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Journalists, Poets and Scientists Honored at Ranieri Filo della Torre Prize

Olive Oil Times senior writer Ylenia Granitto was among the individuals awarded at the eighth edition of the cultural and literary award ceremony in Rome.
Ylenia Granitto has spent the past decade covering the olive oil industry for Olive Oil Times readers. (Photo: Pandolea)
By Paolo DeAndreis
May. 22, 2025 01:14 UTC
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The Pandolea Association in Italy cel­e­brated the con­nec­tions of olive oil and the olive tree with cul­ture, art, and sci­en­tific research dur­ing the eighth edi­tion of the Ranieri Filo della Torre Prize award cer­e­mony, where jour­nal­ists, researchers, writ­ers, and poets were rec­og­nized for their con­tri­bu­tions to pro­mot­ing olive oil cul­ture. The event, held in Rome, hon­ored indi­vid­u­als such as Francesca Romana Barberini, Fabiola Pulieri, and Ylenia Granitto, who received an award for her work with Olive Oil Times and high­lighted the val­ues of human­ity and sis­ter­hood pro­moted by the prize.

The non-profit Pandolea Association in Italy cel­e­brated the broad con­nec­tions of olive oil and the olive tree with cul­ture, sci­en­tific research, art and com­mu­ni­ca­tion.

During the eighth edi­tion of the Ranieri Filo della Torre Prize award cer­e­mony, the orga­niz­ers rec­og­nized jour­nal­ists, researchers, writ­ers and poets for their work in explor­ing and pro­mot­ing the cul­ture of olive oil and the olive tree.

The award is named after a promi­nent fig­ure in the olive sec­tor, Ranieri Filo della Torre. He made sig­nif­i­cant con­tri­bu­tions to the indus­try’s devel­op­ment and was known for his high-mind­ed­ness and pas­sion for art and lit­er­a­ture.

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The cer­e­mony took place in the audi­to­rium of the farm­ing orga­ni­za­tion CIA – Agricoltori Italiani head­quar­ters in Rome.

We intend to con­tinue to cel­e­brate olive oil, a sym­bol of peace, with its mil­len­nia-long his­tory that inspired artists, painters, and poets who exalted its beauty, resilience, and sacred­ness,” said Loriana Abbruzzetti, pres­i­dent of Pandolea.

Olive oil cul­ture is a liv­ing her­itage that is renewed gen­er­a­tion after gen­er­a­tion, and we all want to con­tribute to it,” she added.

Four spe­cial awards went to researchers and jour­nal­ists, includ­ing Francesca Romana Barberini, an author and radio-TV host; Fabiola Pulieri, a jour­nal­ist; and Laura De Gara, the deputy rec­tor of the Campus Bio-Medico University of Rome.

A jour­nal­is­tic award was given to Ylenia Granitto, a senior writer for Olive Oil Times.

This award comes exactly ten years after I began col­lab­o­rat­ing with Olive Oil Times,” Granitto said dur­ing the cer­e­mony. I con­sider the Ranieri Filo della Torre Prize a pres­ti­gious event not only for the pro­fes­sion­als it brings together and the cul­tural her­itage it has gen­er­ated over time, but also for the val­ues it strives to pur­sue and pro­mote, inspired by the enlight­ened fig­ure to whom it is ded­i­cated: val­ues of human­ity and uni­ver­sal sis­ter­hood and broth­er­hood.”

The winners of the special awards with the organizers of the Ranieri Filo della Torre Prize (Photo: Pandolea)

My heart­felt thanks to Pandolea pres­i­dent Loriana Abbruzzetti for her remark­able ded­i­ca­tion and to all the women of this excel­lent orga­ni­za­tion that cre­ates rela­tion­ships and builds bridges, con­nect­ing peo­ple and cul­tures, also through its global net­work Pandolea International,” she added.

Granitto received a cer­tifi­cate crafted from byprod­ucts of the olive oil pro­duc­tion chain, demon­strat­ing Pandolea’s com­mit­ment to sus­tain­abil­ity, and a paint­ing by artist Giovanni Ragone.

In the awards sec­tion ded­i­cated to sci­en­tific research, the orga­niz­ers hon­ored Federica Falbo of the University of Calabria for her the­sis Chemical mod­i­fi­ca­tions of polyphe­nols for the devel­op­ment of new mol­e­cules against high-risk dis­eases.” 

Ludovica Morrieri, a researcher at the Campus Bio-Medico University in Rome, was also rec­og­nized for her the­sis New approach for the deter­mi­na­tion of chem­i­cal para­me­ters and eval­u­a­tion of shelf-life of extra vir­gin olive oil through elec­tro­chem­i­cal sen­sor.” 

Addolorata De Santis from the University of Bari was awarded for her the­sis Valorization of health claims and cor­re­la­tion with the extra vir­gin olive oil shelf-life” and Kevin Cornali of the Campus Bio-Medico University in Rome was also recon­gized for his the­sis Role of func­tional foods, obtained from cir­cu­lar econ­omy, and adapted phys­i­cal activ­ity in chronic kid­ney dis­ease.”

More than 40 lit­er­ary works were sub­mit­ted to the orga­ni­za­tion.

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Tiziana Monari, Milena De Magistris, Donatella Menolli and Vincenzo Mancino each received an award for their poetry.

In the nar­ra­tive seg­ment, Luca Prati, Andrea Polini and Alessia Conflitti were hon­ored. In the haiku cat­e­gory, Fiorenzo Fedrigo, Francesca Pecorella and Dennys Cambarau were awarded.

The group of actors Lettori giULIVI” read short sto­ries, poems, and haikus dur­ing the event.

These works were included in the col­lec­tion Olive and olive oil, sym­bols of the Mediterranean,” pub­lished by Orbis Editori.

Agrarian insti­tutes were also rec­og­nized for their work in olive oil pro­duc­tion. The Diploma d’Argento” awards for the best extra vir­gin olive oils pro­duced in high schools went to the insti­tutes G. Cavallini in Novara, Poppa-Rozzi in Teramo and Kennedy in Monselice.

The event was orga­nized by Pandolea, in col­lab­o­ra­tion with CIA – Agricoltori Italiani, the National Academy of Olive and Olive Oil, with the sup­port of AIFO (Italian Association of Olive Oil Millers) and the national com­pe­ti­tion Ramoscello d’Oro.

The Ranieri Filo della Torre Prize’s social media pages offer more infor­ma­tion and the reg­is­tra­tion form for the next edi­tion.


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