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Simonit, there is work for everyone in the vineyard, Italians get ready

2020-05-22T14:53:41.189Z


"Italians, do you want to work in the vineyard? Get ready, learn, there is work for everyone!". The appeal comes from Marco Simonit, CEO of Simonit & Sirch Vine Master Pruners and founder of the Italian Vine Pruning School (ANSA)


- "Italians, do you want to work in the vineyard? Get ready, learn, there is work for everyone!". The appeal comes from Marco Simonit, CEO of Simonit & Sirch Vine Master Pruners and founder of the Italian Vine Pruning School, who intervenes in the debate provoked by the news that Martin Foradori Hofstätter, Termeno winemaker, has even had to rent a plane to get from the Romania a group of workers specialized in vineyard work, not finding equally competent staff in Italy.

"The problem is emerging dramatically in this moment of pandemic, which has blocked borders - says Simonit - And yet - he underlines - for those who want to learn a qualified job, and therefore also well paid, there are all the tools to do it. For years we have been forming specialized labor teams for the main wineries in the world, who use our advice because they are well aware that the work in the vineyards (which are their great heritage) cannot be entrusted to unprepared staff. But the Italians are You have to recreate a 'know-how in the vineyard' that they are losing and that is therefore necessarily entrusted to foreigners To create a true Made in Italy wine, you have to start working among the rows. healthy because done in the open air and, in these times, also safe because it is easy to keep the distance. And in wineries there is work since what do you want! " Simonit concludes ". (ANSA)

Source: ansa

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