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in the so-called specialty coffee sector. Similar to the approach for wine in France and Italy, more and more coffee …-producing countries try to establish appellations systems for coffee. Whereas some countries and regions such as Colombia or Jamaica have … already legally protected GIs for coffee, most coffee GIs are still informal meaning that no legal protection has been …
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in the so-called specialty coffee sector. Similar to the approach for wine in France and Italy, more and more coffee …-producing countries try to establish appellations systems for coffee. Whereas some countries and regions such as Colombia or Jamaica have … already legally protected GIs for coffee, most coffee GIs are still informal meaning that no legal protection has been …
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three sustainability oriented standards – Fairtrade, Organic, and UTZ – on the livelihoods of smallholder coffee farmers in …
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This work presents advances of the doctoral thesis 'Commercialization and consumption of coffee in Mexico' under the … of industrial goods, agri-food chains and coffee that were reviewed to locate indicators, similarities, differences and …, methodological and a view of empirical advances of the GVC applying to the coffee chain which is discussed under governance in its …
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