Geographical indications and international agricultural trade
Geographical indications and international agricultural trade
About this book
Food safety issues and economic growth have boosted the demand for quality food in Asian countries. In this context, the existence of traditional products with a long history has caused a proliferation of new geographical indications such as the famous Chinese longjing tea or Japanese sake.
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- OL Work ID
- OL16627203W
Subjects
Agricultural produceAgriculture and stateBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Quality ControlBUSINESS & ECONOMICS / CommoditiesAgriculture and state, developing countriesFarm produceMarks of originFood law and legislationFood industry and tradeDevelopment economics & emerging economiesEconomic growthAgriculture & related industriesEconomics