Part 3: Legal framework
In terms of the GI producer group, there are several types of legal frameworks which can be adopted to establish the group. These can include:
Regardless of the legal structure, the important point is to have value chain stakeholders unite around a common strategy.
Choosing the most appropriate legal structure for the group of producers will depend on the national legal framework. The group must be cognisant that the legal structure chosen must fit the purpose of the group and allow for all producers in the geographical area who wish to, become members and to participate fully in the governance of the group.
The group will need to undertake several activities not only in relation to the day-to-day operations of the instituted producer group, but also related to implementing and managing the GI system established for the OLP.
The group will need to:
Access to the GI group
Normally, all producers who can meet and follow the defined specification can be a member of the GI group. There generally is no restriction to access, however, interested producers wanting to become part of the GI system, must be willing to share the common strategy of the group and respect the specifications. The group must guard against persons who may want to profit from, and exploit the GI.
Motivating factors to join the GI producer group:
Sustainability of the GI producer Group
A key factor in the successful implementation of a GI management system is the ability of the group of producers to ensure the sustainability of the system. Producers must be aware of resources (financial, human, technical) required to implement and sustain the system. Equally important is determining the type of membership; payment of member fees, if any; recruitment of staff and their competencies; and working capital.
Activities managed by the GI producer group
There are different types of activities that can be implemented by the group including:
Production support
The different types of activities that can be managed by the GI group can be the following:
Defining the terms of control
The controls as articulated in the control plan provides a means to assess compliance of producers to the conditions of the GI specifications. Additionally, the group of producers must develop and collectively approve a control plan and identify and select a control body.
Registration of the GI
The GI group will prepare the application of the GI based on the applicable national or international legal framework. In this endeavour they will have to interact with relevant institutions such as IP offices and other ministries.
Marketing the product with the protected Geographical Indication
It is important for the GI group to put in place a marking strategy which can be developed at the same time when defining the GI specification. There is also need to implement a communication plan for the GI strategy and to choose an appropriate tools to implement the marketing strategy using the correct labelling.
Day-to-day Management
The producer group will also have to put administrative and other systems in place to address the daily management of the group. This will include, but not be limited to:
Budgetary aspects
In terms of financial sustainability, the GI producer group will need to consider:
Conclusion
When setting up a GI producer group it is important to consider
Learning exercises
Question 1: I do not like some producers because they are competitors. Can I limit access to the GI group?
No. It is impossible to refuse a producer because he is a competitor. In a way, any GI group is composed of producers who are all competitors. But in the case of collective rights like GIs, even if competitors, producers of such products work together to preserve and add value to a specific type of product that has a clear link to the geographical area they are placed in, while still preserving the option to differentiate themselves with their individual names and trade marks.
Question 2: I do not want this producer to be part of the GI group as our families have been enemies for a long time. Can I limit access to the GI group?
No. It is impossible to refuse a producer because of personal issues. As long as a producer is able to comply with the GI requirements, they must be accepted inside the GI group.
Question 3: A producer is not able to provide evidence of his or her capacity to comply with the GI specification. Can I limit access to the GI group?
Yes, if a producer is not able to comply with the GI requirements, they should not be part of the GI group.
Question 4: A producer does not want to pay the membership fee. Can we limit access to the GI group?
The answer is yes. If a producer wants to benefit from the GI advantages and the GI group mission, he must participate in the collective strategy and pay any required membership fee.
Question 5: Is a GI group entitled to manage several GI products?
The answer is yes. It is possible for a GI group to manage several GI products. The key will be to develop a strategy for the harmonisation of activities and sharing of costs.
Question 6: Can we delegate some activities such as internal controls, promotion, etc. to another more well-structured association?
Yes. A GI group may not have all the required competencies to implement the all GI activities. In this case they can delegate these activities to be implemented by other entities on their behalf. These may include cooperatives for internal controls, lawyers for legal protection aspects, etc.