Constitutional Charter
Constitutional Charter
1. Under the Agriculture activities should be aimed higher and decent attention from the state because, through them, the farmer ensures the People’s Sovereignty and the basic needs of the Development of Peoples.
2. For this reason, farmers in the performance of their productive activities, should be guaranteed and protected under state law beyond the financial and market dynamics. For this purpose not only the farmer but the whole family will have to be the best legal and tax rules that ensure a satisfactory presence in places.
3. Agricultural activities must be conducted with respect for the People’s Health and Environment, ensuring the fertility of the soil and the wholesomeness of food products facilitating, to that end, the use of appropriate techniques.
4. The environmental and genetic heritage are assets of public entities; we will therefore work towards promoting every action for adoption of measures that protect and guarantee the biodiversity, the variety, the productions and the local features and their traceability.
5. We demand the recovery of knowledge of Tradition, Research and Technology in order to promote a new culture of production and social and environmental sustainability; to that end we will support any action aimed at the growth of the new generations and agricultural assistance to agricultural production.
6. We will take any useful initiative to the protection of Rural Territories – World Heritage – above the interests of local public and private administrations.
7. Use of Finance and the Agricultural Credit, for agricultural activities, can not be considered the same as other productive activities being the foundation of agriculture and social and environmental protection.
8. The formation of agricultural prices, although conditioned by the laws of supply and demand, it should be subject to state supervision which will enable market values ​​that are below the standard production costs.
9. Farmers, for their particular function, in the fulfillment of the laws and regulations of the state, should enjoy the highest possible presence on the farm and in the workplace, in derogation to the administrative systems solutions, responsibilities and actions appropriate authorization .
10. The trade, especially in the agro-food sector, should be subjected to a system of rules that regulate the flows in the presence of local real deficit, and always and only on the basis of proven correspondences to high quality standards: ethical, ecological and health care and in compliance with the Kyoto Protocol.
Guido Bissanti