While the global cruise tourism market is expected to decrease sharply in the aftermath of the Coronavirus epidemic, lands of wellbeing and wine and food tours can be powerful tools in the fight against economic decline and unemployment in Italy. Actually, last month I was so delighted to see many tourists from Germany and Northern Italy while they were enjoying whirlpools and cascades of hot thermal waters in Central Italy's old villages. Despite social distancing rules, they were also tasting wine and extra virgin olive oil through local historic cellars.
The aim of this blog is to try to highlight some challenges facing the world, such as crowded megacities, poor living conditions, water shortages, dangerous waste disposal, and arrogant powers behind warmongering. I am interested in sharing opionions and reading your comments.
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Fighting economic decline and unemployment
In Central Italy, from October until the beginning of December is time of olives' harvest. The grapes of "Chianti" are also ready for harvesting in Autumn. That's perfect for tourists, who may have the opportunity to enjoy a unique experience together with the winemakers of Tuscany. It's truly authentic way to discover Italy's landscape.
Labels:
economics,
environment,
epidemic,
Italy,
unemployment
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...I owned a business for 50 years prior to retiring, too many business will not survive!
ReplyDeleteTrue! I am afraid too many business will not survive: since the epidemic crisis began, people who buy everything through Amazon, AliExpress, etc. have been increasing fourfold ... Shop owners who sell clothes, tools, toys, books, etc. will not exist anymore.
DeleteAmazing landscapes! I hope these business survive.
ReplyDeleteXoxo.
Cores do VĂcio
I hope too, unfortunately at the moment many detailers are struggling. I hope things are going better in your country.
DeleteWonderful photos i liked
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