The meeting organized by Cia Piedmont with the Regional Councilor for Agriculture Marcus Protopapa and all the CIA regional leadership, represented by Presidents and Directors of all the provinces of the region. The event was convened to illustrate to the Councilor the specificities of each territory, with particular attention to issues related to wildlife. The meeting was opened by the regional president Gabriele Carenini, who underlined how the situation has come to an end with respect to the patience that farmers have had in recent years: "We, as the CIA, have been struggling with this problem for over twenty years and alas, it hasn't been fixed yet. In this period of lockdown, the number of wild animals has drastically increased, bringing Piedmontese agriculture to its knees.
We believe that we must have a single direction, because the actors on the field are too many and disorganized among them. We ask the Councilor to set up a regional guide with clear interventions on all the Piedmontese provinces and that it acts as a spokesperson with the national government so that it faces this dynamic as an emergency, which is not only of an agricultural nature but also of public order, due to the danger of road accidents. Hence the idea of a few players in the field, of a single strategy that tackles the problem in a drastic way, with one military determination as did Figliuolo in pandemic health management ». The commissioner Protopapa listened to the reports and interventions of the CIA leaders of each province, then illustrated the commitment of the Region: "In the meeting with the CIA we compared ideas and opportunities.
As a Region, current activities are planned hunting and selection, control and containment hunting; we also discussed recent initiatives, such as the Resolution it approved an important culling plan for selection hunting, thanks also to the opinion of Ispra who shared it, and the DGR that the Piedmont Region acknowledged with the sentence of the Supreme Court regarding the use of voluntary guards and hunters trained to have more human resources to help the agricultural world". The CIA thanks the wide availability of Marco Protopapa, very helpful and attentive to the needs of the agricultural world.