List of products by brand Masseria Antonio Esposito Ferraioli
Masseria Antonio Esposito Ferraioli is the largest confiscated property in the Naples metropolitan area. It covers an area of about twelve hectares, equal to 120 thousand square meters.
From 1 March 2017 it has been assigned to a network of cooperatives, associations and organizations.The Masseria bears the name of Antonio Esposito Ferraioli, chef, scout and trade unionist of the CGIL, innocent victim of the Camorra.
MoreMasseria Antonio Esposito Ferraioli, is managed by a Temporary Association of Purpose composed of: Third Sector Consortium, Cooperative Man and Wood, Cooperative Giancarlo Siani, CGIL Naples and Sott'e'ncoppa Association.The territory of North Naples has seen archaic forms of Camorra organization move to illegal systems organized in an entrepreneurial way, which unfortunately still rage and control various economic sectors (drug trafficking, financing and conducting public contracts, illegal waste disposal). From Masseria Antonio Esposito Ferraioli they wanted to propose and implement a model of civil society that believes in the culture of legality and carries out its activities on confiscated assets with the explicit intention of returning the stolen goods of the clans to citizens. In addition to agricultural activity, Masseria Ferraioli carries out an important educational activity especially in the field of legality education, hosts training meetings with schools, has hosted the engagement and training camps organized by Libera, dedicates over 10,000 square meters to the important activity of urban gardens involving over 100 citizens.
It starts with the cultivation of confiscated land to create not only quality but social agriculture, which places the person and the community of reference at the center. The activities are aimed at involving the community, for the socio-cultural change of the territory and to make confiscated assets and common symbols and resources of communities free from the Camorra more and more. On the confiscated property of Afragola, they sow, cultivate and harvest while the transformation takes place in small highly qualified laboratories.
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