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1 How to promote the added- value of agricultural products “Geographical Indications- A tool to promote the of the agricultural sector” “Geographical Indications- A tool to promote the competitiveness of the agricultural sector”

Coldiretti figures –More than 1,500,000 members –Approximately 510,000 enterprises 68.6% of agricultural enterprises are registered at the Chamber of Commerce. 2

Coldiretti 3

4 The quality of production Taking the entirety of an agricultural product into account, which is able to satisfy consumer needs over a long period of time CHARACTERISTICS Explicit Implicit

5 … QUALITY IS ALSO  The definition of agricultural product quality is an on -going concept  Generally, quality products are those, which are able to satisfy consumer needs on a regular basis  Agricultural enterprises are shifting from a top-down method to a more “consumer oriented” approach

6 OTHER CHARACTERISTICS Quality is also:  cultural, linked with tradition, locally-sourced & respectful to the environment the added-value of our agriculture is based on the link between the land & tradition & environmental protection

7 Products “Par Excellence” In the EU, the high quality nature of a product is guaranteed under Reg. CE 510/06, on the protection of Geographical Indications & Designations of Origin for Agricultural Products & Foodstuffs What are GIs? Geographical & traditional names of products coming from specific places with particular characteristics due to their specific origin

8 What does a GI do? Communicates to consumers THE QUALITY PRODUCTS

9 Top quality products & the global market In the future agriculture must find new sources of income & new ways to become more competitive Due to the added-value, which is recognized by consumers - high quality products can represent new sources of income (vis-à- vis increased globalization & the reduction in CAP subsidies).

10 The unique selling point Different agrifood models are able to reproduce the same level of income – conventional, organic etc. The indication of the geographical origin of a product cannot be reproduced It represents the “determining factor” that influences consumer choice

11 An informed choice High quality product cost Consumer appreciates the product This represents an informed choice that compensates farmers who link their farming activity with the notion of a “product specification”

12 THE ADDED-VALUE The development linked to the high quality production could never lead the way in all Italian production (20% PLV) It has been proven that: High quality products address market preferences & stimulate a multipler effect, which benefits other products & other sectors of the rural economy

13 THE ADDED-VALUE 20% PLV high value products 35% total PLV

High quality production (with total production, Nomisma 2007)

GI production (Ismea Data)  Production increase :  +4.3% cheese  + 2% meat-products  +48% olive oil In a difficult marked period for the olive oil market, GI production has increased in a bid to access a greater share of the market segment & respond to growing market opportunities 15

5,1 Billion € Italy 3,8 Billion € France 0,9 Billion € Spain GIs, Italian scenario (Production value)

Mozzarella di bufala campana PDO (2006)  Last years all sectors farmers entrepreneurs 370 cheese factories That generates employment for employees Production 30 kg million > 10% 2005 Income amounts to €300 million Increase in the export - 7% 17

18 COLDIRETTI ACTIVITIES COLDIRETTI engages at different levels - It follows all the phases of the GI registration It assists farmers to sell their products on the market (e.g. farmers’ markets) It organises seminars, conferences, cultural events in order to present these high quality products - underlining the concept of “Made in Italy”

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