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4.3 - Appellations liées au Territoire. Produits du Terroir. Qualité |
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T. Laajini ; H. Jekki |Les produits du terroir se construisent sur la base des ressources ancrées dans un territoire. La valorisation et la marchandisation de ces ressources dites « spécifiques ou territoriales » contribuent à dynamiser en interne léconomie locale, c[...]Article
Cet article propose détudier la diversité des pratiques délevage dans les filières fromagères sous indication géographique (IG), au regard des nouveaux enjeux socioéconomiques et environnementaux auxquelles elles sont confrontées. Huit filière[...]Article
The Geographical Indications (GIs) scheme is the EUs primary policy tool for increasing the market values of geographically distinct food products. Although GIs are linked to the landscapes of food production, little is known about the social-e[...]Article
Can Geographical Indications (GIs) promote local economic development in rural areas? This paper explores the impact of GIs that identify and endorse agri-food products which are strictly embedded within the territory from which they originate. [...]Article
In the European context, geographical indications (GIs) are tools that contribute to the achievement of rural development policy objectives. In this article, we propose that GI value chains produce positive environmental, social and economic ben[...]Article
Le phénomène de valorisation des produits de terroirs a depuis les dix dernières années suscité lintérêt des producteurs et agriculteurs, des groupements professionnels et des institutions publiques, mais, lessor attendu pour le développement [...]Article
Vine cultivation has a strong territorial character derived from the environmental, social, cultural and economic interactions with the space in which the vines are grown. In Spain, this activity is clearly representative of Mediterranean agrari[...]Article
M. Ingrassia ; S. Chironi ; G. Lo Grasso ; L. Gristina ; N. Francesca ; S. Bacarella ; P. Columba ; L. Altamore |The Italian wine industry is strongly committed to sustainability. Among the numerous sustainability certifications and programs implemented in Italy for the wine sector, SOStain is the oldest at the regional level. The SOStain Foundation promot[...]Article
S. Hakkou ; M. Sabir ; N. Machouri |Les truffes constituent au Maroc une ressource naturelle importante pour léconomie rurale et peuvent jouer un rôle important dans lallégement de la pression sur les ressources forestières et pastorales. Cependant, on note un manque de connaiss[...]Article
In contrast to the industrial agricultural systems aimed at producing unlabeled origin foods without unique characteristics, Multifunctional and Territorialized Agri-food Systems (MTAS) claim their identity in productions whose singularity comes[...]Article
Participatory guarantee systems (PGSs) have emerged as a response to exclusion and intermediation processes involving third-party certification, which is currently the only guarantee system recognised by the European Union for organic food. Desp[...]Article
M. Penker ; S. Scaramuzzi ; H. Edelmann ; G. Belletti ; A. Marescotti ; F. Casabianca ; X.F. Quiñones-Ruiz |In contrast to harmonised international food quality standards, local producers of food that is protected as geographical indication can adapt production rules. In a comparative multi-method case study approach, we analyse how constitutional and[...]Article
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Geographical Indications (GIs), as Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)and Protected Geographical Indication (PGI), offer a unique protection scheme to preserve high-quality agri-food productions and support sustainable rural development at the[...]Article
Protected geographical indications (PGIs) are an increasingly popular strategy for securing price premiums on food products in the interest of preserving associated rural livelihoods, however they often fail to show clear benefits for small or o[...]Article
Lobjectif de cet article est de montrer les liens qui existent entre les spécificités régionales de lhuile dolive et les attributs de qualité recherchés par les consommateurs. Des enquêtes exploratoires ont été menées dans quatre régions (wil[...]Article
Le développement des indications géographiques (IG) présente des stratégies très diversifiées selon les pays soumettant les acteurs à un ensemble dexigences et de contraintes qui nécessitent laccès à de nombreuses informations socio-agro-écono[...]Article
I. Bassi ; M. Carzedda ; E. Gori ; L. Iseppi |In 2012 the European Union adopted the Regulation No. 1151/2012, which, among others, defines the legal framework to protect the originality and authenticity of mountain foods through the Mountain Product quality scheme. The research aims to a[...]Article
La présente étude tente dexaminer lexpérience algérienne récente en matière de labellisation des produits de terroir, et ce à travers le cas de la figue sèche de Beni Maouche. Nous nous interrogeons sur le processus dappropriation de cette in[...]Article
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C. Mazzocchi ; G. Sali |The valorization of typical food products contributes to local economy sustainability. The European Union introduced the optional "mountain product label (European Commission, EUR-Lex 2014, European Parliament 2012) to promote the mountain econ[...]Article
Geographical indications (GIs) represent a quality label attributed to those agri-food products whose quality reputation is grounded on a given 'terroir' (i.e., its area of production). Climate change can alter terroir features. While several st[...]Article
V. Bellassen ; M. Drut ; M. Hilal ; A. Bodini ; M. Donati ; M.D. de Labarre ; J. Filipovic ; L. Gauvrit ; J.M. Gil ; V. Hoang ; A. Malak-Rawlikowska ; K. Mattas ; S. Monier-Dilhan ; P. Muller ; O. Napasintuwong ; J. Peerlings ; T. Poméon ; M. Tomic Maksan ; Á. Török ; M. Veneziani ; G. Vittersø ; F. Arfini |To identify whether EU certified food here organic and geographical indications is more sustainable than a conventional reference, we developed 25 indicators covering the three sustainability pillars. Original data was collected on 52 produc[...]Article
European mountain areas have experienced a persistent loss of agricultural land and economic activities over time, with negative effects from both an environmental and a cultural perspective. In 2012, the European Union devised the mountain prod[...]Article
D. Curzi ; M. Huysmans |The European Union protects over 1,000 Geographical Indications for distinctive regional foods such as Parma ham and Feta cheese. This paper tests whether external protection of Geographical Indications through trade agreements has increased exp[...]Article
The European Geographical Indication quality scheme (GI) is supposed to enhance local expertise and support spatially-embedded products worldwide. Currently, the effect of GIs on trade is controversial. In general, GIs seem to support internatio[...]Article
F.G. Santeramo ; R. Manno ; M. Tappi ; E. Lamonaca |Trademarks are useful territorial marketing policies contributing to the economic growth of a certain region. However, the complexity of these strategies from a marketing and legal perspective requires a deeper understanding of the functioning o[...]Ouvrage
A. Autréau ; J. Cayron, préf. | Paris [France] : L'Harmattan | Alternatives Rurales, ISSN 0751-3925 | 2022Depuis le milieu du XXe siècle, l'agroécologie est un mouvement cherchant à ce que l'agriculteur puisse vivre de sa terre, en étant autonome, tout en respectant l'environnement. Dans le cadre du futur modèle agricole envisagé par la France et l'[...]Actes de Congrès ou Communication isolée
The world's food and artisanal heritage encompasses a multitude of products linked to their origin that rely on the knowledge, skills, practices and traditions developed collectively by local producers over time and transmitted across generation[...]Thèse, Mémoire, Master
Lindication géographique est une dénomination qui identifie un produit dont la qualité, la réputation ou dautres caractéristiques sont essentiellement attribuables à son origine géographique. Elles ont été reconnues comme des droits de proprié[...]