ITALY MOVES ON WHEAT RULES OF ORIGIN INITIATIVE – CANADIAN DURUM PRODUCERS UPSET

Italy’s ministry of agriculture, food and forestry has confirmed to just-food that it has notified the European Commission of a national decree proposal that would make origin labelling mandatory for all foods containing durum wheat, including dry pasta. The measure would be applicable to foods sold in Italy only, with labels indicating where the wheat was cultivated and milled, protecting Italian wheat producers, with the idea being supported by Italy’s farmers’ association Coldiretti. Conversely, Italy’s pasta and confectionery association ...


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