The number of Turkish products that received geographical indication in Kütahya increased to 10

Published 2021년 7월 16일

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The Pazarlar cherry from Kütahya province in Turkey has received geographical indication approval from the Turkish Patent Institute, increasing the number of products from the region with this protection to 10. Other products including Simav carpet, Tavşanlı roasted chickpea, Kütahya tiles, Şaphane sour cherry, cimcik vaccine, louse halva, foam halva, pasha halvah and cranberry tarhana have also been registered with the institute. Geographical indication registration is a way of protecting products that are known for their quality, tradition, and local qualities, and are identified with a specific region or country.
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AK Party Kütahya Provincial President Sebahattin Ceyhun stated that the Pazarlar cherry was registered by the Turkish Patent Institute and received geographical indication approval. Provincial President Sebahattin Ceyhun said that the number of products that received geographical indication in Kütahya increased to 10 with the Pazarlar cherry, which was registered by the Turkish Patent Institute and received geographical indication approval as a result of long-term studies. President Ceyhun said, "Simav carpet, Tavşanlı roasted chickpea, Kütahya tiles, Şaphane sour cherry, cimcik vaccine, louse halva, foam halva, pasha halvah and cranberry tarhana were registered by the Turkish Patent Institute and received geographical indication approval. Our work continues at full speed,” he said. "What is geographical indication registration?" With geographical indication registration, it is ensured that products that have gained a ...
Source: Sondakika

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