Worldchefs and the World Food Forum Collaborate on the Young Chefs Programme: Empowering Youth to Lead Sustainable Agrifood Systems Transformation

Discover the WFF Young Chefs Programme, a collaboration between Worldchefs and the FAO, empowering young chefs to transform agrifood systems for a sustainable future.

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Paris, 22 September 2025 – The World Association of Chefs’ Societies (Worldchefs), the largest international body of professional chefs’ associations, is partnering with the World Food Forum (WFF) Youth Initiative—a youth-led platform hosted by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO)—on the WFF Young Chefs Programme (YCP). This joint effort aims to engage and empower young culinary professionals to drive positive change in transforming agrifood systems.

Launching in October 2025, the programme invites chefs aged 18 to 35 to develop skills, knowledge and networks needed to lead the transformation of agrifood systems through better culinary practices. From improving nutrition to promoting food security and biodiversity, the YCP aims to inspire young chefs to influence peers and consumers, driving positive change in global agrifood systems.

This collaboration strengthens the long-standing partnership between Worldchefs and WFF, reflecting Worldchefs’ century-long legacy and commitment to excellence, leadership and sustainability in the culinary arts.

Skill-Building for Impact

Through structured trainings, mentorships, peer-to-peer exchange, and ongoing guidance supported by Worldchefs, the selected cohort will grow their capacity to implement local initiatives that drive sustainable change.

Drawing on its international membership of chef associations, culinary education institutions, and industry leaders, Worldchefs will identify and engage chefs with expertise in sustainable agrifood systems, deliver virtual masterclasses on key agrifood system topics and provide mentorship to support young chefs in their projects.

“At Worldchefs, through Young Chefs Clubs, educational programs are built into everything we do. We have long believed in the importance of nurturing and developing the next generation of culinary professionals worldwide,” says Jasper Jek, Chair of Worldchefs’ Global Development of Young Chefs Committee. “We look forward to continuing our collaboration with the WFF on the Young Chefs Programme, and to seeing the impact of both the program and the young leaders themselves.”

“As a Canadian chef and chair of the Worldchefs Feed the Planet and Sustainability Committee, I feel truly privileged to see the incredible impact of Feed the Planet projects around the world,” says Shonah Chalmers. “It’s inspiring to witness how chefs are driving change within their communities. I’m especially excited to see the growing support and investment in our young chefs, ensuring they have the tools and guidance to shape a more sustainable future. We are thrilled to be a part of the YCP journey, offering mentorship and celebrating the achievements of this talented new generation.”

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