Author (Corporate) | BBC News Online |
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Series Title | BBC News |
Series Details | 10.5.05 |
Publication Date | 10/05/2005 |
Content Type | News |
A row over whether only Greece should be allowed to label its cheese feta has reached the European Court of Justice. The Danish and German governments are challenging a European Commission ruling which said Greece should have sole rights to use the name. In the UK, North Yorkshire-based Shepherd's Purse has warned that a ruling in Greece's favour will hit the firm hard. The Advocate General's Opinion in Joined Cases C-465/02 and C-466/02 was issued on 10 May 2005 and recommended a judgement in Greece's favour. In the view of the Advocate General, 'feta' meets the requirements of a designation of origin in that it describes a cheese originating from a substantial part of Greece, whose characteristics derive from its geographical environment and its production, processing and preparation are carried out in a defined area. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4532669.stm |
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Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Law |
Countries / Regions | Denmark, Europe, Germany, Greece, United Kingdom |