Functional summary for the project
Within The Garden of Peace, the Frantoio variety serves as a bridge between local tradition and international dialogue.
Originating in central Italy and deeply tied to Tuscan olive culture, Frantoio represents one of the most recognizable expressions of high-quality European olive growing, able over time to adapt to different territories while maintaining identity and agronomic value.
Within the project, Frantoio is strategic because it enables you to:
-Tell the story of the evolution of European olive growing from a local practice to a shared heritage;
-Show how a cultivar can travel across continents without losing its bond with its origin;
-Link traditional European farming systems with new production areas in Africa, the Americas, and Oceania.
Its presence in the Gardens of Peace supports a narrative in which agricultural innovation does not replace tradition, but transforms it into a common language, making Frantoio an effective tool for educational, institutional, and international cooperation activities.
Symbolic note for TGoP
Within the symbolic framework of The Garden of Peace, Frantoio represents the olive tree that carries its origin with it.
It is a variety born in a specific territory, yet along its path of diffusion it does not sever the thread that connects it to the culture that generated it.
Frantoio embodies the idea of a peace that does not erase differences, but makes them recognizable and able to dialogue. Its spread to other continents is not agricultural colonization, but the sharing of knowledge, quality, and a way of cultivating that preserves memory and responsibility.
Within the project, Frantoio becomes a symbol of dynamic continuity: an olive tree that moves, adapts, yet remains faithful to a balance made of human work, landscape, and long timeframes.
It reminds us that peace is not born from homogenization, but from the ability to bring one’s identity into relationship with different territories and communities, building mutual respect through the care of the land.