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Origin labelling of food a boost for local economies and sustainable development 
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Origin labelling of food a boost for local economies and sustainable development 
26 April 2018, Rome--- A new study has found that food products linked to their place of origin are economically and socially beneficial to rural areas and promote sustainable development. Food products registered with a Geographical Indication (GI) label boast an annual trade value of over $50 billion worldwide. Such products have specific characteristics, qualities or reputations stemming from their geographical origin.

The study "Strengthening sustainable food systems through geographical indications" analyses the economic impact of Geographical Indication registration in nine case studies: Colombian coffee, Darjeeling tea (India), Futog cabbage (Serbia), Kona coffee (United States), Manchego cheese (Spain), Penja pepper (Cameroon), Taliouine saffron (Morocco), Tête de Moine cheese (Switzerland) and Vale dos Vinhedos wine (Brazil). 
Asset date 04/26/2018 
Language English
Duration 3m4s 
File size 2.11 MB 
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Unique identifier UF16FG2