ODOP (One
District One Product) Aims at Balanced Regional Development Across the Country
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ODOP
Initiative has identified a total of 1102 products from 761 districts across
the country
The ‘One-District One-Product’ (ODOP)
initiative is aimed at fostering balanced regional development across all
districts of the country, the Minister of State in the Ministry of Commerce and
Industry, Som Parkash said in reply to a
parliamentary question on 24 March, 2023. The initiative aims to select, brand,
and promote at least One Product from each District (One District – One
Product) of the country for enabling the holistic socioeconomic growth across
all regions. The ODOP Initiative has identified a total of 1102 products from
761 districts across the country.
The
products identified under ODOP initiative are
voluminous and available on DPIIT’s website under the links https://dpiit.gov.in/sites/default/files/ls_3606_ODOP_21March2023.pdf .
Several steps have been undertaken for
promotion and exports of all ODOP products. This includes, regular capacity
building initiatives in collaboration with other government/private bodies such
as National Institutes of Design/National Institutes of Fashion Technology,
e-commerce onboarding drives for Government e-Market (GeM)
ODOP Bazaar which showcases and stocks India’s best ODOP products. For
introduction of ODOP initiative at international level, virtual buyer sellers
meets were undertaken along with Indian embassies and missions abroad. The aim
is to familiarize foreign dignitaries from Countries across the world about the
plethora and diversity of products under the ODOP initiative, consequently
promoting a brand image and propelling international marketing for local
products.
Ministry of External Affairs is
leveraging the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative by presenting an
array of distinct and diverse handicrafts from different regions of India as
gifts to the esteemed delegation of the G20 summit, which India is hosting this
year. These gifts are carefully curated with a story card that highlights the
geography, community involved in its production, and other intricate details
about the product.
The details of the major steps
undertaken are as follows:
To promote exports, dialogue has been
successfully initiated with multiple embassies to increase the reach of India’s
rich and diverse products internationally. States and UTs have been
participating in Buyer-Seller meets, Trade facilitation efforts within the
country and at international events such as Dubai World Expo 2020 and at
International Day of Yoga in June 2022 at New York. Capacity building workshops
have been conducted for local artisans/weavers/SHGs of the following products
Pashmina, Sea buckthorn and Apricot from Ladakh, Bamboo Furniture and Handicraft
products from Tripura, Molela Clay-Work from
Rajasthan, Kamrup Silk products from Assam. Few
activities undertaken under by the ODOP Initiative are as follows:
Lakadong Turmeric, West Jaintia
Hills, Meghalaya
- Facilitated a consignment of 30 tonnes of Lakadong
Turmeric from Shillong, Meghalaya in February 2022.
Indo-Japan Mango Festival, Tokyo, Japan -As a result of sustained efforts by
the Embassy of India, Tokyo, Japan, and the Agricultural & Processed
Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) - trade promotion for
Indian mangoes in Japan has been undertaken under two editions of 'Mango
Festival of India in Tokyo, Japan'. A key achievement of the same is the launch
of aromatic, delicious, and nutritious Indian Mangoes in 127 convenience stores
of Lawson (29th March 2022) and in the wholesale markets of Nishikasai
and Akita Prefecture (28th March 2022).
North-East Mega Buyer Seller Meet in collaboration with the Ministry of
Development of North –east Region (DoNER) in
Guwahati. Over 70+ sellers, traders, aggregators, farmers from various
districts of each of the Northeastern states
showcased their products to the buyers who had arrived for the meet in
Guwahati.
Walnuts, Budgam, Jammu & Kashmir
(26th September 2021)
– Initiative in partnership with JKTPO facilitated import substitution of over
2000 KGs of walnuts from Budgam, Kashmir to Bangalore, Karnataka on 26th
September 2021.
Sui Dhaaga: India-Russia Buyer Seller Meet for
Textile Products (22nd September 2021)- Initiative in partnership with the
Embassy of India, Moscow held a buyer-seller meet on textile products focusing
on rayon and polyester.
ODOP also showcased and supported the
celebration of the International Day of Yoga (IDY) at Times Square in
New York on June 21, 2022, in collaboration with the Consulate General of
India, New York. Multiple ODOP products were displayed at the World Economic
Forum held from 22nd Jan 2023-26th Jan 2023 in the
Indian Pavilion at Davos in Switzerland.
The initiative has been actively
collaborating with various Indian Embassies to promote exports and public
procurement of ODOP products. Various ODOP products have been delivered to
multiple Indian Embassies in Argentina, Nigeria, Croatia, etc.
ODOP Exhibitions have been organized in
the Zagreb Ethnographic Museum, Croatia, and in Vancouver, Canada to
promote exports of ODOP products.
Under the ODOP initiative, all products
have been selected by States/UTs by taking into consideration the existing
eco-system on the ground, products identified under Districts as Export Hubs
(DEH), and GI-tagged products. The finalized list is communicated to DPIIT by
the relevant Department of States/UTs. All activities including exhibitions,
capacity building, etc. are undertaken at the State/UT and district level, in
consultation and coordination with the States/UTs.
The ODOP Initiative is aimed at
fostering balanced regional development across all districts of the country.
The States/UTs have been participating in many Trade facilitation events within
the domestic and international markets such as the Dubai World Expo 2020 and in
International Day of Yoga in June 2022 in New York. The Initiative has been
conducting Capacity-building workshops on organic certification, design
development, etc for the promotion of regional trade for local artisans,
weavers’ manufacturers, etc. For instance, Capacity building workshops have
been conducted for local artisans/weavers/SHGs of the products like Agate stone
in the city of Khambhat, Gujarat, Sea buckthorn and Apricot from Ladakh, Bamboo
Furniture and Handicraft products from Tripura, Molela
Clay-Work from Rajasthan, Kamrup Silk products from
Assam.
Activities undertaken under by the ODOP
Initiative are as follows:
Mega Buyer-Seller Meet in Jammu and
Kashmir and Assam
were held with over 70 sellers, traders, farmers, aggregators from various
districts of each of the NE States showcasing their products. The Buyer Seller
Meet in Jammu & Kashmir witnessed the presence of multiple national and
International Brands.
Mango Festival of India in Japan was conducted with Mango
varieties from States such as Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and
Telangana, in collaboration with the Embassy of India, Tokyo, Japan. A key
achievement of the same is the launch of aromatic, delicious, and nutritious
Indian Mangoes from 8 states (46 districts) in 127 convenience stores of Lawson
(29th March 2022) and in the wholesale markets of Nishikasai
and Akita Prefecture (28th March 2022).
Multiple ODOP products were displayed
at the World Economic Forum held from 22nd Jan 2023- 26th
Jan 2023 in the Indian Pavilion at Davos in Switzerland.
also showcased and supported the
celebration of the International Day of Yoga (IDY) at Times Square in New York
on June 21, 2022 in collaboration with the Consulate General of India, New
York. The aim was to familiarize foreign dignitaries from Countries across the
world about the plethora and diversity of products under the ODOP initiative,
consequently promoting a brand image and propelling international marketing for
local products.