“In recent years we have been at the forefront of the fight against wild boars, engaged in the search for a solution to a atavic problem. And precisely to give a boost and offer answers to our companies and our producers, as well as to civil society, we propose to entrust the Governor of Campania Vincenzo De Luca the role of extraordinary commissioner for the management of the emergency in progress ". So Alessandro Mastrocinque, president of Cia Campania on the eve of the important congress appointment of 8 April at the Ramada in Naples. An opportunity for discussion with the European, Government and Regional institutional leaders, protagonists of this demanding season of governance and investments, invited to the Campania table to offer answers to workers and farms.
The interventions will open, coordinated by the regional director Mario Grasso, the vice president of the European Parliament Pina Picierno, followed by the Undersecretary of State for European Affairs Enzo Amendola, the Councilor for Agriculture of the Campania Region Nicholas Caputo, the President of the Budget Commission of the Campania Region Franco Picarone, and the Councilor for Productive Activities of the Municipality of Naples Teresa Armato. And finally, the conclusions will be entrusted to the National President of the Confederation of Farmers Dino Scanavino. The day is divided into two parts: the political debate which will be inaugurated at 10.00 by President Mastrocinque, and the congress work scheduled at 14.30 with the report of the commissions, the approval of the programmatic document, the approval of the statute and the election of the organs.
"Starting over from the territory" is the slogan chosen by the Organization which, on the occasion of the XNUMXth elective assembly, prepares to articulate the major issues and the emergencies that engage politics and trade union representatives. Income, green and digital challenge are the future assets on which CIA intends to confront itself, to face the difficulties that are afflicting the sector and translate them into new opportunities for change. "Over time, the wild boar emergency has involved heavy disbursements to the Region, for road accidents and for the recognition of damage to farms. Cia Campania participated in all the discussion tables and suggested technical proposals to mitigate the problem and to put an end to the farmers' difficulties.
Today, the overpopulation of wild boars has become a problem of public and social order. We can no longer afford to stall. We want resolving solutions, which are able to overcome the cumbersome bureaucracy and elephantine procedures. Such as to be able to establish a working method that can be replicated to all issues. The great crisis in the supply of raw materials has shown us that agriculture is central to sustainability policies. We take this opportunity of widespread difficulty to build real change ”she concludes.