Consider the branding rights for the Cornish pasty
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Makers of the Cornish pasty in Cornwall moved a step closer to securing branding and marketing rights for the traditional snack after the government backed their European bid for regional protection.
The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs will take the Cornish Pasty Association's (CPA) application for Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) to Brussels.
If successful, only pasty makers in Cornwall that use traditional methods and recipes for the meat and vegetable snack folded in pastry will be able to use the trademark or "appellation controlee", barring copy-cat like products from branding and marketing their products as Cornish pasties.
"The importance of the Cornish pasty industry to the wider Cornish economy cannot be stressed enough," said Angie Coombs of the CPA committee.
"The application is a genuine attempt to protect the consumer and encourage investment in local economies."
CPA members make about 87 million pasties a year, in a growing market.
The 60 million pounds of sales represent about 6 percent of the Cornish food economy, it said.
Many ingredients are sourced locally and it is estimated 13,000 people are directly or indirectly benefiting from CPA trade, it added.
A spokesman for Defra said the application meets all the criteria for a protected food name. Continued...















