Risotto crisis: the fight to save Italy’s beloved dish from extinction
After drought devastated prized arborio and carnaroli harvests in the Po valley, new rice varieties offer a glimmer of hope. But none are yet suitable for use in the traditional recipe
- Photographs by Marco Massa and Haakon Sand
For most of winter and spring in 2022, Luigi Ferraris, a 58-year-old rice farmer from Mortara, a town in the Po valley, remained hopeful. Rainfall had been down 40% in the first six months of the year, and snow had accumulated thinly in the Alps, prompting an 88% drop in the amount of water coming to the Po River from snow-melt; flow in the river and its connected canals was at a historic low.
But Ferraris believed things would soon return to normal. I thought the lack of water would be temporary," he says.
The River Po with rice fields stretching across the valley. All Photographs: Marco Massa and Haakon Sand/the Guardian
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