Ideas such as a food show floating down the Waikato River, and pop-up markets around the world displaying the very best food products of the Waikato may now never see the light of day after Waikato Food Inc has said it lacks promised support from local government and leaders.
At a food forum last year to galvanise the Waikato food industry, support was promised to boost the sector.
With the Waikato hospitality and food sector now key to restarting the local economy, the region's top food organisation is calling on local government and leaders to put their money where their mouth is.
"We are saying, give us some funding and some support and we can highlight just how good our hospitality sector is," says founder of Waikato Food Inc Vicki Ravlich-Horan
This year Waikato Food Inc had hoped to hire a full-time manager to lead its operation, as currently the organisation is run by volunteers, who also own and run hospitality businesses.
"Those plans are dead in the water right now due to the impact of Covid-19, but it was even before that, we had the food forum last year and there was a whole lot of support for us from local leaders and yet nothing has happened."