A geographical indication is a legal label that marks a product as being from a particular region. It's mostly european countries that have the sort of s for example, france and italy have roughly six thousand each. Benin specifically has a lot to gain from this. 38 % of people in benin work or live from farming. And forty five percent of the population lives on less than one dollar 90 cents a day.
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