Over the past decade, coffee producers have been struggling with the world market’s low and unstable coffee prices. Some coffee producing countries try to overcome this crisis by moving from pure commodity exports to higher-price exports of niche market quality products, like “single-origin coffee”, protected by intellectual property tools. Such protection can take the form of trademarks or geographical indications. At present within the single-origin coffee sector, a trend to use the latter form can be observed. For example, “Café de Colombia” was registered as a Protected Geographical Indication under Council Regulation (EC) No 510/2006. Another recent example is the Ethiopian Fine Coffee Trademarking and Licensing Initiative. In order to...
produces 2 % of the world’s coffee, the expansion and intensification of which have reduced the fore...
The Ethiopian government initiated the Ethiopian Coffee Trademarking and Licensing Initiative in 200...
Globalization, either directly or indirectly (e.g. through structural adjustment reforms), has calle...
Over the past decade, coffee producers have been struggling with the world market’s low and unstable...
An increasing interest in geographical indications of origin (GIs) as a tool of product differentiat...
Like some developing countries, Ethiopia, with the help of Oxfam public campaign, managed to obtain ...
A coalition of Ethiopian coffee producers and the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO) set ...
International audienceZimbabwean coffee, known among coffee aficionados as Chipinge coffee has re-em...
Coffee is one of the world’s most valuable commodities. However, both the refining procedure and the...
The objective of the present article is to investigate the importance of geographical indications (G...
The commodity nature of green coffee is the main cause of “the coffee paradox” (decreasing prices at...
thank youInternational audienceCoffees are products that most registered as GIs in Indonesia since 2...
The worldwide drop in coffee prices and the rising demand for products linked to original characteri...
The initiative to register trademark for Ethiopia’s fine coffees was launched in 2004. What seemed a...
Geographical Indication registrations are initiated keeping in mind various benefits out of it such ...
produces 2 % of the world’s coffee, the expansion and intensification of which have reduced the fore...
The Ethiopian government initiated the Ethiopian Coffee Trademarking and Licensing Initiative in 200...
Globalization, either directly or indirectly (e.g. through structural adjustment reforms), has calle...
Over the past decade, coffee producers have been struggling with the world market’s low and unstable...
An increasing interest in geographical indications of origin (GIs) as a tool of product differentiat...
Like some developing countries, Ethiopia, with the help of Oxfam public campaign, managed to obtain ...
A coalition of Ethiopian coffee producers and the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO) set ...
International audienceZimbabwean coffee, known among coffee aficionados as Chipinge coffee has re-em...
Coffee is one of the world’s most valuable commodities. However, both the refining procedure and the...
The objective of the present article is to investigate the importance of geographical indications (G...
The commodity nature of green coffee is the main cause of “the coffee paradox” (decreasing prices at...
thank youInternational audienceCoffees are products that most registered as GIs in Indonesia since 2...
The worldwide drop in coffee prices and the rising demand for products linked to original characteri...
The initiative to register trademark for Ethiopia’s fine coffees was launched in 2004. What seemed a...
Geographical Indication registrations are initiated keeping in mind various benefits out of it such ...
produces 2 % of the world’s coffee, the expansion and intensification of which have reduced the fore...
The Ethiopian government initiated the Ethiopian Coffee Trademarking and Licensing Initiative in 200...
Globalization, either directly or indirectly (e.g. through structural adjustment reforms), has calle...