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The pleasure of doing business where traditions are still alive

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iSud “The desire and ability to express the potential of Southern lands and their people”

I-Sud is not simply a multifunctional virtual platform, but rather a medium through which the people operating in it can contribute to newly enhance cultural, social and economic activities across the South. Among the people behind this medium, there is a substantial number of young people and global exponents of the cultural and entrepreneurial environment. The fundamental goal behind i-Sud is to provide and promote a network for enterprises, trends, cultures and people of the Southern region.

Our mission is to generate wealth in high-potential lands by using a sustainability-based economic model which values handmade craftsmanship, agriculture, food production, tourism and technological innovation within the fields of energy, agro-energy, organic farming and high technology. We offer all-in-one business packages so to attract investments in the Southern area of Italy and to act as a catalyzer for business and trade information.

For these reasons and in occasion of the World EXPO taking place in Milan, we wish to take this opportunity to create a new “Mediterranean Hub” which can follow the EXPO wave and geographically enlarge the territories of interest besides the North.

Our proposal is a complete and interactive tour offered to foreign visitors who desire to undertake opportunities in fertile markets such as the ones of excellence and uniqueness of the Southern region.

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(Basilicata and Apulia’s route)

Thinking of a region means living in a region..A Mediterranean Hub concentrating economic and cultural interests.

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The “ Agricultural and Food” package is especially conceived for entrepreneurs and investors interested in exploring business opportunities in the fields of gastronomy, agriculture and culture. The following proposal is designed to offer only the best selection of companies relative to their location and the best accommodation facilities.

Agricultural and food Itinerary/Package

4-10 PEOPLEAll transports, visits, lunches and dinners will be attended by an English-Italian interpreter.

DAY 1- TRANSPORT by HIGH-SPEED TRAIN MILAN (MILANO CENTRALE)/NAPLES (return ticket included)ARRIVAL IN NAPLES AT ABOUT 4:00 PM-7:00 PMTRANSPORT WITH SHUTTLE SERVICE TO:Rocchetta Sant’Antonio, Candela, Ascoli Satriano or BovinoARRIVAL AT DINNER TIMEVisitors will be hosted in high-level structures (luxury b&bs or four stars hotels or more)Dinner in a typical local restaurantGuided tour in the historical centreTranport to the hotel

DAY 2- TRANSPORT FOR TOURISTIC/BUSINESS TOUR AT 8:30 AMTour in Venosa (Potenza) 9:30 AMTour in Melfi’s Castle (Potenza) 11:30 AMLunch in Melfi 1:00 PMTour in Vulture winery 4:00 PMTour in “Brigandage”’s symbolic places 5 PMTour in “Tarallificio del Pozzo” company 6:00 PMTRANSPORT TO LODGING 7:00 PMDinner and transport to hotel 10:00 PM

DAY 3- TRANSPORT FOR TOURISTIC/BUSINESS TOUR AT 8:30 AMTour in dairy farming company “Gisoldo” in Rocchetta Sant’Antonio (Foggia) 9:00 AMTour in farmers’ cooperative “La Rocchetana” 10:30 AMOff-road tour in Rocchetta Sant’Antonio’s wood and sampling of dairy productsTour in Podolica cattle’s farmsVisit of Sant’Antuono convent’s ruins 11:30 AMLunch 2:00 PMVisit of craftmen’s studios and folk music stage 4:00 PMDinner and transport to hotel 9:00 PM

DAY 4 - TRANSPORT TO NAPLES 8:30 PMDeparture from Naples

“APULIA-BASILICATA” PACKET • Agriculture and food

ALL-INCLUSIVE PACKET PRICE: € 1280 for person (the price includes board and lodging, interpreter, transport, high-speed trains, guided tours, etc.)

The packet provides with high-level lodging, chauffeur and interpreting service.

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“Gisoldo” cheese factory

The Gisoldo cheese factory was established in 1958 in the small town of Rocchetta Sant’Antonio located in Daunia. Holder of a long farming experience and tradition which now accounts for more than 50 years of business, it is a point of reference for the people who wish to experience the authentic flavors of milk and its derivatives.

