Analysis of Geographical Indication records deposited with the National Institute of Industrial Property - INPI

This article aims to analyze the Geographical Indication records filed at the National Institute of Industrial Property – INPI. There are two types of Geographical Indications: Indication of Origin (IP) and Denomination of Origin (DO) and in Brazil, the INPI is responsible for analyzing, monitoring...

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Autores: David, Alline Maria Trancoso Ferraz Silva, Sarmento, Carla Simone Araújo Gomes, Matsumoto, Sylvana Naomi, Lopes, Jerisnaldo Matos, Oliveira, Edvaldo, Lemos, Odair Lacerda
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)
Repositorio:Research, Society and Development
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19031
Acceso en línea:https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19031
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Indicação Geográfica
Indicação de Procedência
Denominação de origem.
Indicación geográfica
Indicación de origen
Denominación de origen.
Geographical Indication
Indication of Origin
Appellation of origin.
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Sumario:This article aims to analyze the Geographical Indication records filed at the National Institute of Industrial Property – INPI. There are two types of Geographical Indications: Indication of Origin (IP) and Denomination of Origin (DO) and in Brazil, the INPI is responsible for analyzing, monitoring the processes and granting registration. In order to obtain data about the Brazilian scenario of GIs, a qualitative approach was used, using the literature review as a technical procedure. After the literature review, the analysis of Geographical Indication (GI) data from the base of registrations granted in the national territory until the month of July 2021 by the INPI was carried out, observing different information such as the number of GI concessions in a timeline, the its distribution by states, more specifically the GIs referring to agribusiness, DO and/or IP were analyzed and, finally, among these, the Geographical Indications of coffee growing. As a result, the research shows that the first GI was granted in 2002 in the IP modality where “Vale dos Vinhedos” became recognized as a geographical name and currently the country already totals 86 Geographical Indications, 19 in the Denomination of Origin modality and 67 in Indication of Origin mode. Brazil has 12 Geographical Indications of Coffee, including 4 DOs and 8 IPs. Only one of these records is in Bahia where there are potential regions for future GIs such as Chapada Diamantina and Planalto da Conquista.