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Grown in the tart-land of the USA

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Imported tart cherry products have flooded the domestic market in the past decade, upending the U.S. industry’s competitive balance and leaving it with few options to stem the tide. 
U.S. producers have petitioned the federal government for help against foreign competition more than once, with mixed results. But the latest effort just might give them a competitive edge. 
The Michigan Cherry Committee, funded by an $89,000 federal grant, is studying the feasibility of using a geographical indication (GI) to brand domestically produced Montmorency tart cherry products. If approved by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a GI label will help differentiate U.S. Montmorency products from international competition, said Julie Gordon, MCC’s executive director and president of the Cherry Marketing Institute. 
Attorney and industry consultant Chris Bardenhagen leads the effort. He said a GI logo provides special legal protections, including intellectual property protection, at the international level. It can help crack down on fraud and “put some teeth behind a cease-and-desist letter,” he said. 
A geographical indication would also provide international marketing advantages. The U.S. tart cherry industry exports 10 percent to 20 percent of its crop, Gordon said. 
Bardenhagen said GI labels have cachet in wealthy countries where consumers are buying more place-based foods. Once a domestic label is approved, the industry can also apply for GI status for marketing within the European Union. 
Bardenhagen has spent the past several months preparing the GI application for the patent process. He expects to submit potential logos to the agency by early fall, after wrapping up some consumer research. The approval process could take up to a year. The exact design of the GI logo and exact territory it covers will be decided during the approval process. The industry is seeking a GI for all U.S. tart cherry production, but the Patent and Trademark Office might decide to limit certification to Michigan (which produces more than two-thirds of the national crop), he said. 

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