Geographical Indications (GI) Conference
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Online event
A Defra event celebrating UK GIs and providing information about the UK GI schemes
About this event
Food, drink and agricultural products with a geographical connection or that are made using traditional methods can be registered and protected as intellectual property. This protection is called a geographical indication (GI) and guarantees a product’s characteristics or reputation, authenticity and origin.
The UK has a proud and growing food reputation, and GIs play an important role as exemplars of our quality produce. We are committed to celebrating the success of these products and driving further market access to make sure they are enjoyed around the world.
Join us, and a range of guest speakers, as we celebrate UK food and drink, consider the value and purpose of GIs and discuss possible areas for development under the UK GI Schemes.
Who is this event for?
We would like to see a wide-range of attendees, including current GI producers and producer associations, prospective GI producers and applicants, retailers, local authorities and those involved in the control of the scheme, Regional Food Groups and other relevant organisations with an interest in iconic UK food and drink.
This ½ day online event will include:
• An introduction from Victoria Prentis, the Minister of State for Farming, Fisheries and Food, with opportunity for Q&A.
• An overview of the UK GI Schemes and consideration of the international context.
• Case studies, showcasing real-world opportunities and examples of GIs in production, marketing and international trade.
• Introductions to key GI policy areas and possible future workshops, including applications, promotion and producer verification.
This is an online event via MS Teams.