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AfrIPI supports the registration of geographical indications in the African Intellectual Property Organization

The AfrIPI project, in collaboration with the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI), organised a workshop on the geographical indication Ylang-Ylang des Comores on 15 September 2023 in Moroni, Comoros.

This workshop, supported by the European Union Delegation in Comoros, the AFIDEV project (Support for export sectors and rural development in the Union of the Comoros), and the OAPI National Liaison Office, was honoured by the presence of the Secretary General of the Comoros’ Ministry of Agriculture.

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AfrIPI’s mission on geographical indications to Egypt

Egypt is working towards adopting a sui generis protection framework for geographical indications (GIs) and their registration. The AfrIPI project and the Egyptian Trademark Office have been exploring various ways to support GIs in Egypt.

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AfrIPI supports the implementation of a continental GI strategy

A roundtable on the role of geographical indications (GIs) in sustainable development was organised on 7 February 2023 by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM). The topic ‘what lessons can be learned to improve the contribution of projects to sustainable development?’ was addressed.

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CIRAD and AFD launch the first fund to support geographical indications in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific

CIRAD and the Agence Française de Développement recently launched the “Geographical Indications Facility”, to run for a period of four years from 2021. Its goal is to provide actors in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States with technical and financial support for the development of geographical indications.

Read more: CIRAD and AFD launch the first fund to support geographical indications in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific

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ARIPO Member States discuss GI protection approach

The Geographical Indications (GIs) Conference for the ARIPO Member States held from 10 to 12 November 2021 concluded with a promise that GIs from Africa will have a better chance of protection and economic gain.

The Conference defined a strategy amongst the ARIPO Member States to set up a GI legal framework on a regional or national level that would demonstrate the importance of GIs for the national and regional markets.

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SOUTIEN À LA MISE EN PLACE D’INDICATIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES AFRICAINES

En affirmant l’identité de produits agricoles traditionnels, l’appellation d’origine permet de structurer une organisation économique et d’encourager les efforts de qualité des producteurs et transformateurs dans la perspective de leur ouvrir des débouchés d’exportation.

Read more: SOUTIEN À LA MISE EN PLACE D’INDICATIONS GÉOGRAPHIQUES AFRICAINES

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15 years of AFD support for geographical indications

A roundtable on the role of geographical indications (GIs) in sustainable development was organised on 7 February 2023 by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM). The topic ‘what lessons can be learned to improve the contribution of projects to sustainable development?’ was addressed.

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Introducing the Manual for Geographical Indications in Africa

Over the last 20 years, Geographical Indications (GIs) have emerged as a global phenomenon, generating growing interest among producers, consumers, scholars and policymakers. The experience of GIs in Africa shows that they deserve solid national and

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