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Paccheri pasta secca artigianale biologica 100% italia

Paccheri pasta secca artigianale biologica 100% italia

PASTIFICIO ITALYCA

PASTIFICIO ITALYCA

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Paccheri pasta secca artigianale biologica 100% italia
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  • Weight: 500.00g
Prezzo: 2,53 euro
Ex Tax: 2,43 euro

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PASTIFICIO ITALYCA

Il pastificio Italyca è una giovanissima realtà imprenditoriale della terra lucana che nasce alle soglie del 2020 nella Collina Materana dalla passione per il territorio del suo fondatore, innamorato delle antiche tradizioni pastaie materane.L’obiettivo del Pastifico Italyca sta nell’esaltare le qualità organolettiche dei grani della collina materana attraverso la trasformazione degli stessi in pasta di Matera. Il sistema di lavorazione e produzione è del tutto artigianale per mantenere quelle che sono le tradizioni della lavorazione della pasta, ma soprattutto, non modificando le sostanze organolettiche e nutritive del prodotto.Un processo con una filiera corta che garantisce il consumatore sull’alto gusto della pasta, attraverso l’impiego di materie prime di qualità per la produzione della pasta è, per Italyca, una responsabilità sociale ed etica che affonda le radici nella terra e nei campi di grano e nella cultura fondata sul rispetto del territorio, delle persone e dell’ambiente.Per la produzione della pasta di Matera, il pastificio Italyca utilizza esclusivamente grani duri di pregio di alta qualità Biologico certificato 100% italiano ad alto contenuto proteico, selezionato per variabili climatiche e organolettiche dei terreni.

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By buying directly from the source, the middlemen are eliminated, giving more power to the producer. The sale without intermediaries ensures greater economic gain, creates quality jobs in less populated areas and stimulates the agricultural activities of farmers.

Orders are shipped directly from the farmers to your door. Our logistics is oriented towards minimizing the environmental impact. How? We limit delivery days to combine multiple orders and ship as many packages in one go. Furthermore, the products do not spend time in refrigerators and do not sit still on the shelves of a supermarket.

If something doesn't go as planned, AgriCook ensures your refund. Unforeseen events are the order of the day, not only in the agricultural sector.
Current statistics show that 98% of orders arrive at their destination on the first try without a problem. The remaining 2% is sent back or refunded. As a consumer, you take no risk.

AgriCook's direct sales model brings you closer to the origin of what you bring to the table, allowing you to precisely identify the region and farm it comes from, as well as the sustainable methods used in its production. This ensures that you receive a high quality, fresh product that has not gone through intermediaries or refrigerated warehouses that alter its taste.

  • Reduction of the carbon footprint: By purchasing directly from the farmer, you avoid long transport journeys between intermediaries, warehouses and shops. This reduces the CO2 emissions associated with the transport of products.
  • Minimization of waste: Direct selling reduces the need for excess packaging often used in traditional distribution chains. Also, since farmers sell directly to consumers, there is a greater likelihood that produce will be sold and consumed, reducing food waste.
  • Strengthening the local economy: By buying directly from the farmer, the money stays within the community. This empowers small businesses and offers better job opportunities.
  • Biodiversity Preservation: Farmers who sell directly are often incentivized to grow different varieties, including traditional or native varieties, rather than limiting themselves to commercial crops. This promotes biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.
  • Promotion of sustainable agricultural practices: Farmers who sell directly to the consumer are often more responsible in their practices, as they are in direct contact with those who consume their products. This transparency can motivate them to adopt more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.