From the thatched roofs around Lake Neusiedler to the best ceramics from Stoob – according to the regulation, traditional trade in Europe takes on greater importance.
Traditional crafts have always had golden roots in Burgenland. Over the past decades, small family and commercial businesses have built an excellent reputation for their independent products. “These diverse, extraordinary achievements will not only be appreciated, but also protected in the future,” explains MEP Christian Sagartz. The state chairman of the ÖVP refers to a regulation of the European Parliament intended to protect regional handicraft products worldwide against imitations. “This applies, for example, to handshakes in Burgenland, basket weaving or thatched roofs,” adds Sagartz.
Source: Krone

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