The project “THE BLONDE GOAT: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ADAMELLO’S NATIVE FAUNA” was born in the mountains of the Brescia province, in particular in Valsaviore, a territory composed by five municipalities and located perpendicular to the medium-high Vallecamonica.
The breeding of small ruminants has represented an economical activity of undoubted importance for the history of the Italian mountain areas, and has always had the function of allowing the exploitation of less rich pastures, allowing the use of new lands and, later, the introduction of new animals.
The valley goat industry is strongly characterized by the presence of a local breed, called “Capra Bionda of Adamello” (The Adamello’s Blonde Goat) which also strongly characterizes the cheese productions, because only with its milk it can be produced the “Fatulì” cheese, which received special praises.
“Capra Bionda of Adamello” is a species at high risk of extinction. This risk arises from the progressive bastardization of this breed in mountain farms, motivated by low production of milk of autochthonous animals (the blonde goat produces about 40 percent less milk than other species). For this reason many farmers, who prefer to have a larger amount of milk to be processed instead of a unique product of its kind, are abandoning this tarditional activity. The efforts made by local communities for the preservation of this species in recent years begins to show the first results, but it is still not enough to ensure a full recovery of the spread and stability of the breed in the territory.
Therefore it was decided to invest in this project that will deliver significant return in environmental and employment terms by the establishment of the protection Center “Capra Bionda dell’Adamello”, in a stable located in Fresine in the municipal area of Cevo. The action will convey the image of the “Blonde Goat” as a real resource for promoting the area in terms of environment, local products and tourism. The center will not only be a barn for breeding but will have the spaces for dairy activities, events, research etc.