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    Saudi Arabia invests in next-generation culinary talent with six national studies

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneAugust 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Saudi Gazette report

    RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Tradition, via its Culinary Arts Fee, has launched six nationwide research detailing the speedy development and transformation of the Kingdom’s culinary financial system.

    Revealed on Monday in Riyadh, the analysis highlights the position of culinary arts in financial diversification, instantly aligning with Imaginative and prescient 2030 objectives.

    The findings hyperlink workforce improvement, sustainability, technological innovation, and tourism to rising funding alternatives and long-term sector development.

    The stories underscore the power of Saudi Arabia’s youthful culinary workforce, with greater than 72 % {of professional} cooks beneath the age of 35.

    This demographic shift is contributing to a brand new period within the Kingdom’s meals and hospitality industries.

    “These stories are a blueprint for turning tradition into alternative,” mentioned Mayada Badr, CEO of the Culinary Arts Fee.

    “They present how Saudi Arabia’s culinary heritage fuels job creation, attracts funding, and embraces innovation. From meals safety and sustainability to AI-powered kitchens, the information gives decision-makers with a transparent path for turning culinary belongings into nationwide strengths.”

    The six research study each challenges and rising alternatives within the culinary sector, together with:

    • Lowering meals waste as a local weather and financial precedence.

    • Rising demand for expert culinary professionals, supported by educational and vocational coaching pipelines.

    • Adopting superior applied sciences similar to AI, digital platforms, and 3D printing for menu design, high quality management, and waste discount.

    • Increasing Saudi delicacies globally via cultural trade, tourism integration, and cross-border franchising.

    The Culinary Arts Fee plans to combine the findings into nationwide youth coaching packages, SME accelerators, and worldwide collaboration initiatives.

    The analysis can even function a coverage framework for attracting funding and measuring the financial influence of Saudi culinary belongings.

    Stakeholders, buyers, and policymakers are invited to discover the research and take part in future tasks geared toward shaping the Kingdom’s culinary future. Copies of the complete stories can be found upon request.



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