Geographical Indications and International Agricultural Trad
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Geographical Indications and International Agricultural Trade

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263 pages 2012

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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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