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According to a report on the South African News 24-hour website on June 8, South Africa’s Rooibos was included in the EU 's protected designation of origin (PDO) product list, becoming the first African food product approved by the EU to be included in the list.
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The purpose of this list is to provide geographical indication protection for the names of wine, meat, cheese, bread and other products
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Obtaining the protection of the European Union's geographical indication is very important for South Africa's Boss tea to increase its sales competitive advantage.
The total value of foods included in the EU's Appellation of Origin product list is as high as R1.
24 trillion
.
The legal person in charge of the South African B.
Tea Association said that obtaining the protection of the EU geographical indication is only the beginning of the global recognition of South African origin tea.
Its next goal is to promote the World Trade Organization to certify South Africa B.
Tea as a product of origin as soon as possible
.
.
The purpose of this list is to provide geographical indication protection for the names of wine, meat, cheese, bread and other products
.
Obtaining the protection of the European Union's geographical indication is very important for South Africa's Boss tea to increase its sales competitive advantage.
The total value of foods included in the EU's Appellation of Origin product list is as high as R1.
24 trillion
.
The legal person in charge of the South African B.
Tea Association said that obtaining the protection of the EU geographical indication is only the beginning of the global recognition of South African origin tea.
Its next goal is to promote the World Trade Organization to certify South Africa B.
Tea as a product of origin as soon as possible
.