that's the view in this city when it comes to rice or livestock the mood is less optimistic firmer francesco packy is struggling with cheap produce from asia his view of this state of the italian economy and agriculture is far less rosy than in the financial center milan. because of that i'm not all that i am or we struggle with high wages in italy. and in addition we have a bloated bureaucracy that we have to obey that makes our lives very difficult that sort of. problems that have been around for quite some time but now the country's new populist government plans to significantly boost public spending and is set on a collision course with the e.u. to put it in general that went out the same to the politicians are always promising the great things in coming up with great solutions to problems but they're ultimately unrealistic or only partially applicable because in part of that. i don't think they'll go too far and they're making a lot of noise but just enough to get people's attention. with over sixty governments since the end of the second world war italians are slow to get worked up about new