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Overview of Brazilian Geographical Indications and the Experience of Cachaca Indications of Procedure

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  • Cleiton Braga Saldanha
  • Daliane Teixeira Silva
  • Luis Oscar Silva Martins
  • Jerisnaldo Matos Lopes
  • Marcelo Santana Silva

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The Geographical Indication (IG) is an Industrial Property asset that relates and distinguishes the geographic origin of a product or service. In Brazil, it can be classified as an Indication of Origin (IP) or Denomination of Origin (DO). This study aims to provide an overview of the deposits of Geographical Indications in Brazil, from the publication of Law nº 9.279, of May 14, 1996, the Industrial Property Law, and the recognition of Indications of Origin and Denomination of Origin by the National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI) between 1996 and 2022. Given this context, theoretically based on the concepts of territory and territoriality, the highlight of initiatives to register GIs of Cachaça in Brazil is highlighted. The exploratory research was carried out through secondary sources and the method chosen was of a qualitative nature, using the techniques of bibliographic and document review. As a result, it was found that, during the study period, there was an expansion in the number of GI records, concentrated mainly in the Southeast and South regions, but far below the existing potential in Brazil, given the existence of socioeconomic, geographic factors, environmental, ethnocultural, institutional, in addition to the characteristics of agricultural activity. Furthermore, the number of IPs registered with the INPI corresponds to approximately 70% of Brazilian GIs and only 3 of them have cachaça-type sugarcane brandy as a product.

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  • Cleiton Braga Saldanha & Daliane Teixeira Silva & Luis Oscar Silva Martins & Jerisnaldo Matos Lopes & Marcelo Santana Silva, 2023. "Overview of Brazilian Geographical Indications and the Experience of Cachaca Indications of Procedure," Journal of Sustainable Development, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(3), pages 119-119, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:jsd123:v:16:y:2023:i:3:p:119
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