Italy's Food Fraud Inspectorate Seized €47.8 Million in Goods in 2025
Italy's food fraud inspectorate has seized €47.8 million worth of goods in 2025 as part of cracking down on food and drink fraud. The enforcement action signals increased regulatory vigilance in a major wine-producing country, with implications for producers, importers and distributors operating in the Italian market. Wine industry professionals should be aware of Italy's strengthened compliance environment around labelling, authenticity and quality claims.
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