The meaning and utility of the Designation of Protected Origin–DPO – for the crockery producers of El Carmen De Viboral
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https://doi.org/10.21501/2500-669X.2471Keywords:
Geographic indication, Denomination, Origin, Certificate, crockery.Abstract
According to the World Intellectual Property Organization (OMPI), a Geographic indication (GI) is a sign used to designate the specific origin of products having qualities or a reputation derived from its place of origin. El Carmen de Viboral is recognized for traditional manufacturing of ceramics, in 2012 they obtained recognition from the Superintendence of Private Origin Denomination for these products, which validates their reputation that it has acquired. The purpose of this article is to recognize the benefits obtained by Ceramic producers of El Carmen de Viboral by having this Certificate. The research has a descriptive framework, the primary sources were the group of people who managed the DPO, surveys were conducted to producers of ceramics of the town, and the results were analyzed and triangulated with information obtained in the theoretical framework. The study shows, how APROZOLA (Asociación de Productores de Loza del Carmen de Viboral), with the support of Colombian Crafts, that helped processed the document which enables the ceramic producers of Carmen de Viboral keep the ancient tradition, gaining recognition in international markets and contribute to the construction of territorial identity on ceramics.Downloads
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