Made in Italy: With a digital passport we promote Modica PGI Chocolate

Published 2024년 12월 16일

Tridge summary

Undersecretary Patrizio La Pietra announced the introduction of the digital passport for Modica PGI chocolate, a notable Italian gastronomic product, at a recent event. This innovative tool aims to enhance the product's traceability and authenticity, ensuring quality and providing consumers with easy access to crucial information about the chocolate's origin and safety. The digital passport includes a unique QR code and a secure mark, serving as a mini banknote, which verifies the product's authenticity. This initiative is part of a larger effort to elevate Italian agri-food production by focusing on quality and traceability.
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(12.16.2024) "Today at Masaf we presented the digital passport for Modica PGI chocolate. One of the most recognized Italian gastronomic excellences in the world and from today even more identifiable thanks to this innovative traceability tool". This is what the Undersecretary of Masaf, Senator Patrizio La Pietra, declared in his speech at the Cavour Hall of the Ministry, during the presentation of the digital passport of the Modica PGI Chocolate. "Italian agri-food production - continued Undersecretary La Pietra - cannot and must not focus on quantity, but must invest in quality and thanks to tools such as the digital passport we can guarantee our PGI, also facilitating the work of those who deal with controls, to offer certainty of quality to those who taste our unparalleled made in Italy". The digital passport of the Modica PGI Chocolate, composed of a personalized and unique secure mark and a digital system of specific information, allows the consumer to recognize the ...
Source: Masaf

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