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Geographical Indication Tagged Products

11-12-2024

10:30 AM

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Overview:

Recently, during Ashtalakshmi 2024 event many Geographical Indication tagged products were showcased.

About Geographical Indication Tagged Products:

  • Adi Kekir Ginger
    • It is grown in the Dibang Valley of Arunachal Pradesh and cultivated by the Adi tribe.
    • This aromatic ginger is renowned for its medicinal properties, aiding in everything from digestive issues to menstrual pain.
    • Its distinct aroma and healing qualities have made it a sought-after commodity, both in culinary and medicinal circles.
    • The Adi tribe’s deep connection to the land ensures that each harvest is handled with care, keeping alive the age-old practices of organic farming. 
  • Dalle Khursani
    • It is a fiery red pepper grown in Sikkim that has earned fame far beyond the borders of India.
    • It is grown in protected organic conditions; this pepper is revered for its pungency, used in local pickles and pastes, and even celebrated for its medicinal properties.
    • What makes this chili so special is not just its heat but its role in the local economy, where over 5,000 families rely on it for their livelihoods. 
  • Naga King Chilli or Raja Mircha
    • It is grown in Nagaland and it is one of the hottest chilies in the world.
    • It also represents the deep connection the Naga people have to their land and cultural heritage.
    • Cultivated with care by around 100 families, this fiery chili thrives in the high-altitude, humid climate of Nagaland, producing fruit that’s packed with both heat and flavor.
    • The chili plays an integral part in Naga cuisine, adding spice and depth to traditional dishes.
  • Kaji Nimu
    • It is a distinctive variety of lemon celebrated for its size, aroma, and sharp tang, reflects the state's rich agricultural heritage.
    • Larger and more flavorful than most other lemon varieties, the Kaji Nimu is an essential ingredient in Assamese cuisine and traditional remedies

Q1: What are Geographical Indications (GI tags)?

These are signs used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess distinctive qualities, reputation, or characteristics attributable to that place of origin. GI tags serve as intellectual property rights that identify a product's unique geographical source, providing legal protection and preventing unauthorised use.

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