TRIFED’s
TRIBES India Store Products Tagged with One District One Product (ODOP) and Geographical
Indication (GI)
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Move
to enable market outreach and procurement of handlooms and handicrafts
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One
District One Product (ODOP) and Geographical Indication (GI) stakeholders can access
district specific art and craft
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Tribal
Co-operative Marketing Federation of India (TRIFED) from 16-27 February, 2023 at
Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, New Delhi.
The One District One Product
(ODOP) programme under Department of Commerce (DoC) and
Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce
& Industry is aimed at creating sustainable employment at the district level
while promoting holistic socio-economic development. The idea is to select, brand,
and promote one product from each district of the country.
In pursuance of the Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi's clarion call on Aatma Nirbhar Bharat and with India’s current G20 Presidency, several
initiatives are being undertaken by DPIIT, Government of India. In addition, Union
Minister of Commerce & Industry, Piyush Goyal, at the launch of the ODOP Catalogue,
requested every organisation to work in collaboration with the programme. This will
help promote indigenous products from each district of the nation.
To further this vision, ODOP
mapped and tagged the overlapping tribal products at the TRIBES India store at the
ongoing Aadi Mahotsav organized by Tribal Co-operative Marketing Federation of India
(TRIFED) from 16-27 February, 2023 at Major Dhyan Chand
National Stadium, New Delhi. The ODOP and GI x TRIFED product launch was held at
the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium during the ongoing
Aadi Mahotsav.
On the occasion, Smt. Supriya Devasthali, Director, DPIIT
delivered a special address at the ODOP and GI x TRIFED launch and appreciated the
diverse collection of products on display, from across the country. She highlighted
that this collaboration with TRIFED is a landmark step to promote the tribal products
that come under the ambit of ODOP, and more than 100 Tribes India's stores in the
country will join this movement to be vocal for local and make for the world. She
also mentioned that platforms like the Aadi Mahotsav are crucial in realizing the
vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and a collaboration with
TRIFED will further add value to the initiatives being taken by ODOP.
A diverse collection of tribal
products representing all parts of the country are available at TRIFED’s TRIBES
India Retail store. The ODOP and GI tagging was done for a range of products, including
Kullu Shawl from Kullu, Himachal
Pradesh, Darjeeling Tea from Darjeeling, West Bengal, Blue Pottery from Jaipur,
Rajasthan, Bidriware from Bidar, Karnataka, Pattachitra paintings from Puri, Odisha,
Bagh Prints from Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, Coffee from Wayanad, Kerala, Bastar Craft from Kondagaon, Chattisgarh & Rice-Jeeraphool
from Balrampur, Chhattisgarh. The tagging is intended to create awareness about
the sources of products representing different districts of India.
ODOP plans to further this campaign
by engaging other such stores and emporiums that have overlaps with the products
under ODOP to boost the morale of artisans and weaver clusters by giving them a
larger platform to display their craft and bringing it to the forefront.