Title of article :
Microbial information regimen in EU geographical indications
Author/Authors :
Vittorio Capozzi، نويسنده , , Pasquale Russo، نويسنده , , Giuseppe Spano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Fermented food Geographical Indications (GIs), protected within the framework of Intellectual Property and Human Rights, are based on various forms of local knowledge and technical practices and on various aspects of local biodiversity, ranging from plant varieties and animal breeds to microbial ecosystem. In the light of the EC Regulation 510/2006 relating to the protection of EU GIs, information about microbial resource management in GIs production is not unequivocally defined. We argue that it is possible to integrate the microbial resource information regimen coherently within the intellectual property framework for GIs. Product specification of GI fermented foods might comprise a list of autochthonous microbial strains representing the “virtuous” microbial biodiversity of a specific terroir and for a given method of food production. The autochthonous strains should be genotypically and technologically characterized and deposited in microbial collections. This approach will be useful in improving the “unique qualities” of products, and in ensuring a strong focus on the biological risks for human health and industrial exigencies of product standardization. Additionally, it is important to underline that a multi-strain starter culture essentially satisfies the patentable criteria.
Keywords :
Intellectual property rights , Geographical indications , Food microbiology , Autochthonous microflora , EC Regulation 510/2006 , Microbial resource
Journal title :
World Patent Information
Journal title :
World Patent Information