Mele del Trentino (Trentino apples) have obtained the PGI certification, which will be in force from July, 20th. Yesterday, the European Commission published in the Official Journal of the EU the final authorization for the registration of the new PGI in the European register of protected designations of origin and geographical indications (PDOs and PGIs) and traditional guaranteed specialities (TGS).
The EU Commission has recognized that the link between Trentino apples and their geographical area of production “is based on the reputation, linked to a long history that has led to the building of solid relationships with consumers who appreciate their distinctive and qualitative aspects and recognize higher prices when purchasing.”
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net/
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