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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
V Kovacevic ; D. Brenjo ; S. Cvetkovic ; L. Rajnovic |The aim of this paper is to determine the current situation in the field of geographical indications schemes (GI), obstacles for futures development and to provide recommendations for GIs development in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montene[...]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
Food, agriculture, and labeling, affecting the environment are well connected concepts, the balance between them being determined not only by pedological and climatic factors or the development level of agricultural techniques, but also by natio[...]Article
This paper investigates the potential of Geographical Indications to enhance the environmental sustainability of bivalve aquaculture, with a focus on the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) granted to the bouchot mussel of the bay of Mont Sain[...]Article
The main goal of this paper is to measure and compare the awareness and preferences of consumers in relation to local products in three countries: Albania, Bulgaria, and Poland. (1) Background: The analysis focused on consumer choices when prese[...]Communication à un Congrès (avec Actes)
F. Bacha ; F. El Hadad-Gauthier | 2022La présente étude consiste à analyser la mise en place de processus de labellisation IG des dattes Deglet Nour de Tolga en Algérie et dont lobjectif est de déterminer les facteurs clés de succès ou de freins à cette la labellisation. Par le bia[...]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
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
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[...]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[...]Article
M. Napoleone ; S. Breton ; J. Frayssignes ; M. Richard ; C. Spelle |La crise de la covid-19 a perturbé les habitudes des ménages et les circuits de distribution. Quels ont été les impacts pour les AOP laitières ? Quelles adaptations ont été mises en place par les acteurs pour atténuer la crise ? De nouvelles per[...]Article
The spread of geographical indications (GIs) is quite heterogeneous within the European Union. Some areas show a large number of registered GI products, while others scarcely use this policy tool. In our study, we investigate the relation betwee[...]Article
Economics has been trying to understand market functioning for a long time. However, the neoclassical approach does not satisfy the understanding of the mechanisms that operate in the construction, stabilization, and transformation of markets. F[...]Article
G. Di Vita ; R. Vecchio ; M. Borrello ; R. Zanchini ; G. Maesano ; G. Gulisano ; F. Brun ; M. D'Amico |The current study assesses consumer preferences toward different production methods of clementines (Citrus clementina). Based on a survey of Italian urban individuals (N = 345), responsible for household food purchases, it investigates whether c[...]Article
C. Paffarini ; B. Torquati ; T. Tempesta ; S. Venanzi ; D. Vecchiato |The importance of pulse cultivation and consumption is recognized by the scientific community in terms of human nutrition, food security, biodiversity and a valid substitute for animal protein. In some marginal areas, pulse cultivation represent[...]Article
The social construction of the agri-food market has undergone revolutionary changes throughout history since the Anthropocene. This conceptual paper discusses the embeddedness of institutions in this market construction. To do so, this work anal[...]Article
Geographical indications (GIs) are increasingly seen as a tool to support sustainable local development. This study focuses on how geographical indications can contribute to a territorial public system, and how this can be threatened by several [...]Article
This ex-ante study explores the readiness of local stakeholders in a rural area to undertake the collective actions necessary to create a Geographical Indication on cheese to protect it from unfair competitiveness provided by brand usurpation. T[...]Article
M. Raif ; A. Ait Heda |Les stratégies de valorisation des produits de terroir visent à garantir leur qualité et leurs attributs en les protégeant par des Signes Distinctifs dOrigine et de Qualité (SDOQ). Ces signes protègent, à la fois, les produits des coopératives [...]Article
S. Duvaleix ; S. Duvaleix ; C. Emlinger ; C. Gaigné ; K. Latouche |The protection of geographical indications is now an important feature of trade agreements. In this paper, we examine whether geographical indications are valued by foreign consumers and whether they have implications for trade at firm level. We[...]Article
La France est la patrie du vin : selon l'Organisation mondiale de la vigne et du vin (OIV), elle possède une superficie plantée de 794000 hectares en 2019, derrière l'Espagne (966000) et la Chine (855000), pour une production de 42,1 millions d'[...]Article
A global expansion in public and private initiatives seeks to strengthen the link between traditional products and sustainable development by creating a niche in the market for these products. Relevant examples are the Geographical Indications a[...]Article
This paper explores the issues of representativeness and participation in the collective processes involved in the elaboration of the geographical indications (GI) specifications and the governance of the GI initiatives. The objective is to unde[...]Article
Origin food schemes (OFS) aim to protect and promote a unique product resulting from a specific place and know-how whose qualities are objectified in the product specifications. This paper explores the standardisation effects of OFS on the diver[...]