Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern Brazil

Abstract Fierce market competition and growing consumer demand for quality have spurred organizations to seek certification as a way of differentiating their products and services from those of competitors. Geographical Indication (GI) is a type of certification that has received attention from agribusiness. The significance as a cultural artifact (e.g., locally-produced curd cheese) does not lie in the product itself, but in the relationships that are established between those who produce it and those who consume it, thereby highlighting the interrelationships of these symbolic production practices. This study seeks to understand how the process of GI certification has conferred new meaning on (re-signified) artisanal production of curd cheese in rural parts of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. GI adds value to the product, making it competitive. Discourse analysis enabled comparison of the cheese's original cultural meanings with those outlined by Curd Cheese Certification Association (CCCA) member-producers. Certification-driven innovations have helped CCCA member-producers to re-signify their artisanal production, while providing a clear understanding of both the material and symbolic dimensions of improvements perceived to have occurred in the production process.

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Main Authors: Almeida,Simone de Lira, Paiva Júnior,Fernando Gomes, Costa,Carlos, Guerra,José Roberto Ferreira
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Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração 2016
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spelling oai:scielo:S1415-655520160006007152016-11-09Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern BrazilAlmeida,Simone de LiraPaiva Júnior,Fernando GomesCosta,CarlosGuerra,José Roberto Ferreira symbolic production geographical indication curd cheese Abstract Fierce market competition and growing consumer demand for quality have spurred organizations to seek certification as a way of differentiating their products and services from those of competitors. Geographical Indication (GI) is a type of certification that has received attention from agribusiness. The significance as a cultural artifact (e.g., locally-produced curd cheese) does not lie in the product itself, but in the relationships that are established between those who produce it and those who consume it, thereby highlighting the interrelationships of these symbolic production practices. This study seeks to understand how the process of GI certification has conferred new meaning on (re-signified) artisanal production of curd cheese in rural parts of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. GI adds value to the product, making it competitive. Discourse analysis enabled comparison of the cheese's original cultural meanings with those outlined by Curd Cheese Certification Association (CCCA) member-producers. Certification-driven innovations have helped CCCA member-producers to re-signify their artisanal production, while providing a clear understanding of both the material and symbolic dimensions of improvements perceived to have occurred in the production process.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em AdministraçãoRevista de Administração Contemporânea v.20 n.6 20162016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-65552016000600715en10.1590/1982-7849rac2016150315
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Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern Brazil
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Paiva Júnior,Fernando Gomes
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title Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern Brazil
title_short Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern Brazil
title_full Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Geographical Indication Re-signifying Artisanal Production of Curd Cheese in Northeastern Brazil
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description Abstract Fierce market competition and growing consumer demand for quality have spurred organizations to seek certification as a way of differentiating their products and services from those of competitors. Geographical Indication (GI) is a type of certification that has received attention from agribusiness. The significance as a cultural artifact (e.g., locally-produced curd cheese) does not lie in the product itself, but in the relationships that are established between those who produce it and those who consume it, thereby highlighting the interrelationships of these symbolic production practices. This study seeks to understand how the process of GI certification has conferred new meaning on (re-signified) artisanal production of curd cheese in rural parts of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco. GI adds value to the product, making it competitive. Discourse analysis enabled comparison of the cheese's original cultural meanings with those outlined by Curd Cheese Certification Association (CCCA) member-producers. Certification-driven innovations have helped CCCA member-producers to re-signify their artisanal production, while providing a clear understanding of both the material and symbolic dimensions of improvements perceived to have occurred in the production process.
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