The Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty, and Forests, Francesco Lollobrigida, stated that they do not believe in closing markets but rather regulating them to ensure fairness, prevent unfair competition, and enable their agriculture and fishing entrepreneurs to achieve their goals. This includes promoting environmentally friendly practices while protecting their entrepreneurs from goods produced without respect for labor and environmental rights. Italy has allocated 10 million euros for international organizations to certify seeds, recognizing their growing importance, and for training programs.
Lollobrigida emphasized the need for market regulations that promote equity and prevent unfair competition, allowing their entrepreneurs to fulfill the objectives set for them, such as adopting environmentally friendly practices. At the same time, safeguards are required to shield their entrepreneurs from goods manufactured without regard for labor and environmental standards that are demanded of them. Italy is planning to allocate 10 million euros for international organizations to certify seeds, recognizing their increasing significance, as well as for educational initiatives within the sector.
The projects from Italy aim to allocate 10 million euros for the certification of seeds by international organizations, acknowledging the importance of this aspect and also focusing on training programs within the industry. The government believes in regulating markets to ensure fairness, prevent unfair competition, and support their agriculture and fishing entrepreneurs in meeting their objectives, such as adopting environmentally friendly practices. They also seek to protect their entrepreneurs from goods produced without adherence to labor and environmental rights that are required of them.
The Minister stressed the importance of market regulations that promote fairness and prevent unfair competition, enabling their entrepreneurs to achieve the goals set for them, particularly in terms of adopting environmentally friendly practices. Simultaneously, measures need to be taken to protect their entrepreneurs from goods that are manufactured without regard for labor and environmental standards, which are expected of them. Italy is planning to allocate 10 million euros for international organizations to certify seeds and provide training programs for the industry.
The Italian government is committed to regulating markets to foster equity, prevent unfair competition, and support their agriculture and fishing entrepreneurs in reaching their set objectives, which may involve embracing more environmentally sustainable practices. However, they also emphasize the need to shield their entrepreneurs from goods produced without observing labor and environmental rights, which are demanded of them. Italy is set to invest 10 million euros in projects aimed at seed certification by international organizations and training initiatives within the sector to address these challenges.
The Minister of Agriculture highlighted the importance of market regulations to promote fairness, prevent unfair competition, and assist their agriculture and fishing entrepreneurs in achieving their objectives, particularly in terms of promoting environmentally friendly practices. There is also an emphasis on protecting their entrepreneurs from goods that do not meet labor and environmental standards, which are expected of them. Italy is planning to allocate 10 million euros for international organizations to certify seeds and provide training programs, recognizing the significance and value of these initiatives within the industry.