Alessandro Brizi (Poggio Nativo, 7 September 1878 – Rome, 14 January 1955) was an Italian agronomist, economist and politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Forests of the Kingdom of Italy in the Badoglio I Cabinet, the first after the fall of the Fascist regime.
He was born in the province of Rieti to Eugenio Brizi, a patriot of Mazzinian ideas, and Anna Maria Antonini.
After attending school in Assisi, from which his family originally hailed from, he graduated in agricultural sciences from the University of Pisa.
Starting from 1900 he began to work at the Itinerant Schools of Agriculture in the provinces of Ferrara, Parma, Chieti and Cremona, initially as assistant and later as teacher and director.
[5][6][7][8] After the end of the war, due to his ties to the Fascist regime, Brizi was forfeited of his seat as a Senator by the High Court for Sanctions against Fascism, and resigned from his chair at the School of Agriculture of Portici.