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Geographical Indications and Territories with Specific Geographical Features in the EU: the Cases of Mountain and Island Areas

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  • Santini, Fabien
  • Guri, Fatmir
  • Aubard, Audrey
  • Gomez y Paloma, Sergio

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One of the goals of geographical indications in the EU is to contribute to rural development of remote and less-favoured areas. On the base of a rough estimation of the uptake of geographical indications in mountain and island areas of the EU, it can be concluded that indeed agricultural and food producers of such areas demonstrate a significantly higher use of geographical indication than average in the EU. However, the differences of geographical features reflect themselves in the fact that this use is not uniform: mountain stakeholders do rely more on geographical indications than islands ones. This is an indication that regional and/or rural policies need to be tailored to the local geographical, economic and social specificities of each area concerned.

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  • Santini, Fabien & Guri, Fatmir & Aubard, Audrey & Gomez y Paloma, Sergio, 2015. "Geographical Indications and Territories with Specific Geographical Features in the EU: the Cases of Mountain and Island Areas," 145th Seminar, April 14-15, 2015, Parma, Italy 204145, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa145:204145
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.204145
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    1. Cei, Leonardo & Stefani, Gianluca & Defrancesco, Edi, 2021. "How do local factors shape the regional adoption of geographical indications in Europe? Evidences from France, Italy and Spain," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 105(C).
    2. Maria Cecilia Mancini & Filippo Arfini & Mario Veneziani & Erik Thévenod‐Mottet, 2017. "Geographical Indications and Transatlantic Trade Negotiations: Different US and EU Perspectives," EuroChoices, The Agricultural Economics Society, vol. 16(2), pages 34-40, August.

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    Agricultural and Food Policy; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Institutional and Behavioral Economics; Political Economy; Public Economics;
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