Hunting and agriculture must sign one new alliance to save the balance of the natural system of Tuscany. This is the invitation that, on the occasion of the launch of the 29th edition of Game Fair Italy, scheduled for the Madonnino exhibition area in Grosseto from 6 to 8 September, launches the president of Confagricoltura Tuscany, Marco Neri. “Collaboration between agricultural associations and hunting associations is indispensable - explains Neri - to better manage a territory which, once again this year, has been placed under unbearable pressure from ungulates with serious environmental and economic repercussions.
A new alliance in order to to remedy the reduction of the selection hunt, an innovative activity activated with the objective law that is not giving the expected results, and with the recent regulatory provisions by ISPRA that have blocked the stop in various areas. Measures that factual they have increased the problems for all growers". "It is good that we clarify once and for all - continues Neri - and reiterate that one of the key principles for agriculture and the hunting world is that according to which in the areas where Ispra does not allow hunting, there must be the presence of wild boars ".
For Neri without a working agriculture, if the fields are not tilled and sown, with their consequent abandonment, hunting would also suffer the negative effects. An alliance that must also benefit tourism by avoiding conflicts and aiming instead at the enhancement of Tuscany. “In this collaborative logic - concludes Neri - private institutes such as hunting farms (AFV) and hunting farms (AAV), which could really give birth in Maremma, in particular, and in Tuscany, in general, hunting tourism and a whole series of activities functional to our two worlds. "