Rules on food and tourism development of the agricultural enterprise. The case of food events

Journal title RIVISTA ITALIANA DI DIRITTO DEL TURISMO
Author/s Francesco Aversano
Publishing Year 2018 Issue 2017/19 Language Italian
Pages 31 P. 7-37 File size 223 KB
DOI 10.3280/DT2017-019001
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The growth of food business is not only linked to traditional commercial distribution activi-ties, but, also to hospitality and recreation sector. The frequent organization of food events is, in fact, a phenomenon that is certainly evolving, through the direct sale of products, tasting or banqueting. Furthermore, production and administration activities linked to certain places are also factors that drive tourism development. In this contribution we will analyse these opportunities, for companies and territories, through food law that is a unitary reference model, because it is intended to protect food safety and safeguard the consumer. By the way, food law regulates the best information for the consumer and helps the products with a particular value to be more appreciated. Moreover, the genuineness of the products and their origin, have assumed growing significance not only for the choice of the product, but also for the origin of the product itself. Investigating European food law means, therefore, also verifying the possible afference to the current rules of the tourist market, the clamor inevitable on the absence of food risk, as an important factor in the reliability of the administration of food.

Francesco Aversano, Regole sul cibo e sviluppo turistico dell’impresa agricola. Il caso dei food events in "RIVISTA ITALIANA DI DIRITTO DEL TURISMO" 19/2017, pp 7-37, DOI: 10.3280/DT2017-019001