The promotion programmes aim at helping producers communicate about the quality of their products, to promote them within the EU and beyond, and open new markets. They focus on a number of priorities such as highlighting the quality of European food with geographical indications, or organic production methods.
The selected campaigns will benefit from an overall funding of €200 million from the EU agricultural budget.
Out of the 81 campaigns approved, 55 target countries outside of the EU, such as Brazil, Canada, China, Mexico and India. The selected campaigns will cover a wide range of products such as dairy, olives, and fruit and vegetables. For example, the fruit and vegetable sector will have 16 dedicated programmes, while cheese and dairy products will have eight. This year, the selected programmes come from applicants from 19 Member States.
Monday October 21, 2019/ EC/ European Union.
https://europa.eu/rapid/