Current:Home > MyItalian cheesemakers microchip parmesan in bid to fight copycats -Clarity Finance Guides
Italian cheesemakers microchip parmesan in bid to fight copycats
View
Date:2025-04-11 16:39:23
One of the world's most famous cheeses is also one of the most counterfeited dairy products on the planet.
Competing manufacturers have for years produced cheaper imitations of Italy's parmigiano reggiano, a favored topping for pasta and salad.
Now, the producers of parmigiano reggiano say they have innovated a way to prevent any pretenders from ripping off their product.
Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium (PRC), the association that oversees production of the cheese, says it has been putting microchips in its product as part of a technological trial which would allow consumers to trace parmesan cheese back to its place of origin.
Under special protections designated by the European Union, parmigiano reggiano is the only kind of cheese which can be called parmesan within Europe and it must be made in a small part of northern Italy, including in the provinces of Parma and Reggio Emilia.
PRC are hopeful that their new technology will help to enforce that protected status. Their microchips are about the size of a grain of salt and have been inserted into the labels found on the rind of about 120,000 wheels of parmigiano reggiano. The chips work as scannable food tags with a QR code label.
In an e-mailed statement sent on Friday, Nicola Bertinelli, president of Consorzio Parmigiano Reggiano, told CBS News that "by being the first to incorporate these secure digital labels onto our cheese wheels, we can continue to ensure consumer safety."
"Since the establishment of our Consortium in 1934, we have worked to convey the value of our product globally and distinguish it from similar-sounding products on the market that do not meet our strict requirements for production and area of origin," Berintelli said.
In the United States, Parmiano Reggiano does not have protected status and American manufactures in states like Wisconsin make different forms of 'parmesan' cheese.
Outside of the United States, the Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium successfully blocked the US food giant Kraft Heinz from registering the name "Kraft parmesan cheese" as a trademark in Ecuador in 2022.
- In:
- Italy
veryGood! (15196)
Related
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- 25 monkeys caught but more still missing after escape from research facility in SC
- Brush fire erupts in Brooklyn's iconic Prospect Park amid prolonged drought
- Everard Burke Introduce
- Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
- 'SNL' stars jokingly declare support for Trump, Dana Carvey plays Elon Musk
- 2 Florida women charged after shooting death of photographer is livestreamed
- NASCAR Cup Series Championship race 2024: Start time, TV, live stream, odds, lineup
- John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
- Timothée Chalamet Details How He Transformed Into Bob Dylan for Movie
Ranking
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- Pete Rose fans say final goodbye at 14-hour visitation in Cincinnati
- Sister Wives’ Janelle Brown Alleges Ex Kody Made False Claims About Family’s Finances
- NY forest ranger dies fighting fires as air quality warnings are issued in New York and New Jersey
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Deebo Samuel explains 'out of character' sideline altercation with 49ers long snapper, kicker
- Pistons' Ausar Thompson cleared to play after missing 8 months with blood clot
- Appeals Court Affirms Conviction of Everglades Scientist Accused of Stealing ‘Trade Secrets’
Recommendation
Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
'He's driving the bus': Jim Harbaugh effect paying dividends for Justin Herbert, Chargers
Jerry Jones lashes out at question about sun's glare at AT&T Stadium after Cowboys' loss
California voters reject proposed ban on forced prison labor in any form
See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
Does your dog have arthritis? A lot of them do. But treatment can be tricky
Oregon's Dan Lanning, Indiana's Curt Cignetti pocket big bonuses after Week 11 wins
Chiefs block last-second field goal to save unbeaten record, beat Broncos