Mexico's Queso de Bola de Ocosingo Gains Protected Geographical Indication
The Queso de Bola de Ocosingo, a traditional cheese from Mexico, has recently been awarded a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). This recognition is intended to bolster the regional identity and market value of the product. The designation underscores the unique qualities and traditional production methods associated with this cheese, which is an important part of the local dairy industry.
The PGI status is significant as it offers legal protection against imitation and misuse of the product's name. This status is expected to help local producers by increasing the cheese’s appeal in both domestic and international markets. The Queso de Bola de Ocosingo joins other Mexican cheeses that have received similar recognitions, reinforcing the country’s rich dairy heritage.
Furthermore, the PGI status is anticipated to promote sustainable agricultural practices and support the livelihoods of local dairy farmers. By ensuring that production remains within its traditional region, the designation helps preserve local customs and contributes to the economic development of the area.







