IGP

E510455

IGP (Indication Géographique Protégée) is a European Union quality label that designates agricultural products and wines whose characteristics are closely linked to a specific geographical area, though with more flexible production rules than stricter appellations.

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Label Occurrences
IGP canonical 3
Interior Gateway Protocol 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf European Union quality label
geographical indication
abbreviationFor Indication Géographique Protégée
appliesSince 1990s
appliesTo agricultural products
beers
food products
mineral waters
other agricultural raw materials
wines
category certification scheme
intellectual property right
comparedTo AOP NERFINISHED
PDO NERFINISHED
countryOrRegion European Union NERFINISHED
differsFrom PDO by allowing some production steps outside the area
equivalentConcept Protected Geographical Indication
fullName Indication Géographique Protégée
hasCharacteristic can be used as a marketing tool for regional products
has more flexible production rules than PDO
links product qualities to a specific geographical area
protects product name against misuse and imitation
registered at EU level
requires at least one production step in the defined area
introducedBy European Union NERFINISHED
languageOfTerm French
legalEffect name protection throughout the EU
legalFramework EU Regulation on quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs NERFINISHED
managedBy European Commission NERFINISHED
protects geographical product names
purpose ensure fair competition for producers
inform consumers about product origin
promote rural and regional development
registrationProcess application examined by national authorities
final approval by European Commission
relatedTo EU agricultural policy
EU food quality schemes
requires control and verification by designated bodies
defined geographical area
product reputation or quality linked to geographical origin
specification describing production method
scope can be extended to non-EU countries via agreements
symbol yellow and blue EU IGP logo
usedFor labelling of qualifying products
usedInLanguage French

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

RFC 5340 protocolFamily IGP
this entity surface form: Interior Gateway Protocol