“We find ourselves in a historic period marked by geopolitical changes and crises that bring the discussion of food and food security to the forefront – Meloni commented – The issues of food security, agriculture, and quality production represent forms of sovereignty that one cannot relinquish if one wishes to remain free.”
“The relationship between man and land should not be one of exploitation, but one of care. Agriculture does not consume the land; it nurtures it, understands it, and thrives on its balance, which is why it has a vested interest in protecting it. Try explaining that to the Timmermans everywhere and the armchair environmentalists; they need to come to terms with this reality. There is no word more distant from devastation than agriculture,” the Prime Minister concluded.
