Slow Food International Council 2014
14 Jun 2014
Fifty-some Slow Food representatives from around the world have united in northern Italy this weekend for its annual meeting. Leaders have come from all corners of the world to meet in the region of Piedmont in northern Italy, travelling from as far as Australia, South Africa, South Korea and Brazil.
High on the agenda are Slow Food’s three main goals for the coming years: creating 10,000 gardens in Africa, 10,000 local groups, and 10,000 products on the Ark of Taste.
“Slow Food began life 25 years ago and today our global presence is represented in this assembly,” said Slow Food President Carlo Petrini in his opening speech. “We are a movement that interprets the complexity of the world in this historical moment…Slow Food is not a political party. We are not just an association. We are a movement, and a movement has a life of its own.” The council meeting coincides with the opening of a weeklong celebration for the 10th birthday of the University of Gastronomic Sciences.
Blog & news
Change the world through food
Learn how you can restore ecosystems, communities and your own health with our RegenerAction Toolkit.