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The sustainability of pig farming in the Pianalto within the River Banna Watershed

Tomorrow, April 18th in Santena, the event titled “The sustainability of pig farming in the Pianalto within the River Banna Watershed”. The event will be held from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Cavour Castle in Piazza Visconti.  Experts, entrepreneurs, and community leaders will come together to address an urgent challeng. The sustainability of pig farming in the Pianalto within the River Banna Watershed.  Guided by the voices of various participants, efforts will be made to find concrete answers. In a territory shaped by centuries of history and the forces of  nature of the Paleo Po and Paleo Tanaro rivers, a path towards responsible resource management is being defined. The event moderator is Franco Gambino. Following the greetings from the Fondazione Camillo Cavour of Santena , Elena Costa is scheduled to speak about the “Terre da Gustare, del Pianalto, del Chierese e del Carmagnolese” Association. As well as Roberto Ghio, president of the Distretto del Cibo and mayor of Santena. Following, Luca Bondi, entrepreneur and founder of “Il Poggio Agrisport” in Ternavasso, Poirino; Gino Anchisi “Associazione Amici Fondazione Camillo Cavour; veterinarian Ermenegildo Valvassori; Regional Councilor, Davide Nicco; and Regional Councilor, Monica Canalis. A video message from Giulia Innocenzi, collaborator of “Report” and director of the documentary “Food for Profit”, will also be screened. The objective is clear: to identify the criteria for genuine sustainability. The aim is to protect the environmental balance and the economic interests of the communities, without losing sight of the historical and cultural heritage of this land. Everyone is invited to participate in this crucial debate. The future of the Pianalto within the River Banna Watershed depends on the ability to act with wisdom and compassion. Together, we can build a future where pig farming is an integral part of a sustainable ecosystem.

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