It was 1984 when Gianfranco Castelli began his craft in what was then only a small porcine workshop with a limited production of sausages. This entrepreneur is very aware of the importance of territory and the bond with its products: with the collaboration of the elderly craftsmen then began a great job of rediscovering the roots and traditions that were in danger of being lost as years went by.
This lead him to make heavy investments in technological systems that would allow a “home-made” production, adequately monitored in terms of health and hygiene standards. This philosophy, which combines respect for tradition and the industrial vocation, soon lead this small porcine workshop to become the most innovative company in South-Central Italy, and this commitment is recognized at every level: in fact, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry includes in its national list of traditional food products five SANO products .