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"The recognition of geographical indications (GIs) covering agricultural products and foodstuffs must undoubtedly be seen as helpful for quickly ascertaining the origin, quality, reputation and characteristics of particular products. A satisfying agreement has been reached with Georgia, which will allow 820 food products, 1 930 types of wine and 32 spirits – all outstanding European products – to be recognised as assured products with particular qualities, which will no doubt help in marketing them in Georgia. In return, the EU has undertaken to recognise 18 types of quality Georgian wine, which might well give a genuine boost to an important sector of the area’s economy. The European Union should strive to reach agreements like this with other countries as well, since they bring a range of benefits: on the one hand, we are protecting our best businesses from the dangers of counterfeiting and abuse, while on the other, we are helping the growth and development of neighbouring countries so that their citizens might have better living conditions and work opportunities, meaning they would not have to emigrate elsewhere."@en1

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