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Expert line-up for Taste Lancashire 2019

A Marketing Lancashire anunciou hoje sua mais recente formação para a Conferência de Alimentos e Drrões da Taste Lancashire 2019, que acontece em Holmes Mill, Clitheroe na terça-feira, 5 de março. A crescente lista de alto-falantes agora inclui o principal restaurador, o Evangelista de Curry, nascido em Ormskir, e fundador dos restaurantes de comida de rua Mowgli, Nisha Katona MBE.

Marketing Lancashire anunciou hoje sua mais recente formação para a Conferência de Alimentos e Drrilhas do Prove Lancashire 2019, que acontece em Holmes Mill, Clitheroe na terça-feira, 5 de março. The growing list of speakers now includes leading restaurateur, Ormskirk-born curry evangelist and founder of Mowgli street food restaurants, Nisha Katona MBE who will feature in a special Q&A session before chairing a panel of fellow Lancashire-based entrepreneurs, award-winning chefs and producers, including BBC Apprentice finalist and almond milk producer, Camilla Ainsworth. com ênfase particular em impulsionar os 67 milhões de visitantes anuais do condado com mais viajantes gourmet e amantes de alimentos. O Taste Lancashire 2019 também será uma plataforma para compartilhar histórias de sucesso em casa, com participantes do painel, incluindo: Mark Birchall, chef patrono do 2 Michelin Star Moor Hall; Steven Smith, proprietário do chef do Gastropub número 1 no norte da Inglaterra; Kay Johnson, nutricionista registrado e diretor de empreendimento social, o despostas e agricultor orgânico Ian O'Reilly, o futuro proprietário do primeiro café/restaurante neutral de carbono do Reino Unido na Gazegill Organics. O principal destino para viajantes gourmet. Estou ansioso para ouvir a Visit Britain e o marketing de Lancashire sobre como podemos atrair mais visitantes para Lancashire e como no Moor Hall podemos desempenhar nossa parte no crescimento desse sucesso de Lancashire. ”

The conference, aimed at the county’s hospitality and tourism industry, is a follow-up to the first hugely successful event held in 2017. It sets out to celebrate, inform and inspire healthy debate amongst the county’s successful and growing food and drink sector; with particular emphasis on boosting the county’s 67 million annual visitors with more gourmet travellers and food lovers.
Taste Lancashire 2019 will also be a platform for sharing homegrown success stories, with panelists including: Mark Birchall, chef patron of 2 Michelin star Moor Hall; Steven Smith, chef owner of number 1 gastropub in the North of England; Kay Johnson, registered nutritionist and director of social enterprise The Larder and organic farmer Ian O’Reilly the soon-to-be owner of the UK’s first entirely carbon neutral café/restaurant at Gazegill Organics.

Mark Birchall, commenting on the conference, said: “Lancashire has the entrepreneurism, talent and some of the best producers in the UK. There’s little standing in our way of becoming the top destination for gourmet travelers. From restaurants to farm shops and cafes, it’s about being innovative, maintaining quality and wherever possible using what’s seasonal, available or created in Lancashire.

“Working together as a sector we can create a real buzz around the county’s food, drink and hospitality, that will help to keep growing our businesses and those of our producers and suppliers. I’m looking forward to hearing from Visit Britain and Marketing Lancashire on how we can attract more visitors to Lancashire and how we at Moor Hall can play our part in growing that Lancashire success.”

A conferência também recebe os palestrantes da VisitBritain/VisitEngland, que compartilharão INSIGHTS nas percepções mundiais de alimentos britânicos e práticas de bebidas e bebidas. A British Beer and Pub Association, a União Nacional dos Agricultores e a Universidade do Central de Lancashire contribuirão para uma ampla discussão sobre tópicos quentes relacionados a alimentos e bebidas; Os melhores e iniciantes produtores, que oferecerão os delegados a oportunidade de provar e aprender mais sobre seus produtos, com o objetivo de novos contratos e acordos de fornecedores.

Experts from the Department for International Trade, The British Beer and Pub Association, National Farmers’ Union and University of Central Lancashire will contribute to a wide-ranging discussion on hot topics related to food & drink; from farm to fork production, the changing tastes and expectations of consumers, to the role of modern pubs as purveyors of quality food and how, in these uncertain times, we can market more Lancashire produce overseas.

The event will showcase a dozen or so of the county’s finest and start-up producers, who will offer delegates the opportunity to taste and learn more about their products, with a view to new contracts and supplier agreements.

Os ingressos estão disponíveis para empresas de hospitalidade, chefs, produtores e compradores agora através de eventos de marketinglancashire.com - reserve agora para evitar decepções.
= Os ingressos começam em £ 45 (Marketing Lancashire Partners) e incluem Pack Delegate, almoço e bebidas. #Tastelancashire2019.
Taste Lancashire 2019 também é apoiado por: Holmes Mill, Hotfoot Design, NFU e Universidade de Central Lancashire (UCLAN).

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