Guangdefu led a team to inspect the Italian GIAHS olive grove project in China

Published 2021년 11월 2일

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China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Ambassador Guang Defu, recently visited the Assisi to Spoleto olive grove project in Trevi, Italy, to inspect it as a part of the Globally Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage System (GIAHS). The project, recognized by FAO in 2018, is known for its sustainable olive terrace farming system and is the first of its kind in Italy. The visit aimed to explore potential cooperation between China and Italy in the GIAHS project, with a focus on food and livelihood security, agricultural biodiversity, and cultural heritage preservation.
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A few days ago, China’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and Ambassador Guang Defu led the Food Agency to the town of Trevi, Italy, to inspect the Globally Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage System (GIAHS) Assisi to Spoleto olive grove project. In Trevis Accompanied by the deputy mayor of Tempellini and the owner of the olive estate Count Chigoli, the Food Agency visited a number of olive grove bases and olive oil cultural museums, and learned about the background, main content and development concept of the Italian GIAHS olive grove project , Cultural connotation, etc., and discussed in depth the possibility and development prospects of the Sino-Italian GIAHS project cooperation. Guang Defu said that GIAHS has played an important role in ensuring food and livelihood security, enriching agricultural biodiversity, preserving traditional agricultural knowledge, and has unique cultural values and landscape characteristics. China ...
Source: Agri.cn

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