Caseificio Gisoldo Fabio operates today with the same cure and attention of older times, taking special care of the quality control before delivering to its clients and by following meticulous hygienic norms.

The milk used in the production of fresh and seasoned cheese comes from the breed of Podolica cows, nurtured exclusively in the uncontaminated area of Irpinia.

The Gisoldo Fabio cheese factory, in order to promote the great flavors of an antique tradition, entrusts only the hands of real experts and a tasty mixture of milk rennet and salt. The Master cheese-maker provides also an invaluable insight into such process, being the original founder of the firm which now runs together with his son Fabio.

“La Rocchetana” Farmers’ Cooperative

A cooperative with 20 years in the agricultural sector striving to provide effective management of the harvest and a protected distribution of the product, “La Rocchetana” Coop from Sant’Antonio is a true center where the traditions of Daunian farmers converge with the quality of Apulian Tavoliere’s products.

TRANSPORT FOR TOURISTIC/BUSINESS TOUR AT 8:30 AM• Tour in dairy farming company “Gisoldo” in Rocchetta Sant’Antonio

(Foggia) 9:00 AM• Tour in farmers’ cooperative “La Rocchetana” 10:30 AM• Off-road tour in Rocchetta Sant’Antonio’s wood and sampling of dairy

products• Tour in Podolica cattle’s farms• Visit of Sant’Antuono convent’s ruins 11:30 AM• Lunch 2:00 PM• Visit of craftmen’s studios and folk music stage 4:00 PM• Dinner and transport to hotel 9:00 PM

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Vulture winery

The outlines of Vulture, an ancient dormant volcano, constitutes an exceptionally interesting location for its scenery, history and wine production tradition.

The seven mountaintops of the area are adorned with the most stunning vegetation and lakes, which together with the volcano’s craters make up for a very picturesque scenery that should not be missed. A naturalistic itinerary among the best of its kind, featuring visits in the most astonishing locations of Southern Italy. Furthermore, the human presence in the area and the landscape adaptation deriving from it can easily be noticed and traced back to ancient times. The huge hill slopes, originated by the abundant violent eruptions during the Pleistocene period, offer a perfect mix of climate and soil for the vineyards and olive trees. For ages, these cultivations have been an essential part of this uncontaminated landscape, creating the base for a unique cultural world, founded on traditions and values. The Aglianico, a renowned noble vinery gave birth to the popular wine holding the same name. In addition to this main character, there are other great traditional wines: Basilicata Malvasia, the Moscato and the Fiano, three wines that almost disappeared from the market. These too are produced by Vulture Winery, which represents the future of Vulture’s area viticulture and enological tradition.

TRANSPORT FOR TOURISTIC/BUSINESS TOUR AT 8:30 AM• Tour in Venosa (Potenza) 9:30 AM• Tour in Melfi’s Castle (Potenza) 11:30 AM• Lunch in Melfi 1:00 PM• Tour in Vulture winery 4:00 PM• Tour in “Brigandage”’s symbolic places 5 PM• Tour in “Tarallificio del Pozzo” company 6:30 PM• TRANSPORT TO LODGING 7:00 PM

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Tarallificio del Pozzo

From the raising sun of the Daunian mountains comes the genuineness and the golden flavors embracing the products of Tarallificio del Pozzo still expressing in full their Mediterranean tradition. In spite of the passage from hand-made to industrial production, the quality has remained intact and always of top notch. Scaldatelli, tarallini and spezzati are just a few of the peculiar delicacies offered by this small venture founded in Rocchetta Sant’Antonio. The idea came from the dream of a young entrepreneur determined to introduce tastes and flavors of Puglia’s cuisine.

