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ABRUZZI SHEPHERDS OFFER FLOCKS FOR RENT

Medina, a young sheep from Anversa degli Abruzzi, was adopted this weekend.

Reports indicate she is reportdly the first sheep in Italy to have carned a human parent, albeit just long-distance. She is certainly the first to have that privilege in her herd of 1.300 sheep, all of them put up for adoption on the internet by their owner, a biological farm in the mountainous Abruzzi region.

Medina’s adoptive fathher none other than agricolture minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, paid 180 euro to adopt her. In Exchange, he will receive by mail, free of charge, all of Medina’s products throughou the year five kilograms of cheese and three of ricorta, four pair of socks and two pair ofg men’s leotards, exclusively made with her wool. He will also reccive packages containing the animal’s droppings, to be used to fertlize plants.

By logging onto the farm’s website (asca.dimmidove.com) potential clients can follow in Mr. Pecoraro Scanio’s footsteps and pay 180 euro to eat their own sheep’s produers all year round – and even cat the sheep herself if they wish to.

The proect was started by a small sheep farm, "Porta dei parchi"m also a small agritourism facility. "Porta dei Parchi" has an annual turnover of approximately 200.000 euro, "a limited but fair amount considering where we’re located"W, said owner Manuela Cozzi.

The farm stands in the isolated village of Anversa degli Abruzzi, just outside the Abruzzi National Park, near L’Aquila. The adopt a sheep project aims to boost business, by promoting the image of sheep farming in the face of the growing scares caused by mad cow disease – which some fear may spread to sheep raised in industrial conditions. "Some 80 per cent of our sales, given our isolation, are through the mail, "said Ms. Cozza, "We noticed that most of the people who endend up buying our products by mail had previously visited our agritourism. They were italian or foreign tourists who had scen the way we work, who knew that our products were good and, most importantly, that they were healthy".

Indeed, Ms. Cozza said, "though we have estimated that we will approximately losc around 25 euro for each adopted sheep, the marketing stategy is worth the loss".

The first adoptive parent appeared to agree.

"What convinced me to set an example (and adopt Medina) was that this project recreates a direct contact between the producer and the buyer, and restores the client’s confidence in the quality of produces – something that went lost with mass production and distribution", said Mr. Pecoraro Scanio whose last name. For the first part, means "shepherd".

Trough just at the virtual level, "Porta dei Parchi" indeed aims to establish a direct contact with its clients through its website. Where clients from all over the "world will be allowed to order cheese woolen products hams jarns and honcy. The website which opens today, also offer a newsletter that keeps buyers informed of the farm’s yearly activities, such as sheep-shearing and transhumance.

The farm had already been selling part of its products over this Internet, on esperya.com a website selling quality foods. "But having clients get theri products from their own sheep and follow our, farming routine through our own website will be something else" Ms. Cozza siad.

The idea of long distance adoption actually came from two clients, Christopher and Christa Castelli, who cach November come and visit the mountains of Abruzzi alla the way from Boston.

It was their idea, Ms. Cozza said, that one of the oldset tradesd in history could survive, and potentially prosper, through marketing strategies and the internet.

 

 

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