Australian producers of feta, Gruyere and Scotch steaks face being barred from using the names of their products under a list of demands made by the European Union as part of a $100 billion trade deal.

The Morrison government will on Tuesday release the list of names the EU wants banned and prepare itself for a lobbying blitz from industry as it moves into the final stages of negotiations.

Australian Feta producers face being forced to drop the name of their product. Credit:Jon Reid

The deal, which is aimed at shoring up Australia's relationship with the EU after Brexit, is likely to face stiff opposition from primary producers, who fear their markets at home and abroad will shrink without name recognition.

The 236 names facing the chop include Manchego, Asiago, Parmigiano Reggiano, Taleggio and Gorgonzola cheeses. The deli-meat Prosciutto di Parma and the liquor Grappa have also been singled out.