79 campaigns, covering a wide range of  products such as dairy products, olives and olive oil, and fruit and  vegetables, will be rolled out over the next three years.  
Agriculture and rural development Commissioner Phil Hogan said: “Europe  is known around the world for its good quality food products and its  culinary heritage. EU producers can count on the support of the EU  Commission to help spread the word in Europe and beyond about their high  quality products. I have been travelling myself to several countries  around the world, like China, Japan, Mexico or Colombia to open new  markets for our products. There is great potential ahead of us.”
The programmes are designed to help producers in the  EU agri-food sector communicate about the quality of their products,  with a view of promoting their products within the EU and also opening  new markets. They focus on a number of priorities such as highlighting  the quality of European food with geographical indications, or organic  production methods.
Out of the 79 approved programmes,  48 of them target non-EU countries. Certain product sectors are also  significantly represented. For instance, 23 programmes are dedicated to  the fruit and vegetables sector. Other sectors include cheese and dairy  products.
This year, a total of €97 million was allocated to  "simple promotion programmes", submitted by one or more proposing  organisations from the same Member State. An additional €75,5 million  will fund "multi programmes", which are submitted by at least two  proposing organisations from at least two Member States or one or more  European organisations. The selected programmes cover applicants from 19  Member States.
Background
A wide range of organisations, such as trade  organisations, producer organisations and agri-food bodies responsible  for promotion activities were eligible to apply for funding through the  call for proposals that was launched in January 2018.  They were then  evaluated and ranked by the EU's Consumers, health, agriculture and food executive agency (CHAFEA), with the help of external experts.
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List of accepted proposals
EU policy on the promotion of agricultural products