The rural carrots of Fertőd, Hungary, also received EU protection

Published 2021년 11월 3일

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The European Commission has granted EU protection to the Fertőd rural carrot, increasing the number of EU protected geographical indications to 78. These protections include 28 food, 38 wine, and 12 brandy names. The Fertőd carrot is linked to the Lake Fertő region in western Transdanubia, Hungary, and is known for its sweet taste and bright red color. This protection aims to increase the product's distinctiveness in trade and facilitate consumer communication and promotion.
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By a decision of the European Commission on 3 November, the name Fertőd rural carrot was granted EU protection. As a result of the Ministry of Agriculture's Geographical Indications Program, the number of EU protected geographical indications has increased to 78: 28 food, 38 wine and 12 brandy names are protected in the EU, the Ministry of Agriculture (AM) told MTI on Wednesday. Carrots from the Fertőd countryside received EU protection, photo: kisalfold.hu According to the announcement, the production of carrots in the Fertőd region can be linked to the area of Lake Fertő in the western Transdanubia region of Hungary. The easy-to-cultivate, yet well-watered soil, which also contains sediment and coarse sand from the lake bottom, is conducive to growing root vegetables. The root carcass of the Fertőd rural carrot is bright red in color, long, smooth, free of branches and cracks, with a characteristically sweet taste. Carotene formation is favorably affected by moderate warmth and ...
Source: Trademagazin

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