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(Free) Online Event 'EU Experience on Geographical Indications Benefits for Rural Australia?' Monday, 16 Nov
The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University invites you to this seminar on Geographical Indications (GIs) and rural development in Australia.
THE EU EXPERIENCE ON GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS: Are There Benefits for Rural Development in Australia?
This seminar will examine if, and how, the establishment of a GIs right in Australia will contribute to a successful conclusion to the negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement with the EU, and contribute to the stronger protection of provenance in a way that enhances the competitiveness of Australian producers in rural areas.
Speakers
Raimondo Serra Deputy Head of Unit Responsible for “Asia and Australasia” Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development European Commission
Todd Babiak CEO, Brand Tasmania
Charlie McElrhone Group Manager - Trade and Industry Strategy Dairy Australia
Will Studd International Cheese Specialist Writer, Distributor and Maker of the TV show 'Cheese Slices'
When Monday 16 November 2020 5 pm (Melbourne time / AEST) 7 am (Brussels time)
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The seminar will examine the increasing importance of provenance as a means of signifying the quality of specific products in international trade. The EU’s system of GIs has been a prominent means of promoting provenance as a basis for success in European and global markets, and an important resource for supporting rural development throughout Europe.
The EU has been a strong advocate of GIs being used to promote specific places and their products in other parts of the world. The importance of this issue is reflected in the current negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the EU, and in the consultation process on a GIs right being established in Australia.
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European Union Centre of Excellence Social and Global Studies Centre RMIT University, Melbourne