International audienceThe district of Kodagu, also called Coorg, in the Western Ghats of India produces 2% of the world's coffee, the expansion and intensification of which have reduced the forest cover by more than 30% in 20 years. Innovative actions are therefore urgently required to link economic development and biodiversity conservation, and stakeholders are exploring three strategies to add value to coffee from Coorg and prevent further biodiversity erosion: registration of trademarks; geographical indications; and environmental certification, via eco‐labels. This article analyses their respective strengths and weaknesses and discusses the synergies between them
The Indian coffee sector is at an important transition point, increasingly stuck in the middle betwe...
A geographical indication (GI) is a form of protection highlighted in the Trade Related Aspects of I...
India has taken the lead in protecting Geographical Indications (GI)s, in accordance with WTO Agreem...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu, also called Coorg, in the Western Ghats of India produ...
The district of Kodagu, also called Coorg, in the Western Ghats of India produces 2% of the world's ...
produces 2 % of the world’s coffee, the expansion and intensification of which have reduced the fore...
The district of Kodagu also called Coorg in the Western Ghats of India produces two percent of the w...
India produces about 4% of the world's coffee, and the district of Kodagu (Coorg) in the Western Gha...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu (Coorg) in India produces between 1 and 2 % of the worl...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu (Coorg) in India produces between 1 and 2 % of the worl...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu (Coorg) in India produces between 1 and 2 % of the worl...
Certification programs have been employed in many agricultural products as a means to encourage and ...
Certification programs have been employed in many agricultural products as a means to encourage and ...
Certification programs have been employed in many agricultural products as a means to encourage and ...
Conservation initiatives are designed to address threats to forests and biodiversity, often through ...
The Indian coffee sector is at an important transition point, increasingly stuck in the middle betwe...
A geographical indication (GI) is a form of protection highlighted in the Trade Related Aspects of I...
India has taken the lead in protecting Geographical Indications (GI)s, in accordance with WTO Agreem...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu, also called Coorg, in the Western Ghats of India produ...
The district of Kodagu, also called Coorg, in the Western Ghats of India produces 2% of the world's ...
produces 2 % of the world’s coffee, the expansion and intensification of which have reduced the fore...
The district of Kodagu also called Coorg in the Western Ghats of India produces two percent of the w...
India produces about 4% of the world's coffee, and the district of Kodagu (Coorg) in the Western Gha...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu (Coorg) in India produces between 1 and 2 % of the worl...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu (Coorg) in India produces between 1 and 2 % of the worl...
International audienceThe district of Kodagu (Coorg) in India produces between 1 and 2 % of the worl...
Certification programs have been employed in many agricultural products as a means to encourage and ...
Certification programs have been employed in many agricultural products as a means to encourage and ...
Certification programs have been employed in many agricultural products as a means to encourage and ...
Conservation initiatives are designed to address threats to forests and biodiversity, often through ...
The Indian coffee sector is at an important transition point, increasingly stuck in the middle betwe...
A geographical indication (GI) is a form of protection highlighted in the Trade Related Aspects of I...
India has taken the lead in protecting Geographical Indications (GI)s, in accordance with WTO Agreem...