The future of the horse breeding of the Military Veterinary Center of Grosseto: the fight to maintain the structure in the territory

The future of the horse breeding of the Military Veterinary Center of Grosseto: the fight to maintain the structure in the territory
The future of the horse breeding of the Military Veterinary Center of Grosseto: the fight to maintain the structure in the territory

The debate on the transfer of the horse farm

The transfer of the horse breeding of the Military Veterinary Center of Grosseto to Montelibretti continues to be a subject of discussion and concern for the local community. The structure, fundamental for the city from both a territorial and employment point of view, is at the center of a reconfiguration process started in 2015 to optimize the resources of the sector. However, 9 years later and with the deadline extended to 2025, the transfer has not yet been completed, generating uncertainty and appeals to the Ministry of Defense to reverse the decision.

The role of Valentina Pes in the defense of livestock farming in Grosseto

Valentina Pes, spokesperson for the citizen committee that opposes the transfer, stood out for her strenuous defense of livestock farming Grosseto. In particular, it highlighted the unfavorable opinion of the Army Logistics Command, which estimated a cost of at least 1.8 million euros for the transfer, taking away resources from crucial sectors in a complex geopolitical moment. On the contrary, keep the horses at Grosseto it would lead to savings of at least 1.5 million euros, according to what emerged from the report by Major General Maurizio Riccò.

The economic implications of the transfer

The report highlights that all costs related to the transfer would be supported by Armed Forces funds, for a total of 1.8 million euros. Furthermore, it is highlighted that by maintaining the breeding at Grosseto there would be no additional management costs, while the move would involve the creation of non-convertible infrastructure and non-negligible demolition costs. The Logistics Command has clarified that maintaining the farm at Grosseto it would guarantee economic savings for the Armed Forces, estimated at 1.8 million euros or, net of adaptation interventions, 1.57 million euros.

The historical and territorial value of the Military Veterinary Center

The Military Veterinary Center of Grosseto, established way back in 1870, represents a precious resource for the local social fabric. The structure is perfectly integrated into the territorial context from a socio-cultural, historical and environmental point of view. In 2019, the Center even received honorary citizenship from the Municipal Administration, underlining its value and importance for the community. Maintenance of the farm a Grosseto it would guarantee the continuity of an effective and indispensable support capacity, without compromising production levels and the institutional function carried out in favor of horses.

Insights

Grosseto:
Grosseto is an Italian city located in Tuscany, capital of the province of the same name. The city has great historical and cultural importance thanks to the presence of numerous archaeological finds from the Etruscan and Roman era. Currently, it is also known for being an important military center, with the presence of various structures linked to the Italian army.

Montelibretti:
Montelibretti is an Italian municipality in the metropolitan city of Rome Capital in Lazio. Despite being a location of lesser weight compared to Grossetois mentioned in the text as the destination for the relocation of the horse farm, indicating a possible significant change for the area.

Valentina Pes:
Valentina Pes she is the spokeswoman for the city committee that opposes the transfer of the horse farm from Grosseto to Montelibretti. In the article you are described as an active figure in the defense of the breeding in Grosseto, expressing concern for the negative implications of the ongoing transfer.

Maurizio Riccò:
Maurizio Riccò he is mentioned as a major general who drew up a report highlighting the economic advantages of maintaining horse breeding at Grosseto. His opinion and his assessment of the costs are significant in the debate on the appropriateness of the transfer.

The article deals with a local debate involving economic, historical and territorial issues related to horse breeding at the Military Veterinary Center of Grosseto. The contrast between the need to optimize resources and the defense of a historic structure valued by the local community is highlighted. The figure of Valentina Pes emerges as a protagonist in the fight to maintain the breeding in Grosseto, while the general’s assessments Maurizio Riccò they help give weight to the arguments against the transfer.

 
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