Geographical indications in Indonesia

Geographical Indications in Indonesia are a form of intellectual property consisting of an "indication which identifies goods and/or a product as originating from a particular region of which its geographical environment factors including nature, labor, or combination of both factors are attributable to a given reputation, quality, and characteristics of the produced goods and/or product".

[2] As of August 2021, 93 Geographical Indications had been registered, most of which originating from Indonesia.

The list of Indonesian GIs is shown below:[2][3] Kopi Arabika Gayo is (in addition of its status as Geographical Indication in Indonesia) also register as a Protected Geographical Indication in the European Union as well as the UK.

[4] Bali Amed salt / garam Amed Bali has been registered as a Protected Designation of Origin in the European Union.

[5] In the framework of negotiations between the European Union and Indonesia on a Free Trade Agreement, in 2019, 47 products were suggested to be eligible for protection after entry into force of that agreement in the future,[6] followed by two more in 2021: Kopi Robusta Pagar Alam and Salak Sibetan Karangasem Bali.