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Specific quality linked to origin and traditions programme

Introduction

Cognisant of the right of everyone to eat safe, healthy and culturally acceptable food, FAO is initiating a programme on the ‘specific quality’ of food. This programme aims to assist Member Countries establish a supportive policy framework for the implementation of specific quality schemes, related to their specific cultural, economic and social requirements. Being voluntary in nature, the specific quality of food is distinguishable from legally mandated food safety requirements that guarantee food safety and consumer protection and that is a prerequisite to specific quality.

The specific quality of a food is a result of the inherent differentiation between food products, and can derive from the geographic origin and traditions. The food product manifests characteristics that are essentially attributable to the local resources, and these can be either physical (terroir, landscape etc.), or human (associated and/or traditional knowledge and know-how etc.), all of which contribute to the uniqueness of the product and its territorial identity.

FAO is keen to provide support to Member Countries in the implementation of specific quality schemes in relation with origin and traditions, for the following main reasons:

  • It responds to a growing demand by consumers who want food with a specific character and origin;
  • It facilitates the organization of local agricultural and food chains and brings added value to particular food and to improve the income for small-scale producers;
  • It contributes to rural development, by bolstering the link between a product and its territory thus preventing delocalisation, while preserving local resources, such as environment and landscape, culture and know-how. Specific quality schemes and related tools are particularly appropriate in fragile or marginalised agricultural areas, where local production conditions can also be resources to be valued.

Objectives

The overall objective of the programme is to assist Member Countries to develop specific quality policies in relation to the origin and traditions that are adapted to their economic, social and cultural milieu, with the aim of adding value to their local resources (e.g. agriculture, biodiversity, know-how, etc.). The three key objectives are:

  • To collect data on Member Countries’ experiences in implementing specific quality schemes in order to build up a comprehensive understanding of different situations, so as analyse what tools are best suited to implement specific quality policies in particular situations;
  • To build on this information and experience, especially in the South, to elaborate useful documents for Member Countries:
    • Case studies to concretely illustrate the benefits and constraints of different schemes and tools, highlighting success factors and reasons for failure;
    • A FAO manual on food specific quality based on real case studies and countries’ experiences to provide operational guidelines for countries and stakeholders to bring added-value to products in the most suitable way.
  • To sensitise and inform partners and stakeholders in the public sector, agricultural and food sectors, and their food chain partners, on the best means to bring added-value through quality seals, quality typical products, and local knowledge rooted in the local cultural milieu.

Seminar on quality products linked to geographical origin and traditions in the Mediterranean

Government of Morocco and FAO

We are pleased to announce the FAO Seminar on Quality Food Products Linked to Geographical Origin and Traditions in the Mediterranean, which will take place in Casablanca, Morocco, from 8 - 9 November 2007. The Seminar will be organized by the Moroccan Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries in collaboration with the FAO Mountain Products Programme and the FAO Specific Quality linked to origin Programme (AGNS).

The objectives of the meeting will be to:

  • Exchange information and knowledge on current approaches and practices related to quality products at the institutional and local level.
  • Encourage cooperation between countries of the northern and southern shores of the Mediterranean.
  • Facilitate partnerships between the private and the development sectors.

We would also be interested in learning about any current initiatives and/or projects related to Mediterranean quality products that could be highlighted during the Seminar.

Contact: seminaire-mediterrannee@fao.org

 
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AGNS project: Specific quality programme (GCP/INT/022/FRA) – Information note
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Information flyer - FAO Seminar on quality products linked to geographical origin and traditions in the Mediterranean - Casablanca, Morocco, 8-9 November, 2007
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