Fine tuning European geographic quality labels, an opportunity for horticulture diversification: A tentative proposal for the Spanish case
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Defense date2021-11
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Abstract
European horticulture, especially in the southern states, must exploit new qualities to increase the added value of its vegetables. This article aims to analyze the situation of the European geographical quality labels Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) and Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) to ascertain whether they are useful for this purpose. To this end, we studied the registers of the current horticultural products awarded PDO or PGI status, and we surveyed the authorities responsible for managing the labels for these products.
CitationRomero Del Castillo, M. [et al.]. Fine tuning European geographic quality labels, an opportunity for horticulture diversification: A tentative proposal for the Spanish case. "Food control", Novembre 2021, vol. 129, núm. 108196, p. 1-14.
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