First national day of Made in Italy opened, on the anniversary of the birth of Leonardo Da Vinci. Hundreds of events held in each region, to highlight the specificities and characteristics of the territories.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni: "We must defend our products, know that they represent excellence in terms of quality, which must be recognizable to the people who they buy" "Made in Italy represents the best of our know-how, the result of a thousand-year-old tradition and a constant search for innovation," said the Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry, Lollobrigida. "A precious heritage, which makes us proud to be Italian and which contributes significantly to the economy of our country,” said the Prime Minister Meloni. "Protecting the added value that Made In Italy has is a duty to guarantee a cultural process that puts everyone in a position to look to Italy as an example," added the Minister. "This year we wanted to demonstrate how the history of our agriculture, in this case of wine, is rooted in millennia and we carry it to this day, looking to the future", continued the minister.