
Ettore Prandini
Ettore Prandini is the president of Coldiretti, a prominent Italian agricultural organization. He advocates for the interests of Italian farmers and the agricultural sector, particularly in the context of international trade and export. Recently, he highlighted the potential negative impacts of proposed tariffs on Italian food exports to the United States, warning that they could hinder the competitiveness of Italian agricultural products and promote the spread of imitations.
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Ettore Prandini is the president of Coldiretti, the powerful Italian agricultural union, and he expressed happiness about the government's consultation efforts.
Accord UE-Mercosur : l’Italie tiraillée entre la défense des agriculteurs et les intérêts des industriels exportateurs
Ettore Prandini is the president of Coldiretti and is expressing concerns about the impact of EU policies on agriculture.
Prandini (Coldiretti): «La nuova Europa agricola? A rischio 9 miliardi di euro. Sì al Mercosur, ma ci deve essere reciprocità»Ettore Prandini stated that the tariffs would be a fatal blow for Italian pasta.
‘A fatal blow’: Italian producers fear effects of Trump’s ‘war against pasta’ | Trump tariffsEttore Prandini is the president of Coldiretti and is mentioned in a light-hearted context.
Al Quirinale la fila per Meloni. Il saluto a Schlein e l’invito ai Bonelli per un gelatoEttore Prandini is the president of Coldiretti.
Meloni da Donald Trump il 17 aprile: intanto rassicura le impreseEttore Prandini, president of Coldiretti, warns about the potential costs of American tariffs on Italian agri-food.
"Dazi Usa, rischio da 3 miliardi per l'agroalimentare italiano"Ettore Prandini is the president of Coldiretti who warned about the potential impact of tariffs on U.S. citizens and farmers.
Trump, su vini e champagne ora minaccia dazi al 200%: la risposta del presidente alla «rappresaglia» Ue sul whisky UsaEttore Prandini is the president who highlights the risks of tariffs on Italian exports.
Parmigiano, mozzarella, vino: con i dazi Usa a rischio 7,8 miliardi di export agroalimentare italiano























