the potential to impact on the future of gastronomic tourism in Margaret River and Australia as a whole.

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