APPENNINO TOSCO-EMILIANO Biosphere Reserve UNESCO

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APPENNINO TOSCO-EMILIANO Biosphere Reserve UNESCO The food products as guarantee of quality, supply chain, tradition Giuseppe Vignali Filippo Lenzerini

APPENNINO TOSCO-EMILIANO Biosphere Reserve UNESCO The territory of the Reserve includes 34 municipalities that spread over 5 provinces: Parma, Reggio Emilia and Modena in the Emilia-Romagna Region and Lucca and Massa Carrara in Tuscany, covering approximately 2,200 km2. The Appennino Tosco Emiliano Biosphere Reserve was established in 2015

A CLIMATIC FRONTIER BETWEEN EUROPE AND MEDITERANEAN Climatic and geological diversity between Tosco (south) and Emiliano (north) Apennine's ridges, have generated a richness of biodiversity. In this territory have been recognized 42 habitats of Community interest (8 priority types and 3 of regional interest).

RURAL AND CULTURAL PATCHWORK OF LANDSCAPES A long history of interrelationship between humans and the territory has shaped the rural and cultural patchwork of landscapes. From Parmigiano Reggiano grasslands and wide beech forests to chestnut forests, from cereal crops to vineyards and olive groves.

A RICH HAMPERER OF TRADITIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS Neither in Italy nor in the world there is another small area that can be proud of such a great and high-quality agricultural-food. 64 of them have been identified and classified by the Ministry of Agricultural Policy many of them follow a strictly production disciplinary and obtained aquality label (PDO and PGI, Slow Food Presidia)

Traditional agriculture defenses natural and cultural diversity The Appennino Tosco Emiliano Biosphere Reserve encourages the maintenance of traditional mountain agriculture because: It ensures human presence in the territory It counteracts the hydrogeological instability It safeguards the bred and farmed biodiversity It recovers and, at the same time, renovates the endemic high-quality rural culture It is a sentinel for climate change It gives opportunities in green economy (organic production, renewable energies) High quality food products pass on the territory values on to the consumer, as well as serve as a marketing tool for the Biosphere Reserve

AGRICOLTURAL STORY TELLING THE BIOSPHERE RESERVE FRIENDS FRANCO, CATIA E NICOLAS ABLONDI FRANCO, CATIA E NICOLAS ABLONDI Parmigiano Reggiano: 133.000 tons of cheese per year 983 millions per year 350 small artisan dairies 3300 farms We are a family, but do not have a picture of the three of us together at work because when we work together we fight all the time. Working on a farm allows us to live and remain in the land that we love. Livestock breeding is highly rewarding. Unfortunately, our society compels us to always be "in a rush, thus forcing us to overlook many important aspects of our lives. Farming in the mountains teaches us to respect the rhythms of nature and to be patient. We have a hundred head of cattle, about half of them produce milk that is processed into organic Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese. If the herd is happy cows seldom get sick. The young leaders during the summer are brought to the high pastures of the Apennines and in recent years, in early winter, we started to bring them back to the stables following the ancient practice of horse transhumance. Not intensive agricolture/from XII century The same cheese for at least nine centuries true???

AGRICOLTURAL STORY TELLING THE BIOSPHERE RESERVE FRIENDS SILVANO GERBELLA Parma ham 8.500.000 Parma hams per year 740.000 millions per year 150 factories I come from the lowlands, near the Po river, and I breed pigs: this is a passion I inherited from my grandfather who was a butcher. When they slaughtered the pigs I used to stay warm by the boiling cauldron containing the cracklings to eat cold cuts and tell stories. At one point I stopped eating cold cuts because my mouth began to reject them, they were no longer those of my grandfather. When I bought this farm in the Apennines, I walked through the woods and saw acorns, chestnuts, pears, apples, berries of all kinds. Free-range pigs eat them hence meat are enriched with their flavours. At first the big manufacturers were reluctant, but now they ask me for more and more black pork hams and I continue to produce only few of it. The thing I love most is the close relationship between people: restaurant owners, farmers, breeders... they are like a family to me. The similarity between Parma Ham (perexsuctum means dried) and its ancestor is evident true???

AGRICOLTURAL STORY TELLING THE BIOSPHERE RESERVE FRIENDS BARBARA MAFFEI Chestnut production in Italy 1900 643.000 tons Today 78.400 tons I was born in Lunigiana and, after studying in Pisa, I moved to Milan in 2005 to work as an engineer. Despite the good job I had, my passion for the Apennines prevailed so I went back and I established a multifunctional farm. Today, every day I get to work on many different things: We renovated old and abandoned farm houses in the rural village of Apella, where my grandparents and my father were born, and now I manage a diffused agritourism farm there; I manage a farm specializing in the production of Lunigiana PDO chestnut flour, organic honey, and meat from free-range animals. I love picking chestnuts while enjoying the colours of Autumn, smelling the scent of wood during their slow drying. I have no regrets about the choice I made a few years ago. Chestnut flour allows the survival in Apennines of many people in wintertime Before potatoes

AGRICOLTURAL STORY TELLING THE BIOSPHERE RESERVE FRIENDS ELENA SIFFREDI I harvest fruits and wild herbs in order to have the least possible impact on nature. Nature can do everything alone, if we care for it. There are many good things around here even without human intervention. I have a very ambitious goal: bring people who taste my products to love nature I do not enjoy growing plants, while I feel good in nature. It all started from a man who indeed used to exploit me: he asked me to pick up 100 kilograms of chestnuts per day, he did not pay me for that but only used to give me a small part of the chestnuts that I had harvested, but then I felt so good in the woods that I decided to work as a professional picker. ELENA SIFFREDI We must stop the reduction of biological diversity Are we doing all we can?

APPENNINO TOSCO EMILIANO CASE HISTORY Since 2008 we have organized the gastronomical contest «Menu KM Zero» between the restaurants of the 34 municipalities of the Biosphere Reserve, in order to promote the excellent products of the area and their connection with the production zones and producers. In the 2015 edition 40 restaurants and 54 local producers were involved in a 3 months contest.

APPENNINO TOSCO EMILIANO CASE HISTORY The aims of Menu KM Zero are: to rediscover and promote the local cuisine and traditional recipes, food and wine heritage, qualifying the culinary offer of the local professionals; to promote the use of local products among the restaurants (not so usual!) increasing the traditional and local wine and food supply chains; to create a positive connection between rural and touristic enterprises, promoting the values of the territory through high quality products and gastronomy.

WHERE ARE WE GOING? We aim to grow awareness in rural communities, giving them back a renewed role in overseeing and protecting the territory We aim to facilitate the start up of new employment opportunities in green economy, especially for young people which would allow them to remain in their homeland We aim to to strengthen the connection between agriculture, tourism and cultural initiatives, creating a unique and positive territorial marketing The Appennino Tosco Emiliano deserves a Biosphere Reserve Brand.and we are working on it!

SOME CUES FOR THE WORKSHOP DISCUSSION The Appennino Tosco Emiliano Biosphere Reserves considers useful: To discipline the worldwide use of Mab UNESCO Logo on high quality food products coming from Biosphere Reserve To create national and transnational tools to promote and sell high quality food products coming from Biosphere Reserve (common e-commerce platform, common participation to fairs, common marketing campaigns) To extend the Menu KM Zero gastronomic competition to several Biosphere Reserve (in Italy and worldwide): a huge global-local project to promote the MaB network through high quality food and gastronomy

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