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The market size for GI food products – evidence from the empirical economic literature

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  • Török, Áron
  • Moir, Hazel V. J.

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In order to understand the global importance of foods with Geographical Indications (GIs), it is essential to get an overview of the market size for such products. In spite of the relative importance of GI policy in EU trade agreements, there are only very limited data available on the actual market size for GI labelled products. Against this background this paper collects all the available data that provides estimates of the market size for GI foods, analysing the available datasets and reports of the European Commission and conducting a systematic literature review on the academic papers related to this topic. Based on the results we can underline the high level of concentration of GI products in terms of origin and product category. The most important GI market is the domestic market of the European Union even though the share of GI production is only a minor part of total agri-food output. On the other hand, GI products with both significant market size (domestic and export) and remarkable market share also exist, but these are a small set of all registered GI products and are concentrated in only a few countries.

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  • Török, Áron & Moir, Hazel V. J., 2018. "The market size for GI food products – evidence from the empirical economic literature," Studies in Agricultural Economics, Research Institute for Agricultural Economics, vol. 120(3), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:stagec:280975
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.280975
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