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BOE-A-2026-5875 ·13 March 2026 ·Royal Decree Medium impact
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Agricultural producer groups must update geographical indications records within three months

Royal Decree 189/2026 repeals previous regulations and updates the process for registering and modifying geographical indications. It introduces a new framework requiring agricultural producer groups to update their records within three months, as specified in article 1.e) and Chapter VI of Royal Decree 95/2019, which is now repealed. This change aims to modernise administrative procedures and ensure the up-to-date registration of agricultural and wine products.

In 3 key points

  1. Agricultural producer groups must update their administrative records (art. 13)
  2. Previous regulations such as RD 1335/2011 and RD 1254/1990 are repealed (art. 1.e)
  3. Annex IV is added and Article 7 of RD 1363/2011 is amended (art. 1.c)

How it affects those involved

Agricultural producer groups must update their administrative records within three months. Previous regulations such as RD 1335/2011 and RD 1254/1990 are repealed. Non-compliance with the new record structure poses a risk. The adaptation period applies to all existing records at the date of entry into force.

Lifecycle

2026-03-13PublishedPublished in the BOE
2026-04-13Into forceComes into force (disposición final primera)
Official text Based on BOE data (boe.es). Information, not advice.

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