TY - JOUR
T1 - 25 years of European Union (EU) quality schemes for agricultural products and foodstuffs across EU Member States
AU - Albuquerque, Tânia G.
AU - Oliveira, M. Beatriz P.P.
AU - Costa, Helena S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Tânia Gonçalves Albuquerque acknowledges the PhD fellowship (SFRH/BD/99718/2014) funded by the FCT, FSE and MEC. Regarding financial support, the authors thank the project Oper-ação NORTE-01-0145-FEDER-000011 – denominada Qualidade e Segurança Alimentar – uma abordagem (nano)tecnológica) and project UID/QUI/50006/2013 – POCI/01/0145/FEDER/007265, along with the financial support from FCT/MEC through national funds and co-financed by FEDER, under Partnership Agreement PT2020.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Society of Chemical Industry
PY - 2018/5
Y1 - 2018/5
N2 - Consumers are increasingly turning their attention to the quality and origin of products that they consume. European Union (EU) quality schemes are associated with a label, which was introduced to allow consumers to perform an informed choice and to protect producers from unfair practices. This present study provides an overview of the last 25 years of EU quality schemes [Protected Designations of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) and Traditional Specialities Guaranteed (TSG)] on agricultural products and foodstuffs across the 28 EU Member States. According to the results, it was possible to conclude that Southern European countries have the highest number of registered products. The most used EU quality scheme is PGI, followed by PDO. Concerning the analysis of the evolution in the last 25 years, the number of registered products among EU Member States has increased significantly. The fruit, vegetables and cereals (fresh or processed) category is the one that accounts for the highest percentage (26.8%) of registered products, followed by cheeses and meat products (cooked, salted, smoked) categories, with 17.2% and 13.5%, respectively. Further investigations should address consumer preferences, knowledge and attitudes, especially Northern European countries with a lower number of registered products. Moreover, the investigation and registration of products should be encouraged among all EU Member States to allow the maintenance of important elements of the history, culture and heritage of the local areas, regions and countries.
AB - Consumers are increasingly turning their attention to the quality and origin of products that they consume. European Union (EU) quality schemes are associated with a label, which was introduced to allow consumers to perform an informed choice and to protect producers from unfair practices. This present study provides an overview of the last 25 years of EU quality schemes [Protected Designations of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) and Traditional Specialities Guaranteed (TSG)] on agricultural products and foodstuffs across the 28 EU Member States. According to the results, it was possible to conclude that Southern European countries have the highest number of registered products. The most used EU quality scheme is PGI, followed by PDO. Concerning the analysis of the evolution in the last 25 years, the number of registered products among EU Member States has increased significantly. The fruit, vegetables and cereals (fresh or processed) category is the one that accounts for the highest percentage (26.8%) of registered products, followed by cheeses and meat products (cooked, salted, smoked) categories, with 17.2% and 13.5%, respectively. Further investigations should address consumer preferences, knowledge and attitudes, especially Northern European countries with a lower number of registered products. Moreover, the investigation and registration of products should be encouraged among all EU Member States to allow the maintenance of important elements of the history, culture and heritage of the local areas, regions and countries.
KW - PDO
KW - PGI
KW - TSG
KW - certification
KW - quality schemes
KW - traditional foods
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U2 - 10.1002/jsfa.8811
DO - 10.1002/jsfa.8811
M3 - Review article
C2 - 29210465
AN - SCOPUS:85041850685
SN - 0022-5142
VL - 98
SP - 2475
EP - 2489
JO - Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
JF - Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
IS - 7
ER -