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Italy: Princes meets agricultural partners

05/01/2021

François-Xavier Branthôme
Princes Industrie Alimentari
Italy,
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The balance of the 2020 campaign and the strategic directions for 2021 presented

Princes Industrie Alimentari (Pia), the company that manages the largest plant in Europe for tomato processing in Foggia, wanted to confirm once again this year the traditional moment of meeting with agricultural suppliers, renewing the proximity of the international Group to its partners. Thanks to a digital meeting, the industry virtually welcomed a large representation of the agricultural part to take stock of the 2020 tomato season and present the strategic directions that will guide the next campaign.

 In front of about 50 representatives of the main cooperatives and producers, the CEO of Pia indicated sustainability and innovation as fundamental strategic levers to enhance the tomato made in Puglia. "Only through greater use of innovative solutions in the direction of sustainability it will be possible to overcome together the impacts that 2020 leaves us. Made in Italy and in particular the Apulian tomato can set up a fundamental lever for economic recovery and to allow true development for our region, in the context of an ethical and transparent supply chain. At Princes, our commitment is to enhance this agri-food excellence by bringing the culture of innovation, the certainty of legality and the traceability of our production all over the world", commented CEO Gianmarco Laviola.

During the meeting, the Group underlined the contribution to the 2020 campaign brought by the technological solutions implemented, such as the traps that have allowed the reduction of pesticides, the blockchain that fully guarantees the traceability of the processed tomato, the water quota programs from irrigation and nitrogen in the fields. An even more relevant contribution in the context of a campaign impacted, as never before in history, by the sum of violent climatic events (drought, floods, plant diseases) and the pandemic from Covid-19. The meeting was also the moment to confirm the company's commitment to the early negotiation of tomatoes and the determination of its fair price based on the valorization of cultivation costs.

As usual, the company wanted to recognize the commitment of the cooperatives and producers who distinguished themselves for the quality and quantity of the tomato conferred in the past 2020 season. Here are some of the awards assigned: "Best tomato quality for Cooperative”; “Best tomato quality for Producer”; “Delivery of more than 100% of the contracted tomato”; "Greater quantity of tomato conferred per cooperative"; "Largest quantity of tomato conferred per producer"; “Ethical fidelity in the Apulian tomato supply chain”; “Special innovation award” (for the choice of resorting to "Bulk" harvesting, a practice that reduces harvest times, the use of company assets and the amount of labor used in the fields).

Source: EFA News