EU: Coldiretti and Filiera Italia’s opposition to PGI recognition for Pakistani basmati rice upheld

Published Sep 24, 2024

Tridge summary

Rome - Coldiretti and Filiera Italia, with support from Minister Lollobrigida, have successfully opposed Pakistan's proposal for the Protected Indication of Origin (PGI) status for Basmati rice in the European Union. This decision aims to protect the Italian rice market from risks such as child labor, banned pesticides, and market dumping. Granting PGI status to Basmati rice could exempt it from duties, negatively impacting the Italian rice industry and devaluing European Indica rice. The move is crucial for maintaining the balance in rice cultivation and ensuring social and environmental sustainability in rice production.
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Rome - An important result achieved thanks to the action of Coldiretti and Filiera Italia who, representing the Italian rice supply chain, presented to the European Union the official request to oppose the recognition of the Protected Indication of Origin (PGI) for Basmati rice, proposed by Pakistan. A result also preceded by an awareness raising by Minister Lollobrigida on the issue considering the importance of Made in Italy rice in the European panorama. A concrete response to the risk of further opening the doors to production obtained with the exploitation of child labor, the use of pesticides banned in the EU, up to the risk of dumping on European products. The recognition, in fact, could trigger the risk of exemption from duties of imported PGI basmati processed rice, with consequent repercussions on the Italian market and serious consequences for the national rice supply chain. Furthermore, it could lead to a collapse in the valorization of European Indica rice and the ...
Source: Agricolae

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