Vision

Our vision is rooted in the belief that agriculture and pastoralism are essential pillars of sustainable rural development. We envision rural territories where agricultural activity remains vibrant, environmentally responsible, and socially valued.

In this vision, pastoralism is recognized not as a practice of the past, but as a modern and adaptive system capable of responding to environmental and territorial challenges. Grazing systems, when well managed, contribute to climate resilience, biodiversity protection, and landscape preservation. We see pastoralism as a key solution for maintaining open spaces and preventing land degradation.

We envision rural territories where farmers are supported, respected, and able to pass on their knowledge to future generations. Agricultural renewal is a major concern, and our vision includes creating conditions that encourage continuity and transmission of farming practices.

Environmental sustainability is at the heart of our vision. We believe that agricultural development must go hand in hand with the protection of natural resources. Our vision promotes farming systems that balance productivity with respect for ecosystems, ensuring long-term land stewardship.

Social cohesion is also central to our vision. Rural areas are places of life, culture, and identity. By supporting agriculture, we contribute to maintaining social ties, community life, and territorial solidarity.

Our vision extends beyond immediate results. We focus on long-term impacts, anticipating future challenges such as climate change, land pressure, and evolving agricultural models. We aim to contribute to a future where rural territories are resilient, dynamic, and capable of adapting to change.

This vision guides all our actions and decisions. It shapes our priorities, partnerships, and commitment to sustainable rural development.