Les projets de la FAO sur les indications géographiques (IG) visent à:
- promouvoir la mise au point d’IG durables au moyen de publications et d’activités de sensibilisation;
- fournir aux pays un appui technique et des activités de renforcement des capacités au service de l’élaboration de stratégies relatives aux IG;
- fournir aux producteurs et aux acteurs locaux, ainsi qu’aux autorités nationales et locales, un appui technique et des activités de renforcement des capacités pour la mise en œuvre effective des IG.
Quelques projets FAO sur les IGs:
Promouvoir les indications Géographiques comme outil du développement rural durable
Ce projet se focalise sur la mise en place de politiques de qualité spécifique adaptées aux réalitéséconomiques, sociales et culturelles locales, notamment en recourant
aux Indications géographiques (IG).
Support for sustainable honey value chains through Geographical Indications (GIs)
The project aims to increase the efficiency and inclusiveness of Turkey’s honey value chains through the certified use of GIs for pine honey and their promotion on domestic and export markets, in collaboration with local beekeepers and Turkey’s leading honey sector companies.
Developing origin-based food quality labels in Turkey's Bursa region
This project aims to add value to Turkey’s agri-food sector by developing origin-based labels in the Bursa region and by strengthening the Geographical Indication (GI) system in the country.
Serbia – Strengthening quality standards in the agri-food sector
This project provides technical assistance to build the capacity of public and private stakeholders engaged in the protection of GIs. The GI products include raspberries from Arilje (Ariljska Malina), sour cherries from Oblacina (Oblacinska Visnja) and the ajvar pepper paste from Kopaonik.
Support to the development of Geographical Indications for sustainable food systems in Africa and elsewhere
The project supports the development of geographical indications in Africa, and promoted them globally as a tool to contribute to sustainable food systems and healthy diets.
Upgrade of meat quality standards in Montenegro and exchange of lessons learned in the Western Balkans
FAO and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) worked with the Montenegrin Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) to support the country’s meat sector by improving food safety compliance and developing quality labels to increase competitiveness.
Support to sustainable value chains through the development of Geographical Indications in the dairy sector
The project involved normative, technical and capacity building activities. It aimed to enhance the sustainability of the country’s dairy sector by developing GIs for two Georgian cheeses. The project also worked to enhance the GI national framework.