
GIs in Developing Countries
GIs, or Geographical Indications, are labels that identify products made in specific regions known for unique qualities or reputation due to their geographic origin. In developing countries, GIs protect local products like coffee, spices, or handicrafts, ensuring they are recognized and their authenticity preserved. This helps farmers and artisans earn fairer income, encourages regional pride, and prevents imitation. GIs also attract consumers seeking genuine, high-quality regional goods, promoting sustainable development and preserving traditional practices and local culture.