Geographical Indication (GI) Tag for Alphonso Mango from Konkan
Alphonso Mango from Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg and other adjoining
areas in Maharashtra, finally gets a Geographical
Indication (GI) Tag. A Geographical Indication
or a GI is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and
possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin. Such a name conveys
an assurance of quality and distinctiveness which is essentially attributable to
its origin in that defined geographical locality. Darjeeling Tea, Mahabaleshwar Strawberry, Blue Pottery of Jaipur, Banarasi Sarees and Tirupati Laddus are some of the GIs.
GI products can benefit the rural economy in remote
areas, by supplementing the incomes of artisans, farmers, weavers and craftsmen.
Our rural artisans possess unique skills and knowledge of traditional practices
and methods, passed down from generation to generation, which need to be protected
and promoted.
Recently, Union Minister of Commerce and Industry,
Suresh Prabhu launched the logo and tagline for the Geographical
Indications (GI) of India and said that the GI will give the rightful share of intellectual
property to the artisan and the place of origin of the product. He emphasised that it’s an area of strength and optimism for India,
whereby GI tag has given protection to a large number of hand-made and manufactured
products, especially in the informal sector.
The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
has taken several initiatives in this regard and is actively involved
in promotion and marketing of GIs with a vision to enhance the horizon both socially
and economically for GI producers.
The king of mangoes, Alphonso, better known as
‘Hapus’ in Maharashtra, is in demand in domestic and international
markets not only for its taste but also for pleasant fragrance and vibrant colour. It has long been one of the world's most popular fruit
and is exported to various countries including Japan, Korea and Europe. New markets
such as USA and Australia have recently opened up.
The first product to get a GI tag in India was
the Darjeeling tea in 2004. There are a total of 325 products from India that carry
this indication.