«It is about the values we share across the Alps.» Cassiano Luminati about Alpine cuisine

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Regional and high-quality food is not an end in itself, as the Corona crisis teaches us. “Industrialized food production is not guaranteed when something big like a pandemic happens,” says Cassiano Luminati, who headed the AlpFoodWay project from 2016 to 2019. “It also shows how resilient the Alpine region is.”

Further information: www.cipra.org/de/news/alpine-kul…k-weiterentwickeln (de, fr, it, sl)

Photo: Local specialities are to become part of the intangible cultural heritage of the Alps. © Caroline Begle, CIPRA International

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