TRANSPORT FOR TOURISTIC/BUSINESS TOUR AT 8:30 AM• Tour in dairy farming company “Gisoldo” in Rocchetta

Sant’Antonio (Foggia) 9:00 AM• Tour in farmers’ cooperative “La Rocchetana” 10:30 AM• Off-road tour in Rocchetta Sant’Antonio’s wood and sam-

pling of dairy products• Tour in Podolica cattle farms• Visit of Sant’Antuono convent’s ruins 11:30 AM• Lunch 2:00 PM• Visit of craftmen’s studios and folk music stage 4:00 PM• Dinner and transport to hotel 9:00 PM

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A small town located in the province of Foggia just north of the Puglia region. The town is located in a strategic point embracing Puglia, Campania and Basilicata (th-ree wonderful regions of South Italy). The first citadel dating back approximately to 1000 A.D has most proba-bly Norman origins while the first castle, of which one of the towers is still preserved today, was built in the year 1050AD. However, the true representative symbol of Rocchetta Sant’Antonio is the sixteenth-century castle commissioned by Ladislao II d’Aquino unveiled in 1507. Another beautiful work of art is the Chiesa Matrice built in 1754, where a number of artworks are held.

Medieval city located in the volcanic territory on the nor-thern slopes of Mount Vulture. Melfi was inhabited since the Neolithic era and received the influence of the ancient Roman population, as it can be noticed from the ruins of a Roman villa with mosaics. Guglielmo d’Altavilla ordered to build a castle there, which is probably the most famous one in the region. Later, the castle was enlarged by the Swabians, then by the Angevins, and Frederick II issued the Costitutions Augustales there in 1231. This document represents the first form of written law, both penal and civil, in the Middle-Ages.

A “city of saints and civilization”, Ascoli Satriano is con-sidered to be the Apulian Pompei because of its many archeological traces such as the Collina Serpente or Fra-gola’s Villa as well as the excavations of Giarnera and Boschetto. The Middle-Ages area is very impressive too, with its castle and the Cathedral dedicated to Saint Mart-yr Potito da Ausculum. Both the Daunia Archaelogical Park and the Museum of Santa Maria degli Angeli are fascina-ting places. Particulary interesting are the sections de-dicated to archaeology as well as the diocesan museum, inside which it is possible to appreciate the marbles of the Trapezophoros’ frame.

This old and uncompleted church is one of the most interesting and complex monuments of Southern Italy; it was built during the early Christian era on a pagan temple dedicated to goddess Imene, protectress of wedding, and it has been enlarged since the last quarter of the eleventh century into the new church, that remained unfinished.

Must-see towns

The gems

“L’incompiuta” (The unfinished church) of Venosa

Rocchetta Sant’Antonio

Melfi

Ascoli Satriano

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This town is located on the top of two hills cal-led San Rocco and San Tommaso, in the Southern part of Daunia. A truly traditional citadel from ancient times, Candela has a wonderful and well-preserved historical centre, a Mother Church and many little chapels that frame the sumptuous building and picturesque alleys of the town. Lo-cal gastronomy is represented by high-class re-staurants and internationally acclaimed chefs.

Venosa (Basilicata) is one of the most beautiful villages of Italy. It is the city of origin of Hora-ce, the infamous “Carpe Diem” poet, as well as home of the madrigralist Carlo Gesualdo. This village houses the impressive archaeological site of Incompiuta and Frederick II’s Castle. Horace’s town keeps a wonderful mix of history, costume and traditions, paying much care in the preser-vation of this heritage. Venosa is able to create an unforgettable memory with the presence of various cathedrals and churches, which we highly recommend to visit.

Provincial capital of the Basilicata region, Matera houses around 60.000 inhabitants. It is located on a ravine in a dry territory eroded by the Matera and Picciano’s ravine on the plateau of Matera’s Murge. It is considered the oldest town of the world, and one of the most fascinating because of its architectural composition, commonly known as the City of the Stones. Matera was recently decla-red the 2019 European Capital of Culture.

Bovino is famous for its “800 stone portals”. This village is located in a hilly territory on the Dau-nian Subapenine area. The territory is adorned by century-old woods as well as an undergrowth full of herbs and wild fruits. The historical centre has impressive monuments like the Cathedral as well as the Ducal Castle. Bovino is also known as an important place of worship for its Sanctuary of the Madonna of Valle Verde, located in the wo-ods at the town’s borders.

Candela

Venosa

Bovino

Matera

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