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Origin-based products: From local culture to legal protection Laurence Bérard American Origin Products and the TTIP: Collaboration for Rural Development First Research Leaders Meeting University of Arkansas, March 7, 2014

Localized productions There is not a country in the world where geographical origin is not linked to products. It is universal practice to name a product after the place where it originated the geographical name of the place where it was made.

The situation at the grass roots! Field studies and inventories attest to the sheer variety of localized products throughout the world.! All categories are represented : vegetables, meat, beverages, fruits, cheese and milk products, pastries, spices, oils, and so forth.! Some are widely dispersed, others very localized, and their scale of production can vary widely.! Local societies accord varying degrees of importance to these local foodstuffs.

Les «pennes» de Marie, Daniel et Barnabé

Espellette pepper / Piment d Espelette / Ezpeleletako Biperra PDO 2000 Varieties : drawn from local cultivars of Capsicum annuum L. (cv. Goria) Area : 10 communes, Production : 100 tons fresh, 50 t powder (from 350 t fresh) Producers : 89, 2 processors

A first definition How can we make sense of so much diversity? Two criteria common to all these products allow us to think of them as a family :! They have an historical background! They are based on shared know-how

What does it mean to be from a place?

Origin vs Provenance A key distinction should be made between: origin to be from a place (represent the place, to be strongly associated) and provenance to come from a place (there is no cultural link between the place and the product)

Origin or Place-based products Origin or place-based products maintain a particular relationship with a territory, based on historical precedent and shared practices. They are part of the local community and culture. In this case, the product conveys a sense of place that helps define its origin in reciprocal fashion.

Terroir Among origin products, some of them have very strong links with the physical environment built on complex interactions between a set of human factors (techniques, collective practices) and specific aspects of a physical environment (territory). Terroir refers to the place and evokes this interaction at the same time.

Organic farming Fair trade Reflect different ways of producing, but are not connected to any particular place.

Geographical indication

Protecting the name The misappropriation and diverted use of a place name to promote a different product: takes advantage of the reputation of the original, is considered as unfair competition towards producers making efforts to respect given rules and is misleading for the consumer. This is why a system of Geographical Indications was created

From wine Protection of the use of a geographic name in France was applied for the first time with wine at the beginning of the 20th century. National regulation acknowledged the geographical name as a means to recognize a product closely tied to a particular rural area and to specific knowledge in an effort to prevent unauthorized imitations. This is how the concept of registered ( controlled ) designation of origin (AOC) was born.

to other products Formerly enforced only for wines, this regulation broadened its scope in 1990 : from then on, the whole agro-food domain was subject to the same rules. The approach was ratified at the European level in J u l y 1 9 9 2, b y t h e r e g u l a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g geographical indications and designations of origin (EC Regulation 2081/92 - On the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs (PDO / PGI)).

Two important steps As soon as producers are involved in this required procedure, they have to :! delimit the local area where the product comes from ;! establish the specifications concerning which aspects of local know-how will be considered most important.

Protected Denomination of Origin Definition : PDO designates the name of a region, a specific place or, in exceptional cases a country, used to describe an agricultural product or foodstuff originating in that region, specific place or country and :! which the quality or characteristics are essentially or exclusively related to a particular geographical environment with its inherent natural and human factors and! which the production, processing and preparation take place in the defined geographical area. This corresponds to the French AOC (Appellation d origine contrôlée)

Potatoes GIs in France Léa du Roussillon (AOC obtained in 2006) Pomme de terre de l Ile de Ré (AOC obtained in 1998) Pomme de terre de Merville us a PGI : (PGI obtained in 1996)

Protected Geographical Indication PGI designates the name of a region, a specific place or, in exceptional cases a country, used to describe an agricultural product or foodstuff originating in that region, specific place or country :! which possesses a specific quality, reputation or other characteristics attributable to that geographical origin and :! which the production and/or processing and/ or preparation take place in the defined geographical area.

Geographical Indications at the international level The provisions of the TRIPS Agreement refer to Geographical Indications as: indications which identify a good as originating in the territory of a Member, or a region or locality in that territory, where a given quality,reputation or other characteristic of the good is essentially attributable to its geographical origin (Annexe 1C, Article 22).

Who is in charge of GIs in France? The INAO, Institut national de l origine et de la qualité, is responsible for administering the five indications of quality and origin: Appellation of Origin, Protected Geographical Indication, Red Label, Organic Agriculture, and Traditional Speciality Guaranteed! It is a public administrative body under the French Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and the Ministry of Consumption;! Professionals involved in these procedures are associated in its working.

Comments In Europe GIs benefit from an impressive institutional and technical backing and they are supported by EU and national policies 6 The control mechanism for GIs is based on external controls carried out by an independent inspection body paid by the producers

As a conclusion Geographical indications : help keep production in a particular region through the protection of the name of the product associated with a formally identified area; favour the perpetuation of a production system in protecting its specificity and contribute to upholding biological and cultural diversity; aim at cracking down on counterfeiting; favour market access in a period of consumer concern about the geographical origin of the products; Their efficiency depends on how they are used and enforced, in France as in anywhere else in the world.

Laurence BERARD Ressources des terroirs Cultures, usages, sociétés Centre national de la recherche scientifique Antenne de l Unité Eco-anthropologie et ethnobiologie Alimentec F 01000 Bourg-en-Bresse <laurence.berard@ethno-terroirs.cnrs.fr> http://www.ethno-terroirs.cnrs.fr