Angelo Mario Ferrari

From the courage of pioneers to a lifelong passion: the story of those who brought rice to Sardinia

Angelo Mario Ferrari recounts a life deeply intertwined with the history of Sardinian agriculture. The son of a Lombard family who moved to Sardinia in 1938, he grew up in the countryside and, after his first experiences with sugar beets and wheat, chose to take a chance on rice — a crop then almost unknown on the island. With determination, he overcame the challenges of a sector that required new tools and knowledge, turning an intuition into a thriving reality.

From hand transplanting in the paddies to introducing the use of tractors in flooded fields — a practice he pioneered in Sardinia — Ferrari helped expand a sector that today covers several thousand hectares in the Campidano and sustains an organization capable of bringing Sardinian rice beyond regional borders.

In his words resonate the memory of a land, the ingenuity of farmers, and the passion of someone who, with perseverance, gave a future to a harvest and a tradition.

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Rice stories

Rice stories

Food is a fundamental resource for man and his health, both through the supply of nutrients and the ability to embody traits of human culture that play a leading role in our well-being.

Over time, each territory has built original ways in which to relate to the fruits of its land, enriching them with rituals, symbolic meanings and culinary customs. Much of these relationships have been lost following the years of the economic boom, with the exodus from the countryside to urban centers, with the advent of agriculture for mass production and ultimately with the globalization of markets and the consequent impoverishment of the heritage of biodiversity and ethnodiversity.

The purpose of this archive is to collect evidence relating to the main rice production area in Europe, that is the Po Valley, and to investigate, through the analysis of textual sources and testimonies collected in the field, both what survives of this heritage, and the ways in which which has evolved and reached us, paying particular attention to the explicit and implicit links that bind food and health.

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