HUNTING VILLAGE: 32 thousand visitors in 3 days, over 200 exhibitors, more than 50 journalists from the sector and beyond, institutional presences throughout the day. These are the numbers of the great success of the Caccia Village, the most important hunting fair in Central and Southern Italy which has far exceeded the expectations of all the fans who had been waiting for 3 years to meet again in Bastia Umbra.
"It was a great return after the pandemic blackout" - says Roberto Moroni, Councilor for agricultural and agri-food policies and for the protection and environmental enhancement of Umbria with responsibility for hunting and fishing - "A success that assigns even more relevance to this event that in 10 years has conquered and climbed the peaks and the attention of the national hunting world "- continues Morroni -" An event that makes Umbria the capital of the hunting world. Inflow of the public, but also a qualified presence of all that is the induced that revolves around the hunting world, which has an undoubted economic importance. It was also an opportunity for a series of discussions on the present and future of hunting. A complete opportunity to make Umbria the protagonist as regards this noble and ancient art, that of hunting. Congratulations to Caccia Village and congratulations to the organizers! "
The Mayor of Bastia Umbra Paola Lungarotti also echoed the Councilor Morroni:
"For us it was a great satisfaction and we feel truly grateful for this opportunity and for the fact that the Caccia Village is once again one of the events of strong appeal and strong interest." - affirms the Mayor Lungarotti - “We can finally say that Bastia with all its events and with these types of fairs has returned to being a lively, thriving and welcoming town. Great enthusiasm on our part. " Lungarotti concludes.
And again from the Municipality of Bastia Umbra, the Councilor for Sport, Filiberto Franchi emphasizes the sporting aspect of hunting: "A great event and a great success that crown Bastia Umbra as the Capital of the hunting sports world."
Full satisfaction comes from the organizer of the Caccia Village, Andrea Castellani, who closed the doors of this 2022 and is ready to look to the future: “I am very happy for this great return and for this great success. We look ahead and lay the foundations for 2023 with the enthusiasm of this edition and the desire to improve ourselves more and more ”.