Civil & Administrative

#32026R0708Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/708 cancelling the registration of the protected geographical indication ‘Terre di Chieti’ (PGI)

🇪🇺European Union··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This regulation officially cancels the registration of the protected geographical indication (PGI) ‘Terre di Chieti’ from the Union register. The cancellation follows an application submitted by Italy on 23 May 2025, which was published in the Official Journal on 22 September 2025. No oppositions were received during the prescribed period under Article 17 of Regulation (EU) 2024/1143. As a result, producers may no longer use the ‘Terre di Chieti’ PGI name for marketing or labelling purposes after the regulation enters into force.

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Key Changes

  • Cancellation of the protected geographical indication ‘Terre di Chieti’ (PGI) from the Union register
  • Application for cancellation submitted by Italy on 23 May 2025
  • Publication of the cancellation application in the Official Journal on 22 September 2025

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Producers must cease using the 'Terre di Chieti' protected geographical indication (PGI) name for marketing and labelling purposes after the regulation enters into force (20 days following publication in the Official Journal)

Producers of agricultural products previously registered under 'Terre di Chieti' PGI
prohibition
high

Producers must remove 'Terre di Chieti' PGI designation from product labels and marketing materials within the applicable transition period following the regulation's entry into force

Producers of agricultural products previously registered under 'Terre di Chieti' PGI
operational
high

Member States must ensure the name 'Terre di Chieti' is deleted from the Union register of geographical indications following the regulation's entry into force

Member States and relevant EU authorities maintaining the geographical indications register
operational

Affected Parties

Italian wine and agricultural producersProducers previously using ‘Terre di Chieti’ PGI+2 more…

Tags

geographical indication,PGI cancellation,Terre di Chieti