Geographical Indications as Catalysts for Rural Development
4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30
Lafayette Hall L108
University of Vermont
Free & Open to the Public
Dr. Elizabeth Barham is visiting Vermont as part of the Vermont Agency of Agriculture Taste of Place Initiative. She will speak about her American Origins Products work and opportunities for place-based marketing Vermont.
This talk is sponsored by the UVM Food System Research Collaborative, Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Dept. of Nutrition & Food Sciences, Continuing Education, and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture.
Dr. Elizabeth Barham is nationally and internationally known for her research on labels of origin, or geographical indications, as catalysts for rural revitalization, cultural heritage tourism and regional economic development. She is a rural sociologist and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at the University of Arkansas. She has researched GI systems in France, Spain, Portugal and Quebec, Canada. Her current work, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Rural Development, focuses on developing an inventory of U.S. GIs and assisting U.S. GI producers in forming a national association.
For more information, contact Jessica Hyman at 802-656-9897 or jhyman@uvm.edu
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