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‘Because of its size, it’s not worth it!’: The viability of small-scale geographical indication schemes

Rubén Boga, Valeríà Paül i Carril

2023Food Policy11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We analyse the theoretical tenets underpinning geographical indications (GIs) and seek to determine whether the number of producers engaged in them matters. To do so, we develop a qualitative methodology to focus on two small-scale cheese productions located in mountain areas endowed with a GI: Cebreiro (Galicia, NW Spain) and Tolminc (Slovenia). In both instances, just two dairies actively produce the GI-certified cheeses; yet, the two case studies differ greatly. In Cebreiro, the GI is seen as an opportunity for development, but the scant number of producers compromises its sustainability. In Tolminc, the GI is monopolised by one company and offers few benefits for the many disengaged producers throughout the region. We conclude that the number of producers engaged in a GI scheme is not a critical factor in their success; rather, public institutional support and the presence/absence of a GI producers’ management structure are pivotal.

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SustainabilityUnderpinningCertificationScale (ratio)BusinessMarketingEconomicsGeographyManagementCivil engineeringBiologyEngineeringEcologyCartographyOrganic Food and AgricultureCulinary Culture and TourismWine Industry and Tourism