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Influencer farmers and digital agriculture – Italian cuisine reinvented by Gordon Ramsay

Influencer farmers and digital agriculture


Influencer farmers who prune branches and plant turnips, digital shepherds who milk the goats. Influencers who show off luxurious homes and seemingly glossy lives spent without working have lost their appeal. While content creators who live in the countryside and in the mountains gain more and more popularity, they get their hands dirty and talk about ancient knowledge that we have forgotten in the cities.

The break between city and countryside

Since the nineteenth century and with industrialization, millions of Italians have escaped poverty. From isolation to small urban centres, from the countryside to the cities, from the South to the North, from Italy to the Americas, millions of people moved house and this was a global phenomenon which at different times affected Europe and then the rest of the world. From a rural society we became an industrial economy in the space of a few decades, and then evolved into the tertiary sector. At the beginning of the twentieth century, agricultural workers still represented 60%, today they are around 1 million. In Italy there are 62 million of us, and 51 live in urban areas. We are Marcovaldo’s army, citizens in spite of themselves who have forgotten what nature is and who risk picking “mushrooms, real mushrooms, which were sprouting right in the heart of the city” from a flowerbed. Poisonous. We have lost contact with the rhythms of the seasons, wild animals, the woods, but also with agriculture, so much so that we look at the hills of the Langhe vineyards or tidy fields of sunflowers and call it Nature. We know a lot – almost everything – about how the food we eat is produced and what happens in a tomato field or on a dairy farm. The cheese arrives in the city ready, portioned, the vegetables in boxes, the fruit selected and polished. And so it becomes increasingly difficult to give a value to the food we eat, learning how it is made and how we want to invest our money.

A not very bucolic countryside

From the city, the campaign appears bucolic as in advertising, as in the memories of grandparents of bygone eras, or as frightening as a journalistic investigation on Reports. But thanks to the media, a new movement of peasant influencers, farmers, shepherds and cheesemakers is coming forward who have decided to use social networks and not only to stay and know what is happening “downstream”, but to tell their own story. first-person reality. Waking up at dawn, milking the cows, spending the summer in the pasture, sowing, fishing, harvesting. It is a flourishing of “old” professions that have found a new way to tell their story and enhance themselves. Ultimately, it is not clear why make-up and skincare enthusiasts can spend hours applying make-up on TikTok and a boy of the same age could not use Instagram to talk about a sheep transhumance, bringing their peers closer to a reality that, statistically, is unlikely they know.

A path (also) to economic sustainability

Digital communication through the use of social media is part of our lives, whatever work we do, but it is also clear that in addition to the desire to talk about ourselves, the use of tools such as social networks is a way to advertise, to raise awareness its services, but also to give added value to a sector that needs it to be economically sustainable. To escape the logic of intensive agriculture and livestock farming, truly understanding the work behind a wheel of cheese or a radicchio from the garden. Of course, the cross-section of these new influencers does not tell of the vast majority of what we find on the supermarket shelves, but of small realities, which perhaps we should stop calling excellence and which instead we should consider a new standard of life for them, for us of consumption.

Technology and healthy nutrition meet in Bologna – Italian Cuisine

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At the Coldiretti Village in Bologna three days dedicated to healthy food in which to discover all the technological innovations with Euronics, perfect allies in the kitchen!




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Grandma's recipes revisited in key technological: it is not a provocation, but the concrete will to respond to the growing attention of consumers towards ahealthy eating thanks to the use of the latest technologies in the kitchen. This is the spirit that animated September 27th to 29th Coldiretti Village in Bologna at the Parco della Montagnola, where for three days visitors could enjoy the best of Emilia's gastronomic heritage.

Ragù, fresh pasta, salami, desserts: recipes that are handed down from generation to generation, for which the choice of raw material quality, both the use of the right hi-tech products that with innovative features can simplify the preparations. Lots of recipes that chef stand guests Euronics, present in all the stages of the Coldiretti Village along the boot, showed visitors through the use of large and small appliances of different brands. Each preparation was an opportunity to discover functions and original possibilities for using even those tools that usually arouse a little fear.

178420 "src =" https://www.salepepe.it/files/2019/10/23.png "width =" 210There crockpot – the pot for slow cooking on the crest of the wave, the machine for the vacuum and the air fryer they were among the protagonists of showcooking in which the best Italian culinary tradition happily married with technological innovations. Like it stew with balsamic vinegar with chestnut flour polenta, cooked in the CrockPot slowly at a controlled temperature, or the classic one Apple pie, whose mixture was prepared with a multi-function robot and cooked not in the oven but in the air fryer.

Techniques and tools that allow not only to have more time to devote to other activities, but help to prepare healthy and tasty dishes enhancing the flavors and leaving the nutritional properties of the food unaltered.

