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![]() Sociologia RuralisVolume 40 Issue 4, Pages 439 - 451 Published Online: 17 Dec 2002 Journal compilation © 2010 European Society for Rural Sociology Published on behalf of the European Society for Rural Sociology
Abstract | Full Text: PDF (Size: 381K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Reconsidering 'Traditional' Food: The Case of Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese Copyright European Society for Rural Sociology 2000 ABSTRACTAmongst the hundreds of cases of regional specific products being produced all over Europe, the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese system can be considered one of the most eloquent, mature and successful examples avant la lettre of rural development. About 8,000 dairy farmers, cheese dairies and ripening firms comply with the strict production regulations that guarantee the specificity of this product. Employment in the Parmigiano Reggiano productionsystem is twice as high as in the industrial dairy system and the pressure of the system on the environment is significantly lower.As Parmigiano Reggiano cheese has to compete on the same market as more industrial Grana cheeses, the system is not immune to the cost-price squeeze affecting European agriculture. The accelerated introduction of cost reducing technologies may compromise the typicality of the product, endanger its competitive position on the market and weaken its future collective performance. A convergence of views and a strong cohesion among actors is necessary to reach new agreements about the directionbeing taken by technological development in order to safeguard the success Parmigiano Reggiano cheese has been able to generate in the past. |