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Riso Nano Vialone Veronese

Food · PGI · 24 municipalities

Riso Nano Vialone Veronese IGP is distinguished from other Italian rice varieties by its strict territorial boundaries, confined to a specific production zone of 24 municipalities in Veneto, including Bovolone, Buttapietra, and Casaleone. Since its official EU PGI recognition in 1996, the integrity of this cereal has been overseen by the Consorzio di tutela della IGP Riso Nano Vialone Veronese. Today, exactly 24 verified producers are authorized to cultivate this unique crop. This creates a rare agricultural symmetry where the number of certified growers perfectly matches the number of eligible municipalities, preserving a highly localized food origin.

Production zone
Producers24 verified
Az. Agr. Artegiani Veronica
Az. Agr. Baschirotto Ivano

The producers 24

+ 18 more — every one from the consortium's official list

Frequently asked questions

Where is Riso Nano Vialone Veronese produced?
Riso Nano Vialone Veronese is produced in 24 municipalities in Veneto, Italy: Bovolone, Buttapietra, Casaleone, Cerea and more.
What does IGP mean?
IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.