92% of Made in Italy high-quality products are produced in small villages, counting no more than 5.000 inhabitants. This is what emerged from a joint study by Coldiretti, the greatest collective body representing Italian farmers, and Symbola Foundation, one of the most active institutions in promoting Made in Italy, titled “Small villages and specialties”.
The study mostly stresses the preciousness of the food & wine heritage Italy has outside the traditional touristic circuits, which could finally be promoted thanks to a new law giving more prominence to small Italian villages. More specifically, the new law establishes an adequate provision of services, more investments inculture, land conservation, environment protection, but also for the security of roads, schools and buildings
SOURCE: http://www.thisisitaly-panorama.com
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