FMPI AT MEDITERRANEAN WINEARTFEST, IN NAPLES SEPT. 15-16-17
FMPI Campania wanted to lend its collaboration to an important event that, after the sanitary rigors of the pandemic, can be a driving force for the world of Campania’s quality entrepreneurship, especially in the agribusiness, tourism and culture sectors that are true strategic assets of Campania’s economy.
The Mediterranean Wine Art Fest is the festival of excellence and cultural economic exchanges for a Mediterranean of Peace.
Agribusiness, agritech, food and wine, experiential tourism, lifestyles, innovation and circular economy.
In the vision of the symposium as a convivial practice, this event, hosted in the evocative and wonderful setting of the Monumental Complex of San Domenico Maggiore, in the heart of the most fascinating Naples, will propose the excellence of wine and food in their historical, cultural and landscape connection with the territory, also with a message of peace, encouraging economic exchanges in the agribusiness and agritech sector.
The event is produced and organized by the MAVV – Museum of Art, Wine and Vine, hosted by the Department of Agriculture in the Royal Palace of Portici, in collaboration with the Real Conservatorio della Solitaria Foundation.
The initiative enjoys the High Patronage of the Assembly of Mediterranean Parliamentarians – WFP, the patronage of the Campania region, the Metropolitan City of Naples, the municipality of Naples, ICE, ENIT, Future Food Institute and the acknowledgements of MANN and the universities Federico II, l’Orientale, Parthenope, suor Orsola Benincasa, Universitas Mercatorum and Luigi Vanvitelli.
The initiative was initiated by a promoting committee of academics, representatives of institutions, and personalities from the professional, cultural, economic and associational worlds including:
Francesco Acampora, Paolo Animato, Raffaele Beato, Maurizio Bellavista, Francesco Castagna, Gaetano Cataldo, Angelo Cirasa, Annamaria Colao, Crescenzo Coppola, Andrea Cozzolino, Nino Daniele, Gianluca Del Mastro, Teresa Del Giudice, Valentina Della Corte, Stefania De Pascale, Emilia Di Girolamo, Nicola Di Iorio, Alex Giordano, Edoardo Imperiale, Felicio Izzo, Giovanna Lucherini, Salvatore Loffreda, Fulvio Martusciello, Mario Mazza, Marilù Faraone Mennella, Gennaro Migliore, Arturo Palma, Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, Pasquale Persico, Sergio Piazzi, Sergio Puglia, Michele Raccuglia, Sara Roversi, Giovanna Sangiuolo, Daniela Savy, Gaetano Torrente.
” Fmpi Campania ,” noted Nicola Di Iorio, regional secretary of FMPI.– is aware that enhancing, protecting and bringing income to an economic sector such as quality tout court in every sector is a key to ensuring quality of life but also development and wealth for a land like Campania. I would like to thank MaVV, starting with Giovanna Sangiuolo, a great jurist but above all gifted with great organizational skills, and President Eugenio Gervasio, who is dynamic and tenacious in pursuing goals of great ambition for the benefit of local territories, for wanting to involve the Federation of Medium and Small Enterprises in a project that is in the heart of the entrepreneurial system that Fmpi represents in Italy and in Campania, in particular.”.