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ID092461
Title ProperProtection of origins for agricultural products and foods in Europe
Other Title Informationstatus quo, problems and policy recommendations for the green book
LanguageENG
AuthorProfeta, Adriano ;  Balling, Richard ;  Schoene, Volker ;  Wirsing, Alexander
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The protection of geographical indications for agricultural products and foodstuffs is one of the major pillars of the Common European Agricultural Policy and has become an important part of the transition from supporting commodity markets to enabling producers to market goods which satisfy consumer tastes. According to estimates, a total annual sales volume of approximately €14 bn is generated with protected geographical indications (PGI) and protected designations of origin (PDO). Nevertheless, the increase in utilization of the protection systems made obvious a number of problems in the practical application of the law. The Commission recognized these criticisms and announced a discussion on the regulation that was to commence officially in the autumn of 2008 with a Green Book about the PDO/PGI protection regime. In this context, the most recent problems are discussed and proposals are made that should be taken into account in order to accomplish the main goals of the regulation. Therefore this article is addressed to agricultural policy makers, consumer associations, as well as food producers and producer associations in Europe in order to provide a starting point for the Green Book debate.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of World Intellectual Property Vol. 12, No. 6; Nov 2009: p622-648
Journal SourceJournal of World Intellectual Property Vol. 12, No. 6; Nov 2009: p622-648
Key WordsGeographical Indications ;  Food ;  Property Rights ;  International Trade