Geographical indications and quality systems – PDO Samos

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EU policy on quality labels protects and promotes the name of specific products in order to highlight their unique characteristics, which are linked to their geographical origin as well as to traditional technology – know-how.

Geographical indications establish intellectual property rights for specific products whose properties are specifically linked to the area of production.
Geographical indications include:

  • PDO — Protected Designation of Origin (food and wine)
  • PGI — Protected Geographical Indication (food and wine)
  • GI — Geographical Indication (alcoholic beverages and aromatized wines).

The EU system of geographical indications protects the names of products that come from specific regions and have special properties or have a reputation associated with the production area. The differences between PDOs and PGIs are mainly related to the quantity of raw materials of the product that must come from the region or to the extent to which the production process must take place within the specific region. GIs are specific to alcoholic beverages and aromatized wines.

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