Denominazione comunale d'origine
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Denominazione comunale d'origine (De.CO) or denominazione comunale (De.Co.)[1] is an Italian recognition established and granted by the municipal administration in order to protect and enhance a typical product, a traditional recipe, an agri-food business or a craft product (food and non-food) in close correlation with the territory and its community, without any overlap with the designations of origin in force. The municipal designation of origin, unlike designations such as PDO, PGI, and TSG, is not a quality indication, but a certificate of typicality.