'The 2026 edition draws on responses from 32 GI groups spanning 20 countries across 5 continents — covering agricultural products, wines, spirits, and crafts – and reflecting the diversity of the estimated 20,000 GIs recognised internationally.'
Though not in London to attend in person, reading the press release;-
20,000 GIs... that's quite a number.
Essentially, GIs, e.g., Champagne, Prosciutto, Parmigiano Reggiano, act as geographical 'anchors'. With proper protections, those products - to acquire - must come from the specific region designated for the GI. My interest is not just in the export value, but in the relationship with domain names, where the consortia/ GI groups wish to penetrate the UK market. Both through 'exact-match keywords' and other strategies...
'https://www.origin-gi.com/04-05-2026-origin-releases-2026-gi-trends-survey-while-navigating-rising-costs-trade-tensions-and-a-cautious-economic-outlook-for-2026gis-demonstrate-resilience-and-their-groups-confirm-to-be-the/'
- Lucy, DomainPros.
Though not in London to attend in person, reading the press release;-
20,000 GIs... that's quite a number.
Essentially, GIs, e.g., Champagne, Prosciutto, Parmigiano Reggiano, act as geographical 'anchors'. With proper protections, those products - to acquire - must come from the specific region designated for the GI. My interest is not just in the export value, but in the relationship with domain names, where the consortia/ GI groups wish to penetrate the UK market. Both through 'exact-match keywords' and other strategies...
'https://www.origin-gi.com/04-05-2026-origin-releases-2026-gi-trends-survey-while-navigating-rising-costs-trade-tensions-and-a-cautious-economic-outlook-for-2026gis-demonstrate-resilience-and-their-groups-confirm-to-be-the/'
- Lucy, DomainPros.
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