
TUI Field to Fork Puglia addresses these challenges by strengthening sustainable food production and linking it with the tourism sector to create better income opportunities in rural communities. In collaboration with Slow Food Italia, the two-year initiative supports local citrus growers and mussel farmers to protect biodiversity, diversify incomes and create authentic tourism experiences rooted in the region’s cultural identity.
The project focuses on two traditional and artisanal products at risk of disappearing: Palagiano’s traditional citrus groves and the Cozza nera di Taranto(Taranto black mussel) cultivated in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto. Sustainable and regenerative practices will be strengthened through the targeted training of 30 producers, including 20 citrus farmers and 10 mussel and oyster farmers. In parallel, 300,000 square metres of land and marine areas are managed using agroecological and environmentally responsible methods, including the reintroduction of sustainable oyster farming to reduce pressure on mussel stocks.
To enhance links with the tourism sector, the project will develop two bookable experiences: guided visits and tastings in citrus groves, and a boat-based experience showcasing sustainable shellfish farming. Over the project’s duration, around 800 domestic and international visitors are expected to take part. In addition, 20 partnerships will be established with restaurants, accommodation providers and tourism businesses, supported by workshops, tastings and promotional events that encourage the use of local, sustainably produced ingredients.
Social inclusion is a core component of the initiative. In collaboration with local cooperatives, 20 people with disabilities will receive training and hands-on experience in citrus processing and tourism support roles.By linking local producers directly with the tourism value chain, TUI Field to Fork Puglia demonstrates how sustainable tourism can preserve local traditions and generate long-term economic opportunities for communities and destinations alike.
The project is a part of the global TUI Field to Fork programme, which enables sustainable food production. By establishing links with the tourism sector it creates better income opportunities for rural communities in destinations like Portugal, Cape Verde, Colombia and Tanzania.
Building on the potential of tourism as a force for good, the TUI Care Foundation supports and initiates projects which create new opportunities and contribute to thriving communities in tourism destinations all over the world. Connecting holidaymakers to good causes, it supports education and training opportunities for young people; drives the protection of natural habitats and the marine environment; and helps local communities to thrive sustainably and benefit from tourism. The TUI Care Foundation builds on strong partnerships with local and international organisations to create meaningful and long-lasting impact. The independent charitable organisation was founded by TUI, one of the world's leading tourism businesses, and is based in the Netherlands. Website: www.tuicarefoundation.com
Slow Food is a global movement committed to championing good, clean and fair food, with respect for those who produce it, the environment, and local traditions. As part of the wider international Slow Food movement, the Italian organisation operates through a widespread network of around 250 local associations and over 25,000 members, actively engaged in projects, courses, tastings, events and awareness-raising campaigns. The work of Slow Food Italia is based on three core pillars: biodiversity – the protection of breeds, varieties, techniques and knowledge linked to agricultural and food heritage; education – promoting food culture as well as sensory and nutritional education; and advocacy – efforts to influence public policy in favour of a fairer and more sustainable food system. Website: https://www.slowfood.com/