Hunting and Territory: Arezzo, farmers abandon the ATC due to too much damage by wild boars without any serious attempt by the Province to solve the problem.
The PDL against the Province “Tear indicates a serious and delicate situation ahead with actions and control plans for ungulates”. In the field the Regional Councilors of the PDL Stefano Mugnai and Paolo Ammirati with the colleagues of the Regional Agriculture Commission Benedetti and Marignani and the Parent Company of the PDL in the Province of Arezzo Lucia Tanti. Pull the rope today and pull it tomorrow, here is that the tear is consumed, with the farmers' associations that in Arezzo have taken shoals and grains and have abandoned, resigning, the Territorial Areas of Hunting. Reason? The raids of wild boars and other ungulates that devastate their fields and crops without the Province of Arezzo entering into an agreement with them on the matter. “The fact is sensational and testifies to a serious and delicate situation on which we have intervened several times with requests that, at the regional level, have produced something in the end. And now it's up to the Province which, however, niche ". The analysis comes from the PDL. The pidiellini regional councilors of the territory Stefano Mugnai and Paolo Ammirati affirm it, their group colleagues in the Regional Agriculture Commission Roberto Benedetti and Claudio Marignani confirm it, the confirmation of the group leader of the PDL in the Province of Arezzo Lucia Tanti who over and over has played the wake up call to the Province on a theme that puts many, too many agricultural businesses in the area at risk every day.
Also because, prodded by the PDL, Tuscany did a little something: “In 2012 - remember the regional councilors - with the approval of the regional agricultural and forestry plan, the concept of maximum control over ungulates was reaffirmed. There are also established low "target densities" compared to the historical ones, subsequently delegating to the Provinces the setting of the times for the selection of ungulates with the binding opinion of Ispra (the Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research, ed) ". And so on, together with the Parent Company, Tanti presses: “What do you expect? What more farmers need to do? Have the withdrawal plans been sent to Ispra? Where are we at? On!".
November 8, 2013
Source: InformArezzo