Italy: The failure to agree on Brexit has 'beaten' the North just as the North has 'beaten' the South and Sicily since 1860

Published 2020년 12월 6일

Tridge summary

The article expresses concerns regarding the potential negative impacts of globalization and Brexit on agriculture in Central Northern and Southern Italy. It highlights the threat to 'Made in Italy' products from the economic globalization desired by the European Union and the potential negative effects on farmers in Southern Italy and Sicily from CETA and North African products. The article also discusses the negative effects on durum wheat producers and olive oil producers in Southern Italy from foreign wheat and olive oil. Additionally, it touches on the competition from Romanian sheep's milk and the impact of CETA on southern Italian agriculture. The potential implications of Brexit for agriculture in Central and Northern Italy are also discussed.
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Obviously, in Central Northern Italy they throw it on the protection of Made in Italy, a brand that works, however, in a one-way street, that is when you have to defend the products of the North. While if - as has always been the case - citrus fruits, durum wheat, olive oil and maybe sheep's milk are damaged, everything is fine. But this time the 'blows' will also reach the North. As Professor Bellavista said, "you are always someone's southern" Farmers in Southern Italy and Sicily can be massacred by the globalization of the economy desired by the European Union, by CETA wanted by the European Union and by North African products wanted from the European Union. But if the Brexit agreement between Italy and Great Britain goes to sea, penalizing agriculture in central and northern Italy, well, no, it cannot be done. As long as South and Sicily are penalized, everything is fine, but if you touch the interests of agriculture and industry in Central and Northern Italy linked to ...
Source: Inuovivespri

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