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Geographical Indications (GIs) are names of regions, specific places or, in exceptional cases, countries, used to describe an agricultural product or a foodstuff (EC 510/2006, Art. 2). They have received much attention in the last years not only at the European level, where they stem from, but...
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Among developing countries, one can identify both proponents and opponents of extending the use of geographical indications (GIs) beyond wines and spirits. Such an extension is currently being discussed under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the...
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of niche market quality products, like “single-origin coffeeâ€, protected by intellectual property tools. Such … Indication under Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006. Another recent example is the Ethiopian Fine Coffee Trademarking and …
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There are two basic types of legal regime for the protection of geographical indications (GIs). Some systems, notably that of the European Union, define and treat GIs as a distinct type of intellectual property. This approach is also reflected in the provisions concerning GIs in the Agreement on...
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This article provides an overview of the provisions on geographical indications contained in the TRIPS Agreement and how they came about in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations, which took place from 1986 to 1994 and resulted in the establishment of the World Trade Organization....
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mitigate increasing obesity. The objective of our study is to illustrate about the relevance of controlling for quality choices … quality elasticities using the methodology developed by Deaton (1988). For comparison purposes, we also calculate own price … elasticities, we simulate a scenario of 20% tax. Using Deaton’s methodology, we find a decrease in quantity (-12.4%) and quality …
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and reduce quality uncertainty faced by consumers, as well as from a regulatory point of view. This article focuses on … whether and to what extent origin, quality and traceability labeling is an appropriate way to differentiate food products. The …. Insights into the potential for market differentiation through origin, quality and traceability labeling are provided and …
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of high and repeatable quality, on the basis of literature data on beef carcass classification systems in the world and … on the possibility of beef quality prediction within the system. The (S)EUROP system of the European Union that is … predict precisely the beef quality. In Australia, it is observed that in the sensory evaluation of beef quality the tenderness …
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