Pompei. The Archaeological Park towards a new management of the green heritage and the creation of the Agricultural Company POMPEI. A challenge that will be achieved through a public-private partnership process, the first step of which is the international notice that the Archaeological Park of POMPEI has published for the co-management of the lands intended and to be intended for vineyards and the wine production cycle, expiring next August 26.
To the vineyards already present in Regiones I and II of POMPEI and in the Villa Regina site in Boscoreale, which extend over almost two hectares, another five hectares of new plants of absolute excellence will be added, managed according to the exclusive dictates of 'artisanal/natural' biological control and in compliance with and updated interpretation of the techniques and cultivation methods of the ancient world.
The vineyards will be planted in the archaeological areas of POMPEII, Stabia, Boscoreale and at the Borbonic Powder Factory in Scafati, both in the form of pole and sapling training, and espalier on terraces, with particular attention to the landscape setting, cultivated and managed from planting to production, from bottling to refinement and up to sale within the same archaeological park.
The goal, explains a note, is that of a management of the natural heritage that can become a development engine for a new expanded use of the Park, to make it energy self-sufficient, to strengthen it as a garrison of biodiversity in the face of advancing urbanization, to make it a driving force of sustainable production activities from an environmental, social and legal point of view.
On Tuesday 19 July, at 12:XNUMX, at the vineyard of the Casa della nave Europa, the ancient home of an important producer and trader of wine, oil and other agricultural products, the ambitious program of implementation of the activities starting from the recently published International Notice will be illustrated by Gabriel Zuchtriegel, general director of the Archaeological Park of POMPEII, by Pierpaolo Forte, member of the board of directors of the Park and full professor of administrative law at the University of Sannio, and by Paolo Mighetto, responsible for the maintenance of the greenery of the Archaeological Park of POMPEII.
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