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Tuesday, April 20 2021 - 23:00
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50 Best Unveils 50 Next, a Global List of Young People Shaping the Future of Gastronomy
LONDON, Apr. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Inaugural 50 Next list identifies the next-generation leaders in food and drink

The organisation behind The World's 50 Best Restaurants and The World's 50 Best 
Bars today unveils the first edition of 50 Next, a list of young people shaping 
the future of gastronomy. Designed to inspire, empower and connect the next 
generation of leaders, 50 Next celebrates people aged 35 and under from across 
the wider food and drink scene, from producers and educators to tech creators 
and activists. This year's virtual announcement will be followed in 2022 with a 
live event in the region of Biscay, Spain, the official Host Destination 
Partner to 50 Next, once travel restrictions are eased.

A list but not a ranking, 50 Next specifically celebrates people, complementing 
the annual rankings of The World's 50 Best Restaurants and Bars. It was formed 
through robust research and analysis by 50 Next in partnership with the 
internationally renowned Basque Culinary Center.

William Drew, Director of Content for 50 Best, says: "At a time of much-needed 
global recovery, the 50 Next initiative promotes positive, sustainable and 
visionary thinking. By bringing together this truly diverse list of young 
people we are providing a platform for those fighting for a brighter future for 
gastronomy."

The inaugural list aims to represent the diversity of the global gastronomic 
scene, featuring people from 34 different countries across six continents. 
Delving into the wider meaning of gastronomy, 50 Next is divided into seven 
industry-led categories: Gamechanging Producers; Tech Disruptors; Empowering 
Educators; Entrepreneurial Creatives; Science Innovators; Hospitality Pioneers 
(supported by S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy) and Trailblazing Activists. Each 
category is unranked and comprises a broad spectrum of professions, with those 
on the list recognised for their overall contribution to the gastronomic 
ecosystem, as well as their ongoing potential to drive significant positive 
change. 

The class of 2021 includes ground-breaking Australian fish butcher Josh Niland, 
progressive agriculture advocate Cherrie Atilano from the Philippines, Ghanaian 
tech innovator Isaac Sesi, Mexican indigenous pioneer Claudia Albertina Ruiz 
and Jhannel Tomlinson, a Jamaican climate-change champion who empowers women 
through coffee. The youngest on the list is 20-year-old Basque medical student 
Maitane Alonso Monasterio, who has invented a machine to help preserve food. 

Full information about each person can be found on the 50 Next website here: 
[https://www.theworlds50best.com/50next/ ], with a summary listing here 
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NSww3vU8NsNWn_wGv93lXIfdINQdpdYB/view?usp=shar
ing ].

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