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IGP · since 2005

Asparago di Badoere

Food · PGI · 15 municipalities

Recognized under EU law since 2005, the Asparago di Badoere IGP represents a defined agricultural zone in Veneto, spanning exactly 15 municipalities including Morgano and Istrana. What distinguishes this denomination from neighboring northern Italian vegetable crops is its paradoxical commercial footprint: despite almost two decades of official protection, the public registry currently lists 0 verified producers. This creates a highly unusual status where the geographical boundary remains strictly legally defined across its designated Veneto territories, yet the absence of certified registrants sets it apart as a dormant denomination waiting for active cultivation under the strict regional standard.

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Producers0 verified

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Asparago di Badoere produced?
Asparago di Badoere is produced in 15 municipalities in Veneto, Italy: Casale sul Sile, Casier, Istrana, Mogliano Veneto and more.
What does IGP mean?
IGP (PGI — Protected Geographical Indication) certifies that at least one production step happens in the defined geographic area.
Asparago di Badoere IGP — Italian food from Veneto | ItalyTasteMap