Ham Tourism in Andalusia: An Untapped Opportunity in the Rural Environment
Autor
Millán Vázquez de la Torre, Genoveva
Sánchez-Ollero, José Luis
Dancausa Millán, Mª Genoveva
Editor
MDPIFecha
2022Materia
Iberian ham; Andalusia; factor analysis; gastronomic tourismMETS:
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Iberian ham is a food product of great quality endorsed by Protected Denominations of
Origin, which is beginning to be marketed as a tourist product, and visits to pastures, ham dryers,
etc., are becoming tourist attractions in the rural areas of Andalusia. In this research, a factor analysis
with VARIMAXrotation is carried out to determine the factors that influence the development of ham
tourism. Five components are determined, of which the supply factor is one of the most important.
Pull factors are highlighted as the local gastronomy and heritage, among others, and push factors
include visiting dryers, pastures, and ham museums. Based on these results and the descriptive
analysis of the profile of the ham tourist, it is found that the ham tourist is very satisfied with the visit
made, and that the tourist would repeat the experience. However, it is observed that it is necessary to create routes combined with other better known gastronomic products, such as wine, and carry out marketing campaigns to publicize this tourist product in the national and international market, because at present it is local tourists who perform this type of tourism.