According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Iloilo City marked an impressive economic growth showing a 10.5% increase on its gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023, making it the fastest-growing economy in Western Visayas and the second fastest-growing economy among all Highly Urbanized Cities in the country. This was attributed to the robust services sector, which contributed 87.7% to the city’s GDP.
As tourism continues to rebound from the pandemic, food services and accommodation have flourished. It is in this light, that WOFEX Is happy to be back in the region for WOFEX Iloilo. With the expo we are able to support the local foodservice and hospitality industry by bringing in top local and global suppliers to provide business solutions. The show is also a venue for learning as we offer learning opportunities through business seminars and demos. WOFEX is committed to support the F&B industry in the region in whatever way we can.
Mention Iloilo and the first thing that comes to mind is food. Be it La Paz bachoy, pansit Molo, kansi, inasal or KBL. Not to mention biscocho, banadas, piaya, butterscotch bars and other unique biscuits. Known as a food haven for Pinoys and foreign visitors, the city was cited as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Creative City of Gastronomy in 2023. This was in recognition of the city’s “long-standing gastronomic tradition rooted in its inhabitants’ way of life and in the local culture of the “fiesta” and its festive banquets.” This citation also pays tribute to the thousands of people involved in the gastronomy sector, working in the over 300 restaurants in the city. It is the first city in the Philippines to be cited, putting Iloilo and the Ilonggos proud food history on the global culinary map. When you visit Iloilo, eat your way through the city then don’t forget to fill a huge bag of food pasalubongs to bring home.
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