Italy: Good news for PDO cheeses from the EU-New Zealand agreement

Published 2023년 6월 30일

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The EU Council has given a strong boost to the EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, which is expected to be implemented next year. The Italian dairy industry has expressed concerns about the agreement, which heavily favors New Zealand in terms of milk and dairy products. However, there are positive aspects as well, such as the recognition and protection of Italian PDO cheeses in New Zealand.
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According to Assolatte, the Italian Association of Dairy Industries, with the decision to sign the EU-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, the EU Council has given a strong boost to its entry into force, which will probably take place within the first part of next year . The Italian dairy industry - explains the Association - has always expressed some perplexity about this agreement, which for milk and derivatives is decidedly biased in favor of Wellington. The Commission has made significant concessions to its New Zealand counterpart on the dairy front: 36,000 tonnes of butter will see duties gradually reduced to minimums, and also for cheeses a 25,000 tonne quota is expected to be completely liberalized in seven years. For Assolatte, however, there are important positive aspects: «With this agreement, New Zealand accepts the protocol which requires it to recognize and protect geographical indications – declared the president, Paolo Zanetti -. And with its entry into force, there ...

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