Expo 2025, F.AGR.I. and the General Commissioner's Office of Italy together to promote food and wine and rural tourism

Published 2024년 11월 8일

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A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the General Commissioner for Italy at Expo 2025 Osaka and F.AGR.I. - Filiera Agricola Italiana to promote food and wine excellence, rural tourism, and the internationalization of local production chains at the upcoming Universal Exposition. The partnership aims to strengthen the agri-food sector, which reached over 1 billion euros in value in 2023, and introduce the concept of agrivoltaics and rural tourism through the new trade fair format, "Mediterraneo Wine & Food and Travel."
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The General Commissioner for Italy at Expo 2025 Osaka and F.AGR.I. - Filiera Agricola Italiana have signed a memorandum of understanding to promote food and wine excellence and rural tourism at the next Universal Exposition. “The memorandum we signed today with F.AGR.I., which brings together 110,000 Italian agricultural companies, is another important step towards the creation of a broad network of agreements and partnerships to support the internationalization of local production chains and the Italian agri-food and tourism system with the aim of attracting the public and investments,” said Ambassador Mario Vattani, General Commissioner for Italy at Expo 2025 Osaka. “At the recent G7 Agriculture, Italy and Japan signed a memorandum to strengthen cooperation in the rural economy sectors. Agri-food continues to be one of the main sectors of Italian exports to Japan, so much so that in 2023 it reached a value of over 1 billion euros, but the partnership with F.AGR.I. allows us to ...
Source: Agricolae

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