Spain: Brussels registers "Teruel Pork" as a protected geographical indication

Published Aug 17, 2023

Tridge summary

The European Commission has granted protected geographical indication (PGI) status to the name "Cerdo de Teruel" upon Spain's request. This status recognizes that the meat of swine raised, slaughtered, and butchered in the province of Teruel meets specific criteria, including its quality and geographical origin. This registration adds Cerdo de Teruel to the list of over 1,600 agricultural products protected under this regime, which highlights the connection between a specific region and a product's name, quality, or reputation.
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The European Commission has registered the name "Cerdo de Teruel" as a protected geographical indication (PGI), after the request made by Spain and as the body has not received any statement of opposition to it, as stated in the Official Gazette of the Union Union (OJEU). The name Cerdo de Teruel has been registered in the category of "fresh meat and offal" of the Register of Protected Designations of Origin and Protected Geographical Indications of the European Union (EU), the information specifies. Spain made the registration request to the European Commission last April, detailing that the Teruel Pork nomenclature applies to the meat of swine that are raised, slaughtered and butchered in the province of Teruel. The request detailed that it is a reddish-pinkish meat that presents intramuscular fat infiltration and that when consumed it is juicy, tender meat with a mild flavor. The diet of this cattle is fundamentally based on cereals (at least 50%) and on feed produced within ...
Source: Agropopular

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