Italy is by far the most important producer of processed tomato in Europe. The agricultural production is based mainly in the regions of Puglia and Basilicata in Southern Italy and Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy. In the South, the living and working conditions of manual tomato harvesters, mainly migrant laborers, are among the most precarious. This article con- tends that, with the aim of understanding the conditions of migrant workers, the whole agro-food supply chain has to be analyzed. After a review of the academic debate on the agro-food production and distribution and a description of the history and geography of this supply chain in Southern Italy, two topics are addressed: firstly, the relationships of mistrust among farmers, orga...
Dottorato di ricerca in Ecosistemi e sistemi produttiviL’Unione Europea (UE), attraverso le varie ri...
In discussions on irregular migration in Europe, undeclared work is generally viewed as a "pull fact...
This publication is available under a Creative Commons license that allows copying and distributing ...
Italy is the world’s third largest producer of industrial tomatoes after US and China and the larges...
A partir d’une étude de terrain consacrée au rôle joué par les travailleurs agricoles migrants dans ...
Italy is the largest producer of industrial tomatoes in Europe and third in the world. In the two ma...
The industrial tomato in Italy: focal points and territorial impacts referring to Capitanata (Apulia...
This article aims at analysing the forms of resistance of tomato harvesters of Sub-Saharan African o...
Tomatoes and its derivatives historically has a strategic role in the Italian fruit and vegetable se...
This article explores the role of a specific Localised Agri-food System (LAFS) in the provision of E...
he tomato-processing sector and its products have historically played a strategic role in the conte...
Italy is the second most important processed tomato producer in the world, at 13.6% of the world pro...
This article will focus on immigrant labor in Southern Italy agriculture. In particular, it will con...
The caporalato is an illegal system of intermediation of labour, widespread in the agriculture of So...
Labor exploitation of agricultural migrant workers is a well-documented phenomenon by investigation...
Dottorato di ricerca in Ecosistemi e sistemi produttiviL’Unione Europea (UE), attraverso le varie ri...
In discussions on irregular migration in Europe, undeclared work is generally viewed as a "pull fact...
This publication is available under a Creative Commons license that allows copying and distributing ...
Italy is the world’s third largest producer of industrial tomatoes after US and China and the larges...
A partir d’une étude de terrain consacrée au rôle joué par les travailleurs agricoles migrants dans ...
Italy is the largest producer of industrial tomatoes in Europe and third in the world. In the two ma...
The industrial tomato in Italy: focal points and territorial impacts referring to Capitanata (Apulia...
This article aims at analysing the forms of resistance of tomato harvesters of Sub-Saharan African o...
Tomatoes and its derivatives historically has a strategic role in the Italian fruit and vegetable se...
This article explores the role of a specific Localised Agri-food System (LAFS) in the provision of E...
he tomato-processing sector and its products have historically played a strategic role in the conte...
Italy is the second most important processed tomato producer in the world, at 13.6% of the world pro...
This article will focus on immigrant labor in Southern Italy agriculture. In particular, it will con...
The caporalato is an illegal system of intermediation of labour, widespread in the agriculture of So...
Labor exploitation of agricultural migrant workers is a well-documented phenomenon by investigation...
Dottorato di ricerca in Ecosistemi e sistemi produttiviL’Unione Europea (UE), attraverso le varie ri...
In discussions on irregular migration in Europe, undeclared work is generally viewed as a "pull fact...
This publication is available under a Creative Commons license that allows copying and distributing ...