SPINOFF
Agrifood&Beverage Community – Puglia
In 2023, TEHA launched a territorial spinoff of the F&B Community in Puglia (Apulia), in order to promote and boost the Apulian agri-food sector, a strong driver of growth for the entire country, and to analyse existing challenges and opportunities.
The Community’s members have so far partaken in a number of Round Tables and private meetings to create content, scenarios, and reports on the Region’s agri-food chain.
May 5, 2023: “The European agri-food sector: challenges and strategic impacts on the national and regional supply chain”, with Paolo De Castro (Member of the Commission for Agriculture and Rural Development)November 20, 2023: “Opportunities for the Made in Puglia brand: how to promote local products in Italy and worldwide”, with Alberto Auricchio (Auricchio), Armando De Nigris (De Nigris Group), Maurizio Forte (ICE), Francesco Pugliese (Confcommercio)February 20, 2024: “Beyond the supply chain crisis: logistic and infrastructural challenges for the territorial agri-food sector”, with Francesco Cacciapuoti (Mercitalia Logistics), Ugo Patroni Griffi (Authority of Harbour System of the South Adriatic Sea), Sergio Prete (Authority of the Harbour System of the Ionian Sea), Francesco Pugliese (Confcommercio), Riccardo Rigillo (Department for the Civil Protection and the Policies of the Sea)April 10, 2024: “The relationship between Industry and Modern Distribution: looking for new directions”June 26, 2024: Annual Forum, “The Agrifood Puglia Model for Made in Italy: developments and challenges, beyond national borders”October 1, 2024: “The role of the M&A market to support the efficiency of the agri-food chain”
Agrifood&Beverage Community’s Forum – Regione Puglia
Bari, June 26, 2024
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“The Agrifood Puglia Model for Made in Italy: evolutions and challenges, beyond national borders” Forum was held in Bari on June 26, 2024 to present the results of the work carried out with the Apulian business community, in the form of a Strategic Report that highlights the economic and social value generated by the regional agri-food chain, as well as the strengths and weaknesses and opportunities and threats for the coming years, with a focus on Made in Italy and internationalisation.
The programme covered the following topics:
The excellence of the territory and the commitment of European, national and regional institutions
The new horizons of the strategic relationship between Industry and Modern Distribution The winning strategies for the internationalization of Made in Italy and the phenomenon of Italian SoundingThe value of tourism and communication for food and wine in ItalyInnovation, technologies and sustainability for a food & beverage sector 4.0The role of finance to support the evolution of the food & beverage supply chain
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