This year, Luce’s Melannurca PGI Campana apple season got off to a slightly late start. “But all of the characteristics that over time have made it a niche and quality […]
Fri 10/06/2022 by Gabriele Orsi
The volcano eruption has had a major impact on Canary Island banana producers, but though sales were down overall in 2021, “we maintained exports at similar levels to 2020,” reports Plátano de Canarias manager Sergio […]
Fri 10/06/2022 by Gloria Zorrilla
PDO and PGI products now account for 20% of Italians’ total agri-food spend.
Thu 02/06/2022 by Gabriele Orsi
PGI and PDO labels engender trust and loyalty, but poorer countries require support to harness their power.
Thu 02/06/2022
The La Mancha association, dedicated to the defence and promotion of the only garlic with the PGI seal in Spain, brings together the seven companies that can use this exclusive seal of quality. […]
Mon 30/05/2022 by Gloria Zorrilla
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The Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Poma de Girona will begin to market five varieties of apples adapted to warm climates within five years. In this way, the 80 producers of […]
Thu 28/02/2019 by Richard Wilkinson
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The new marketing strategy of Asprofrut is to raise the international profile of one of the leading PGIs of the Italian fruit sector, the Red Cuneo Apple PGI. “In terms […]
Mon 27/02/2017 by Richard Wilkinson
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For this campaign, the La Cañada tomato PGI regulatory board has set its sights on increasing its export volume without reducing quality or taste. The Protected Geographical Indication’s (PGI’s) goal […]
Wed 19/10/2016 by Richard Wilkinson
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The characteristic that makes Italy’s Anguria Reggiana watermelon stand out is the particularly sweet flavour of the pulp, linked to its sugar content. The application for a Protected Geographical Indication […]
Mon 25/07/2016 by Richard Wilkinson