European Commission: the Makó Parsley Root also receives a protected geographical indication
The European Union has approved that the Makó parsley root should also be protected as a protected geographical indication (ofj) – the European Commission said on Tuesday.
The Geographical Indication is a name of a landscape, a place, and in exceptional cases the name of a country used to designate a product that has a specific quality, reputation or other attribute is essentially attributable to its geographical origin.
According to the information, the uniqueness of the Makó Parsley Root is due to the geographical environment, the Makó landscape, natural – soil and climatic and partly human factors. (MTI)
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