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Foreword. Introduction Part 1: The Policy Context 1. Geographical Indications and TRIPS 2. Setting up of a GI: Requirements and Difficulties at the Producer Level 3. Legal Infrastructure for the Protection of GIs 4. Geographical Indications and Economic Development 5. Assessing the Economic Impact of Protecting Geographical Indications 6. Geographical Indications, Traditional Knowledge, Expressions of Culture and the Protection of Cultural Products in Africa Part 2: Case Studies 7. Cameroon: Oku White Honey 8. Ethiopia: Coffee 9. Gabon: Okumé Wood 10. Ghana: Cocoa 11. Kenya: Tea 12. Mauritius: Sugar 13. Morocco: Argan Oil 14. Rwanda: Coffee 15. Uganda: Cotton 16. Senegal: Yett of Joal 17. South Africa: Rooibos Tea. Index
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