France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany at Terra Madre Salone del Gusto

Slow Food’s delegation from France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany consists of about 128 people. The Netherlands will be the most represented country from the region, with 56 delegates coming to Turin this year. They’re followed by Germany with 46 people. The delegates from France will be 21 and from Belgium 5. They all are active in their home countries and will bring their knowledge to the RegenerActions educational activities and their cooking abilities to the Terra Madre Kitchen.

France, The Netherlands and Germany will also be present at the Market of Terra Madre with their products and producers. The French producers will be two: the winemaker Earl des deux Vallèes from Sion and Guayapi from Paris which commercializes traditional plants from their lands of origin. The Market of Terra Madre will also host Antonia’s Mosterd & Delicatessen, a small artisanal mustard factory based in Heeten, Netherlands, the Wadden Sea Traditional Fishers and a new Slow Food Presidium, a spirit called Dutch Eau de Vie. Germany will be represented by Talenteco Gmbh, based in Berlin, green partner of Terra Madre Salone del Gusto, and Kulmbacher, a brewery based in Kulmbach.

The Wadden Sea Traditional Fishers

Slow Food France will take part in Terra Madre Salone del Gusto with many activities such as the presentation of the projects about Slow Bread, the École Comestible and the Fromages Naturels de France.

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

On Friday 23 at 5,30 pm within the Kyoto Hall Larissa Mies Bombardi, Brazilian professor who currently lives in Belgium, will be one of the speakers of the conference Loving the Earth, together with the French analyst Virginie RaissonVictor. They will talk about the good practices we can use to manage the land, the water, and coexist with all the other living beings on this planet.

On Sunday 25 at 11 am Luis Barraud, consultant in ecological and agroecological transition, will take part in the forum There is no alternative to agroecology at the Gino Strada Arena. On the same day at 4.30 pm, Ernst HartMaria Geuze and Dominic Van Asseldonk, from Slow Food Netherlands, will share their experience advocating for better food policies during the advocacy workshop The Slow Food Youth Academy: Solutions in Common. They will dialogue with David Peacock and Janina Marie Renée Hielscher who will bring their experience on local food policies in Germany.

It will also be possible to taste wines from the French Alsace and the German Mosel during the Taste Workshop No Borders Wine at Punt e Mes Hall (Eataly Lingotto) and Beaufort during the Frontier Cheese Taste Workshop at the Wine Room (Parco Dora). At 5.30 p.m. at the Kyoto Hall Serge Latouche, French economist, philosopher and promoter of degrowth, will take part in the conference The Right To Food: Fighting For Social And Environmental Justice.

Serge Latouche

 

On Monday 26 at 11 a.m. we have aneducational activity called Raising the Bar. Here, the cosmetics artisans Leanne and Sylvain of the Slow Food Béarn Convivium in France will teach to the participants how to make soap at home transforming oils, aromatic herbs and items regarded as waste (animal fats) according to ancient recipes. At 1 p.m., Roquefort will be the protagonist of the Taste Workshop Dangerous Liaisons: Vermouth And Aged Cheese at UniCredit Room 1.

MEET THE DELEGATES

Beyond the official program, many delegates from Belgium, France, Germany and The Netherlands will be present at Terra Madre Salone del Gusto:

BELGIUM

  • From Belgium we will welcome Jean Trésor Mukanga Dyasakoyi, spokesperson of the Belgian Slow Food community and part of the Slow Food Youth Network. He also is the spokesperson of the Convivium Promotion, Protection et régénération de la Tshuapa et de la Tshopo of the Congo Republic.

FRANCE

  • Bastien Beaufort, coordinator of Slow Food Youth Network in France. He will represent the association in Turin with the food activist Maya Brantzega and the consultant in ecological and agroecological transition Luis Barraud.
  • The food activist Christian Connaulte and the researcher Pierre Mollo will bring to Turin their experience as part of the Slow Fish network in France.
  • Claude Ravel is a French food activist and founder of the grocery initiative From the Land to the Roots of Food . Their aim is to present and distribute products of the Slow Food Ark of Taste.
  • Amadou Cisse of the Indigenous Peoples Network and Migrants Network in France.
  • Some of the producers of the Slow Food Presidium Brousse du Rove will be in Turin for Terra Madre Salone del Gusto. They recently obtained AOP certification after several years thanks to Slow Food support.

GERMANY

  • Turin will host 26 people who are part of the German association of the Slow Food Youth Network.
  • Cecilia Antoni is a blogger and representative of Slow Beans in Germany. She founded the blog Bean Beat, where she publishes recipes with peas, beans and other legumes.
  • Vod-Anaclet Onyumbe is the main coordinator of the Indigenous Peoples Network in Germany. He will be in Turin with the agronomist Ramin Nabizadah, part of the Indigenous Peoples Network, and the medical technician Nasar Ahmad Barakzaie of the Migrants Network.
  • Lena Bächer, member of the German Slow Food Youth Network, is part of Slow Fish. She is now in a program for M.Sc. Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture, first at University of South Bohemia und Budweis, now HU Berlin.

THE NETHERLANDS

  • Marrit Kyung Ok Schakel is an organic farmer based in Hoogmade, Netherlands, and is part of the Migrants Network.
  • Jur JacobsAnnemarie Snoek and Barbara Simone Rodenburg will be the three representatives of the Dutch Slow Fish network. They support and promote small-scale fishing, create a network between fishers.
  • Ernst Hart is a board member of Slow Food Netherlands and part of the Slow Wine Coalition.
  • in Turin there will be 23 members of Slow Food Youth Network from The Netherland
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