
Insights on Export Regulations for the USA, Canada, and China: A Growth Opportunity for the Parmigiano Reggiano Sector

Agri-food export represents one of the most important challenges and opportunities for the Italian dairy industry—especially when it comes to Parmigiano Reggiano PDO. In an increasingly regulated and competitive global market, a deep understanding of international regulations has become essential for those involved in export processes.
To support dairies and sector operators, the Parmigiano Reggiano Cheese Consortium has launched a series of online training sessions focused on export regulations, with specific attention to the markets of the United States, Canada, and China.
Expert Guidance for Tackling International Markets
The courses will be led by Dr. Claudio Gallottini of ESI ITA Group, a leading expert with deep knowledge of sanitary and customs regulations in the agri-food sector. His sessions will offer a detailed and up-to-date overview of the procedures required to ensure product compliance in key foreign markets.
These sessions are designed for those who, every day, work behind the scenes to ensure the quality of Parmigiano Reggiano reaches tables around the world intact. The ideal audience includes professionals involved in quality control, food safety, and regulatory aspects of export operations.
Why Participation Matters
Having an in-depth understanding of health regulations and labeling requirements in international markets is not just about compliance—it’s a strategic competitive advantage. In a context where quality and food safety are under close scrutiny, having the right regulatory knowledge allows you to:
- Reduce the risk of customs delays or product holds,
- Prevent sanctions or rejections,
- Optimize export times and costs,
- Strengthen your company’s reputation in international markets.
A Commitment to Quality That Speaks to the World
At Intergrana, we strongly believe in the value of continuous training and the sharing of knowledge as powerful tools to improve the entire supply chain. Attending these courses means investing in expertise, professionalism, and—above all—in the ability to deliver the quality of Made in Italy to the world.