Granaio Italia is ready to go

Published 2024년 7월 2일

Tridge summary

Granaio Italia, a new cereal production monitoring system by the Ministry of Agriculture, will launch after an amendment to the Agriculture Decree was approved. Spearheaded by Senator Maria Nocco, the reform resolves previous implementation issues and requires all agricultural entities dealing with national and foreign cereals to report their quarterly operations via an electronic register on the SIAN information system. The system sets minimum annual quantities for various cereals and excludes cereal transformation, livestock farming, and feed production activities. An implementing decree will be issued within 60 days, with the system expected to be operational by early 2025.
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Original content

Awaited for years by the national cereal sector, Granaio Italia, the Ministry of Agriculture's cereal production monitoring system, is about to launch. With the approval of the amendment to the Agriculture Decree, first signed by Senator Maria Nocco (Brothers of Italy), the critical issues that made the law unworkable and which had generated discontent in part of the supply chain were in fact overcome. With the Nocco reformulation, all agricultural companies, cooperatives, consortia, commercial and import companies as well as first processing companies that acquire and sell, for any reason, national and foreign cereals, are required to compulsorily communicate, through a specific register electronically established on the SIAN information system of the Ministry of Agriculture, in cumulative and aggregate form, the total volume of operations carried out quarterly. This applies to all cereals for minimum annual quantities: 30 t for durum wheat, oats, spelt, rye, millet, rye wheat ...

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