20. novembril kell 18 toimub Tartu Ülikooli Pärnu kolledžis inspireerivTurismifilmide festival (TUFF), kuhu on oodatud kõik turismi- ja filmihuvilised. Sel aastal keskendub festival majutuse ja külalislahkuse teemadele, pakkudes vaatajatele lisaks ainulaadset filmi- ja aruteluelamust.
Festivali kavas on Wes Andersoni tunnustatud film The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), mis haarab publiku ikoonilise majutuse maailma ja pakub ainest süvitsi minevatele aruteludele. Pärast filmi toimub paneeldiskussioon, kus lavale astuvad turismivaldkonna hinnatud spetsialistid Killu Maidla, Kaisa Mailend, Sven-Erik Volberg, Katrily Purga ja Romet Rahnu. Nad jagavad oma vaateid ja kogemusi turismi arengutest, külalislahkuse trendidest ning elamusturismi tulevikusuundadest.
Tule ja ole osa erilisest festivalist!
20. november 2024
18.00
Tartu Ülikooli Pärnu kolledž
5 € / inimene (maksta kohapeal sularahas)
Piesta Kuusikaru is a family-owned farm located in Estonia’s scenic Soomaa region, combining rich cultural heritage with modern apple product innovation. Established in 1868 and lovingly restored by the current owners, the farm produces a variety of artisanal apple-based products, including pure apple juice, spiced apple drink, shrub syrup, slowly fermented apple cider vinegar, and award-winning apple stroop. Every product reflects their commitment to quality and craftsmanship.
Beyond production, Piesta Kuusikaru Farm is dedicated to sustainable practices and the principles of the circular bioeconomy. Recognizing the potential of apple residues like pomace, seeds, and peels, the farm actively seeks innovative ways to valorize these by-products into high-value applications. This aligns with their vision of minimizing waste and unlocking new opportunities for environmental and economic sustainability.
Piesta Kuusikaru Farm is eager to collaborate with other similar producers in the region to address shared challenges and explore innovative solutions. By pooling resources, knowledge, and ideas, they aim to foster a stronger network of sustainable producers that collectively advance the circular bioeconomy and create meaningful impacts within the industry.