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Smallest Tortellino Breaks Record: Emilia Romagna’s Agri-Food Success

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Bologna Celebrates World Record: The World’s Smallest Tortellino

Bologna, 8 November 2025 ‍- Bologna,⁣ a city synonymous with ⁢Italian culinary excellence, today witnessed ‍a remarkable ⁢achievement: the creation of the world’s smallest tortellino, officially‍ recognized by Guinness World Records. The miniature pasta,unveiled⁣ on WorldHealth Day,celebrates the rich traditions and ongoing success of Italy’s⁢ agri-food sector.

A Tiny Masterpiece:​ 0.03 Grams of Tradition

Crafted by ​peasant chefs, the diminutive tortellino measures just ⁣under 5 millimeters and weighs a mere 0.03 grams. Despite its size,⁣ it boasts a customary filling of roasted pork​ loin, raw ham, Mortadella from Bologna, grated Parmigiano Reggiano, egg, nutmeg, salt, and pepper. The creation was presented at the coldiretti Village, a showcase‌ of Italian agricultural ‍prowess.

Emilia Romagna: A Region of Agri-Food Excellence

The ‍record-breaking tortellino serves as a symbol of the broader achievements within ​Italy’s agri-food industry. Emilia Romagna, home to the famed Food Valley, generates over 37 billion euros in⁢ value, according‍ to Coldiretti analysis of regional data. The ⁤region’s agriculture is recognized as the greenest in Europe, characterized by distinctiveness and biodiversity, supporting a robust supply chain that represents​ the country’s primary wealth.

Italy’s​ agricultural land covers 12.5 million hectares, representing 42%⁤ of ‌the national territory -⁤ nearly half ⁣of Italy is dedicated ⁢to farming. There are ⁣ 730,000 registered⁤ agricultural businesses ‌employing⁤ 1.1 million people.

Italy⁢ Leads in European Agriculture

Italian ‍agriculture leads the European Union in value generated per⁤ hectare,achieving almost⁣ 3000 euros,double that ‌of France and 66% more than Germany. Italy also boasts leadership in⁣ quality, with 331 recognized DOP/IGP/STG specialties, 529 DOP/IGP wines, 5547 traditional food products, and the expansive Campagna Amica network‌ of direct farmers’ markets. The⁢ country also holds the European record ⁢for organic farming, with 84,000 active agricultural companies.

This success extends ⁢to exports. ⁣According to Coldiretti analysis based on Istat data, Made in Italy ⁢agri-food exports ⁣reached a ‍historic high of 69.1 billion euros in 2024. Germany remains the primary export destination for⁣ Italian agri-food ​products, followed by France, the​ United States, Great Britain, and ‌Spain. ​ Wine is the most exported Italian product, followed by ⁣fresh and ⁢processed ⁤fruit and vegetables, cheeses, and pasta.

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