Emilia Romagna, Mammi: Kiwi export of Italy to Japan open

Published 2023년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

During a recent mission to Japan, the regional councilor for Agriculture and agri-food, Alessio Mammi, expressed confidence in the Italian phytosanitary system's capability to ensure high product standards and safety for export. Mammi also discussed the need to reopen exports of cured meats, currently blocked due to African swine fever prevention measures. The mission also included the launch of the Week of Italian Cuisine in the World, promoting Emilia-Romagna's PDO and PGI products and food and wine tourism.
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“We have highlighted the skill of professional operators and the skills of our national and regional phytosanitary system: the Italian system is certainly capable of guaranteeing exports with high product standards and phytosanitary safety. In collaboration with the Italian Embassy in Tokyo we reopened the opportunity and path for exporting kiwis to Japan and held other important meetings on agri-food research and innovation in the cities of Ibaraki and Osaka. We are available both as an institutional system and at the level of producer organizations to implement the following phases to start the export of this product". This was said by the regional councilor for Agriculture and agri-food, Alessio Mammi (in the photo, centre), during the meetings held during the Region's mission to Japan, which is drawing to a close. “We also explained in the various meetings held in Tokyo and Osaka the need to find an agreement to reopen exports of cured meats, currently blocked for the ...

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