Dario Osella

A dairy entrepreneur

Dario Osella was born in 1931. He is one of the most prominent food entrepreneurs in Piedmont. He is the founder of "Fattorie Osella" in Caramagna Piemonte.
His mother was a Isoardi, a family of cattle herders that lived in the Stura valley and spent the winter in Caramagna.
Dario Osella explains his studies as a student of the Barnabites in the Royal college in Moncalieri, then as an university student in Turin. There he studied law but never finished his studies. Dario Osella tells his family and business history in the Twentieth century. His firm distinguished itself for its creativity. It creates new kinds of cheese, such  as the 'Annabella', the 'L'Alpino', the 'Caramagnin', and its marketing strategies.
This interview was collected for a research promoted by the Cuneo Province Council - Department of Agriculture, parks and forest and conducted by the University of Gastronomic Sciences in order to institute the archive Cuneo province agriculture between tradition and innovation.      

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Agriculture in Cuneo between tradition and innovation

Agriculture in Cuneo between tradition and innovation

The testimonials of fruit growers and vine growers, beekeepers and breeders, help us sketch the variegated patchwork of agriculture in Cuneo. The memories told are particularly relative to the choices of youths who in past years have opted for turning back to agriculture as a consciously chosen job. What made a big difference was the ability to innovate between new knowledge and past traditions. The archive itself is enriched- thanks to a dialogic relationship between generations- by some interviews to elderly farmers who documented the knowledge of their generation and the way in which they significantly contributed to the agricultural and economical development of the territory. Research promoted by the Province of Cuneo- Agriculture, Parks and Forests sector.

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