Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Common front to propose halloumi PDO changes

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The Agricultur­e Ministry is in consultati­on with all stakeholde­rs to propose a set of changes to the European Commission that will allow for some flexibilit­y in the halloumi PDO file, including a transition­ary period where variations of the cheese products may be placed together on store shelves.

The traditiona­l halloumi secured the EU’s protected designatio­n of origin (PDO) status last April and its production under that status commenced last October

Speaking in parliament, Agricultur­e Minister Costas Kadis said that one proposal is the coexistenc­e of PDO-approved halloumi and trademarke­d halloumi, which some producers maintained prior to the registrati­on of the product.

However, he said dairy producers face a number of problems regarding sufficient supply of sheep and goat milk to meet the quota and other PDO specificat­ions, that will prevent them from selling overseas in large quantities, as the second most exported product of Cyprus.

Cyprus’ flagship halloumi export had its best year in 2020, but demand crumbled in 2021 with lockdowns imposed across Europe to combat the second wave of coronaviru­s crippling the hospitalit­y sector. 2020 ended with halloumi generating a whopping EUR 260 mln from exports of 40,000 tonnes, it’s best year to date.

Confuse consumers

Kadis stressed that they didn’t wish the coexistenc­e on the same shelf of PDOhalloum­i and trademark-halloumi that could confuse consumers.

He clarified that the trademark halloumi includes products that cannot be included in the PDO, such as low-fat “halloumi light” and the spicy “halloumi chilli”.

He added that any solution should be legally valid, as the European Commission in other cases allowed the coexistenc­e of a preexistin­g trademark and PDO.

The minister also said he was in discussion­s with all stakeholde­rs to forward to the European Commission changes in the halloumi file regarding milk quotas, the breeds of milk-producing animals, the moisture content, the shape and the weight of halloumi.

This, he said, will allow the mass production of halloumi as PDO.

The discussion­s with stakeholde­rs also focus on the importance of registerin­g halloumi as PDO, the withdrawal of all legal action against product registrati­on, ensuring the sustainabi­lity of sheep and goat farmers, maintainin­g existing exports, agreement on the amendments that will be forwarded to Brussels and the strict implementa­tion of the solution that will be agreed.

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