Strengthening Sustainable Food Systems through Geographical Indications: Evidence from 9 Worldwide Case Studies

É. Vandecandelaere, C. Teyssier, D. Barjolle, S. Fournier, O. Beucherie, P. Jeanneaux
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Geographical Indications (GIs) refer to products with specific characteristics, qualities, or reputations which result from their geographical origin. Geographical Indications are Intellectual Property Rights that are defined in international agreements (WTO-TRIPS, WIPO Lisbon agreement) as well as in multilateral (European regulation, and other regional laws), and national laws. This paper presents research results from a collection and analysis of data on the economic impact of GI processes worldwide. GI “processes” are understood as the interconnections between products which have a strong reputation, the relevant stakeholders, especially the producers (farmers and processors), and the public authorities in charge of the registration and the protection of the use of the related geographical name. Nine case studies have been selected to ensure a range of diverse situations by country, agricultural sector, market, size of the value chain, legal protection framework (sui generis or trademark), and type of strategy (promotion or protection). This analysis shows that there are various mechanisms which support the positive effects of the GI process on price, regardless of the type of product, the region of origin, and whether the GI is long established or recently registered. GIs generate a higher value distribution to primary producers, and have a positive influence on production, especially in the long term. GIs enhance market access, and they can be useful tools for building resilient value chains, especially by boosting the diversification of markets. Through a domino effect, GIs can also have a substantial positive impact on other sectors of the economy.
通过地理标志加强可持续粮食系统:来自9个全球案例研究的证据
地理标志(GIs)是指由于其地理来源而具有特定特征、品质或声誉的产品。地理标志是在国际协定(WTO-TRIPS、WIPO里斯本协定)、多边(欧洲法规和其他地区法律)和国家法律中定义的知识产权。本文介绍了对全球地理标志过程经济影响的数据收集和分析的研究结果。地理标志“过程”被理解为具有良好声誉的产品、相关利益相关者,特别是生产者(农民和加工商)以及负责注册和保护相关地理名称使用的公共当局之间的相互联系。选择了9个案例研究,以确保按国家、农业部门、市场、价值链规模、法律保护框架(特殊或商标)和战略类型(促进或保护)分列一系列不同情况。这一分析表明,有各种机制支持地理标志程序对价格的积极影响,无论产品类型、原产地区,以及地理标志是长期建立还是最近注册的。地理标志为初级生产者带来更高的价值分配,并对生产产生积极影响,特别是从长期来看。地理标志提高了市场准入,可以成为建立有韧性的价值链的有用工具,特别是通过促进市场多样化。通过多米诺骨牌效应,地理标志也可以对其他经济部门产生实质性的积极影响。
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