All upcoming events and show cooking at Villaggio Coldiretti are available for consultation here.

October 2019


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Work in the food & wine world: more technology and tailor-made services – Italian Cuisine

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The passion for food and wine has been transforming the professions linked to this world for some time. Some are still little known or widespread, but they represent new opportunities. We are not talking about cooks and pastry chefs, but of lesser known activities that arise from the great passion for the food & wine and everything related to cooking, ingredients, healthy eating, but also innovation and technology. Accomplices a certain resourcefulness, a pinch of creativity and also the desire to contribute to the fight against food waste.

The food coach
173650Myriam Sabolla, The food Sister, he has worked in communication for many years and today he is food coach and trainer, after graduating as a cook at the Joia Academy, the vegetarian cooking school of chef Pietro Leeman. What exactly does the food coach do? It helps you to cook good things that are good, colorful and cheerful, for everyday life, without having to spend hours in the kitchen and rediscovering the happiness of feeding yourself and others. A personalized and tailor-made service.

"My job – says Myriam – it combines organization and cuisine, this is because my desire is to help people with simple planning tools, such as the weekly menu. I also like to tell how physical spaces in the kitchen and beyond, influence our attitudes, so the kitchen and pantry reorganization phase is so important". But who are the people who turn to the food coach? "They are mostly women, mothers and freelancers – the food coach explains – precisely the people who find it most difficult to organize their days between unexpected family and work. Working with flexible hours and at home is often not an advantage, indeed! So it's nice to work with them because I feel very empathic, we have the same difficulties and problems, in short".

Sommelier at home with an App
173653Marco Mauri, Luca Intelligente and Maria Grazia Salatino are three young Brianza people, wine enthusiasts and experts who started the start up Unpack your personal sommelier. The sommelier at home, which arrives home to embellish an important dinner or an anniversary or on the farm for an event or a presentation. Stappo selects the best bottles of wine, also agrees with the customer based on the dishes that will be served and then through the story and the history of a label explains the aromas and flavors of the chosen wine.

A different and more intimate way of promoting wine culture, which also sees the organization of wine tours and events, such as the Tram Wine during the Fuorisalone 2019, in partnership with the ATM transport company and the Milan guides Con Voi. The city tour by tram while tasting excellent wines, given the many requests, will also be replicated in June. The profession of sommelier marries creativity and seeks more original opportunities to promote the culture of wine, the traditions and the charm of the world of viticulture and winemaking, always starting from the tasting.

The anti-waste apps
173656Against waste comes technology. Ecofood Prime is the App designed by two young Sicilians that connects consumers, merchants and solidarity associations with the aim of limiting food waste starting from simple daily choices. Martina Emanuele and Giuseppe Blanca, founders of Olivia Srls have developed this system of commercial offers, donations and activities to save and reduce food waste. "Faced with a problem of planetary proportions such as food waste – say Giuseppe and Martina – we believe that change can come from the simple gestures we make every day. It's enough to be aware of it.

This is why Ecofood Prime aims to educate people on more sustainable consumption, but also on a lifestyle that respects our environment and allows resources to be better distributed.". The mechanism of the platform is very simple, thanks to the ecoshop on the smartphone, the user receives the offers of the nearest stores that use the system to offer food and food products that are likely to remain unsold, because they have a tight deadline, are in surplus or with aesthetic defects, but still perfect to be consumed. These products can be purchased at advantageous prices and in the meantime the consumer saves on the purchase while the operator recovers part of the costs. The App also contains a list of associations and volunteers to whom to donate the products purchased. Ecofood Prime, part from the city of Palermo experimentally where it is expanding its network of operators.

173659A contribution to improving their behavior, to achieve greater awareness and reduce consumption also comes from another App, born in 2015 in Denmark, present in 10 European countries and recently landed in Italy. Is called To Good To Go, that is, too good to be thrown away. The application collects food offers in perfect condition, but close to the deadline and therefore ready to be thrown away, directly from bakeries, supermarkets, restaurants, pastry shops.

The operator put on sale the Magic Box, of the bag with fresh products and dishes left unsold at the end of the day and the buyer, in the role of waste warrior, to avoid that good food ends up in the trash, buy it from the App and then go directly to the point of sale for collection, buying up the products at an extremely affordable price. The research allows you to find a specific dish or the activities that adhere to the initiative. To Good To Go is an application that has managed to find a balance between the basic idea that is to contribute to the solution of the problem related to food waste and the economic sustainability of the platform itself. In Italy, we start from Milan where, after the launch in late March, numerous bars, pastry shops and restaurants are joining daily. All that remains is to download the App, geolocate and find the nearest Magic Box, which will also allow a reduction of 2 kilos of Co2.

Mariacristina Coppeto
April 2019

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