Success for the conference “From the new Pac-Csr to Pnrr: the opportunities of the sector”

The conference held at the Granaio lorenese, near Alberese, organized by the Organic District of the Tuscan Maremma in collaboration with Banco BPM, recently ended successfully. Entitled “From the new Pac-Csr to the Pnrr: opportunities for the sector,” the event involved more than 100 local businesses.

The conference delved into the dynamics of Italian and international agriculture, with a focus on crucial issues such as the Pnrr, the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) 2023-2027 and the Rural Development Complement (Csr), which is crucial for rural development in Tuscany for the five-year period. Professor of agri-food policy at the University of Perugia, Angelo Frascarelli, made significant contributions to the discussion, particularly regarding the CAP and the future challenges of the organic sector.

The president of the Tuscan Maremma Organic District, Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna, emphasized the continuous improvement of the District, announcing a new collaboration with Banco BPM. Massimo Pasquali, head of Companies at Banco BPM, highlighted the bank’s commitment to supporting agricultural enterprises, emphasizing the bank’s widespread presence in the area and its intention to contribute to the sustainable growth of the sector.

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A city accessible to large urban areas

The city of Grosseto lies on the Rome-Livorno road axis and is connected to the large urban areas of Siena and Florence via the E78.

 

With regard to the Rome-Livorno axis (the so-called Tirrenica), the Italian government has announced that in 2025 work will begin on upgrading and securing one of the territory’s main road axes, with plans to upgrade, among other things, the Grosseto south-San Pietro in Palazzi section and the central section from Ansedonia to Grosseto.

 

As for the Siena-Grosseto link, work is under way to upgrade the E78 to four lanes .

The work specifically concerns a section of about 11.8 kilometers and affects the municipalities of Sovicille, Murlo and Monticiano.

 

The work, for a total investment of 195 million euros, consists of upgrading the SS223 “di Paganico” to four lanes by building a new carriageway alongside the existing one.

 

Grosseto also has a civil airport (Grosseto Airport-Seam Spa), which currently serves private flights, with a very strong charter traffic of about 1,500 charter flights a year for business and tourist visits.

Airports

Fiumicino

Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci di Roma Fiumicino a 170 Km

Pisa

Aeroporto Galileo Galilei di Pisa a 155 Km

Firenze

Aeroporto Amerigo Vespucci di Firenze a 155 Km

Ports

Civitavecchia

Porto di Civitavecchia a 109 Km
(per Corsica, Sardegna, Sicilia, e Isola di Capraia)

Livorno

Porto di Piombino a 73 Km
(per Isola d’Elba, Isola di Pianosa, Sardegna, e Corsica)

railway

Grosseto-Roma

2 ore

Grosseto-Pisa

1 ora e 30 minuti

Streets

E80

Grosseto-Roma, Grosseto-Sarzana

SS223

Grosseto-Siena