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In Switzerland, the ''appellation d'origine protégée'' (AOP, protected designation of origin) is a geographical indication protecting the origin and the quality of traditional food products other than wines (wines have another label called ''appellation d'origine contrôlée'', AOC). In the past, the ''appellation d'origine contrôlée'' certification was used for both wines and other food products. In 2013, to match the system of the European Union, the ''appellation d'origine contrôlée'' was replaced by the ''appellation d'origine protégée'' for agricultural products other than wine. == Geographical indications and traditional specialities in Switzerland == The ''appellation d'origine protégée'' (AOP, protected designation of origin) certifies that "everything, from the raw material to the processing and the final product, comes from one clearly defined region of origin".〔http://www.aop-igp.ch/en-home (page visited on 9 August 2015).〕 The ''indication géographique protégée'' (IGP, protected geographical indication) certifies that products were "either manufactured, processed or prepared at their place of origin".〔 The ''appellation d'origine contrôlé'' (AOC, controlled designation of origin) certifies wines. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Appellation d'origine protégée (Switzerland)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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