Analysis of the Tourism Demand for Iberian Ham Routes in Andalusia (Southern Spain): Tourist Profile

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Author
Cava Jiménez, José Antonio
Millán Vázquez de la Torre, Genoveva
Hernández Rojas, Ricardo
Publisher
MDPIDate
2019Subject
Ham tourismAndalusia
ARIMA
Protected tourist motivations
Protected designation of origin
Gastronomic tourism
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Iberian/serrano ham is a food product with a long tradition in the Spanish diet that is
increasingly demanded by national and international consumers. Spain has 5 protected designations
of origin (PDO) and two protected geographical indications (PGI) that support the quality of this
product, which is manufactured only in the Iberian Peninsula. Since 2013, and based on the culinary
product of ham, public entities and some businessmen have been trying to promote tourism related
to ham, similar to wine-based tourism. In this study, we attempt to understand the profile of a ham
tourist in the three existing routes in Andalusia, as well as ham tourism’s potential demand through
seasonal auto-regressive integrated moving average (SARIMA) models. The results show that the
profile of a ham tourist is similar to that of other typologies such as a tourist of wine or oil, and the
demand has slow growth due to the novelty of this new tourism o ering. Thus, there is a need to
design strategies that allow the development of ham tourism, which will lead to an increase of wealth
via employment in the local community.