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SENADI Resolution Strengthens the Control of Geographical Indications and Denominations of Origin in Ecuador
- April 9th 2026
- Quevedo & Ponce
A Relevant Step in Protecting Origin
This resolution strengthens the legal framework applicable to distinctive signs linked to origin, in order to ensure their authenticity, quality, and reputation, along with international intellectual property standards.
Key Aspects of the Ruling
- Creation of regulatory offices as private non-profit entities
- Majority participation of producers linked to the protected product
- Minimum organizational structure: assembly, board of directors, supervisory committee, and general management
- Technical independence and prohibition of political or religious affiliation
Main Functions
The regulatory offices will have the authority to:
- Supervise quality standards
- Authorize the use of Geographical Indications and Denominations of Origin.
- Protect the product’s prestige
- Take action against undue use
Certification and Control
A mandatory identification system is established, including the use of the national denominations of origin seal and the implementation of specific seals registered as certification marks, strengthening traceability and market trust.
Supervision and Enforcement
SENADI will exercise powers of control, auditing, and sanctioning. Improper use of Geographical Indications and Denominations of Origin—even through expressions such as “type” or “imitation”—constitutes an infringement.
Existing denominations of origin must comply with this ruling within a period of 12 months.
Legal and Sectoral Implications
This regulation consolidates a more technical and structured model for managing collective rights, strengthening legal security, producer organization, and the positioning of Ecuadorian products in competitive markets.
💼 At Quevedo Ponce, we have experience in intellectual property, geographical indications, and denominations of origin, providing strategic advice and comprehensive support for regulatory compliance.
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