- 19 giugno 2019
Arriva in Italia il filetto vegano che “sanguina” come quello vero
Si cuoce sulla griglia senza sbriciolarsi e, una volta cotto, ha l'aspetto di un filetto di manzo, con caratteristico bruciacchiato. Anche il profumo che si sprigiona dalla griglia è di carne, così come il sapore e la consistenza sotto ai denti. Come la carne, inoltre, “sanguina” quando viene
- 15 ottobre 2015
Financial Backing for the Next Three Years
The expansive maneuver the government relies upon in order to sustain domestic demand and achieve a GDP growth of at least 1.5 to 1.6 percent could produce hoped-for effects in 2016—as long as it is based on certain financial backing.
- 01 maggio 2015
And Now Milan Needs to Surprise
More than a bet, Expo 2015 is a test for Milan, the laboratory of a new hybrid of manufacturing and services: the agro-food and medium tech industry, signature of ‘Made in Italy’ and cultural contents and experience of everything about business. It is also a test for Italy, which is under the
- 04 settembre 2014
Africa’s Hidden Hunger
DAR ES SALAAM – Just over 20 years ago, South African photographer Kevin Carter shocked the world with a of a famished young Sudanese child being watched by a
- 11 agosto 2014
Le Cause Interne Della Crisi Alimentare Indiana
SINGAPORE – Secondo le , la popolazione totale dell’India raggiungerà 1,45 miliardi entro il 2028, livello simile alla Cina, e 1,7 miliardi nel 2050, pari a
- 17 maggio 2014
The Wrong Crusades Against Food “Made in Italy”
There is a centrally strategic issue pertaining to Italian exports that seems to fly under the radar of the top figures in our government. It pertains to a
- 07 aprile 2014
The Mosquito Menace
STANFORD – Mosquito-borne diseases kill millions of people annually, and cause suffering for many more. In 2012, there were an estimated , leading to some
- 18 dicembre 2013
Trading Up from Poverty
WASHINGTON, DC – A long-held tenet of international-trade theory is that, in the long run, increased trade correlates with faster GDP growth. But the challenge
- 09 dicembre 2013
Finishing Off Hunger
ROME – At least 842 million people worldwide suffer from chronic hunger – a nearly 1.5% decrease from the 854 million estimated for 2010-2012. Clearly, while
- 06 dicembre 2013
The Wrong Target
The protection of products’ origin is too serious a subject to be settled with a protest at an alpine pass and a questionable parade of pigs on the Parliament
- 17 luglio 2013
Starved for Science
AMSTERDAM – In the Mekong Delta, farmers obtain 6-7 tons of rice per hectare in dry seasons and 4-5 tons per hectare in wet seasons, using fast-maturing rice
- 16 luglio 2013
Transatlantic Trade Goes Global
STANFORD – Negotiations have now commenced between the United States and the European Union on the , potentially the largest regional free-trade agreement in
- 15 luglio 2013
China Grows Down
HONG KONG – For more than three decades, China’s GDP has grown by an average of more than 10% annually. But former Premier Wen Jiabao rightly described this
- 13 luglio 2013
A World of Vulnerability
ROME – In 2010, global leaders achieved the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of – five years ahead of schedule. But rising unemployment and falling incomes
- 05 luglio 2013
What Is Resilience?
CANBERRA – Resilience, like love, is difficult to define. Yet everyone – from United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to government agencies, company
- 02 luglio 2013
The Obstacle to Recovery
Let’s hope that what Labor Minister Enrico Giovannini wrote in “Il Sole 24 Ore” on Sunday—about the possibility that the government in the coming months will
- 28 gennaio 2013
The End of Hunger and Malnutrition
ROME – Sometimes something happens that can have a fundamental impact on mankind, but passes largely unnoticed at the time. Such an event occurred in December
- 20 novembre 2012
A New Agenda for China’s New Leaders?
STANFORD – Political leadership transitions typically signal either a change in direction or continuity. But the mere prospect of such a transition usually
- 05 ottobre 2012
Il G-20 cancella il summit sui rincari dei generi alimentari
Gli Usa: «I mercati stanno funzionando»