The imperative must be to act quickly and not to stop! Given the gravity of the situation, it is necessary to arrive as quickly as possible to that tangible result that companies expect and look forward to, namely the drastic decline in proliferation of wild boars. This is what he says Coldiretti Umbria in positively commenting on the convocation by the Regional Councilor Morroni of a permanent table on the subject and the adoption by the Regional Council of the regulation for the management of hunting through selection hunting, with the inclusion of the wild boar species.
There is satisfaction for some actions that we had called for in our Manifesto "We protect the territory and businesses" - comments the President Coldiretti Umbria Albano Agabiti - as the institution by the Region of a permanent "technical" table that would meet continuously, with all the actors involved and where everything is agreed with the timely verification of what is being implemented. It is clear that we now expect that the table works tirelessly, with productivity, until the devastation is effectively stopped. As for the regulation - continues Agabiti - it certainly moves in the direction of a more effective containment of the proliferation of these ungulates.
Positive signs - according to Agabiti - as well as the renewed possibility for the farmer with a hunting license, to intervene directly on his own fund, the 4 hours from reporting to the ATC passed "uselessly". This latter course is certainly interesting, but still not sufficient and on which it is necessary to work, like the possibility of increasing the stops or that of containment through traps. Upstream of all this problem - adds the Regional Director Coldiretti Mario Rossi - which strongly impacts on businesses, public safety, environmental protection, with health risks also for local animal husbandry, we also cannot fail to foresee, as now recognized by all, a traced and transparent supply chain of wild boar meat.
A project that has been talked about for some time - continues Rossi - which would make it possible to find the right and necessary "landing" to the meat deriving from containment activities, with a important economic enhancement of the local product. Our ongoing mobilization also aims to make people understand - concludes Rossi - how time tightens and plays against the daily work of our entrepreneurs, who despite themselves continue to see their budgets go up in smoke. The drama of the situation is such as to require therefore an extraordinary and continuous commitment, taking into account that the systematic nature of the ravages of wild boars in our countryside gives no respite.