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Roberto Danesi is a Knight of Labour of the Italian Republic
On October 18th, 2023, the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, awarded the prestigious honor of Knight of Labour to Roberto Danesi who, with his commitment and dedication, promoted the significant growth of the family roasting company. The President...
October 2023
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International Coffee Day: a ritual aiming to become a UNESCO heritage site
Sunday 1 October 2023, International Coffee Day. A ritual that aims to become a UNESCO world heritage object and that unites Italy by Telethon foundation 29 September 2023 – The Consortium for the Protection of Traditional Italian Espresso Coffee organises...
October 2023
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Enel X and Danesi: an alliance that speaks about sustainability
Another step towards sustainability: Danesi Caffè has installed a photovoltaic system in the Magliana plant, with the aim of making its business low environmental impact. In fact, a photovoltaic system was installed in the production plant with a power of...
April 2023
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University and Business Committee of the Biomedical Campus of Rome
Recently Danesi Caffè S.p.A. became part of the Executive Committee of University-Enterprise – (Food and Human Nutrition Science of Biomedical Campus University of Rome) with the goal of promoting a constant dialogue between academic authorities and enterprises by creating the...
February 2022
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National Cluster Agrifood - CL.A.N.
OUR PURPOSE During 2016 Danesi Caffè S.p.A. joined the National Cluster Agrifood CL.A.N. – a partnership of significant enterprises, centers of research, local representatives and stakeholder in the agro industrial business – with the purpose of promoting a sustainable economic...
August 2021
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danesi
Distant, but close
Interpersonal relationships have always been characterized and consolidated by encounters between people. Shaking hands, looking at each other, an affectionate embrace or simply walking side by side: all apparently normal and common gestures, but which in these times tragically marked...