In Spain, PGI of Tudela asks the EU to sell peeled artichoke

Published 2023년 4월 13일

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The Regulatory Council of the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Artichoke of Tudela is seeking EU approval to extend protection to ready-to-cook peeled artichokes. The European Commission has published a request for this modification, allowing artichokes without stems to be sold peeled. The modified specification also emphasizes the need for packaging to maintain the artichokes' appearance and freshness until consumption. Other changes include the product description, geographical area, proof of origin, and labeling. Opposition to these modifications is allowed within three months.
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The Regulatory Council of the Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) Artichoke of Tudela (Navarra) has called on the European Union (EU) to extend protection to ready-to-cook artichokes that are presented peeled. The European Commission (EC) has published in the Official Gazette of the EU a request for approval of a significant modification of the specifications of the PGI Artichoke of Tudela. Its regulatory council, made up of the producers who work with this product, has explained that this introduces the option that artichokes that are marketed without a stem can be presented peeled. The modified specification also indicates that the artichokes must be packaged in such a way that they maintain their appearance and freshness characteristics until the moment of consumption. In his opinion, this form of marketing allows consumers to purchase a fresh artichoke ready to cook, which can be a way to reach consumer groups without the time or skill to peel artichokes. The modified ...

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