Beekeeping stamp dedicated to bees testifies to Italian quality

Published 2024년 12월 5일

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Rome's Minister of Masaf, Francesco Lollobrigida, has highlighted beekeeping as a key aspect of the nation's identity and quality, announcing the issuance of a new stamp to celebrate beekeepers. The minister's remarks, made during the stamp's unveiling, underscore the importance of honey and bee products for health and the economy. He also stressed the need to introduce these products in schools to counter the consumption of processed foods. The stamp not only symbolizes the rich history of beekeeping, dating back to ancient Egypt, but also stands for the resilience and productivity of bees.
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Rome - "Our nation is synonymous with quality, we must defend it. This means defending work and wealth, and also defending our history, our identity. Beekeeping is certainly a pillar of this model. And obviously the products that derive from it also bring well-being. So we are committed to this both financially and symbolically, as we did today with a cancellation with a stamp dedicated to the Bee, beekeeping and beekeepers". Thus Francesco Lollobrigida, Minister of Masaf, on the sidelines of the presentation of the new stamp dedicated to beekeeping in Rome. "Not just campaigns, this is something we are already doing with 'milk and honey' in schools and with other campaigns that give young people the opportunity to approach this product and continue to consume it, instead of hyper-processed products that damage their health and that - because they are unaware of it - consume products of this nature. We must put them in a position to know what is good for them. And we must do it ...
Source: Agricolae

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