The Italian Ministry of Agricultural, Food and Forestry policies has issued a decree ordering new country of origin labeling policies for all packets of rice and pasta sold in Italy. The new packaging must reveal where the wheat contained in the food was grown and milled into semolina for pasta-making. Rice packaging will have to state where the rice was grown, treated and packaged.
More information on the new decree can be found here and here.
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