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Article: Non-Greek dairies must rename their feta cheese sold in Europe.(TRADE)
- Article from:
- The Kiplinger Agriculture Letter
- Article date:
- November 11, 2005
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Non-Greek dairies must rename their feta cheese sold in Europe.
The European Union's highest court says "feta" belongs to Greece.
U.S. exporters can label cheese as feta on all but sales within Europe.But they're examining the EU's trade commitments to accept feta importsand could wind up challenging the ruling before the World Trade Org.
The feta fight is ...
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... ... product or cease production. "Feta ... will no longer face illegal competition from other white cheeses in brine," the Greek Dairies Association said in a statement. "Goat and sheep farmers will benefit most because the milk they produce will be sold more ...
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