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GI Tag Product of 2024: State-wise List, Product & Cultural Heritage

PWOnlyIAS January 16, 2024 06:15 6965 0

Explore the diverse cultural heritage of GI-tagged products in India, showcasing the intersection of origin, quality, and tradition.

GI Tag Product of 2024: State-wise List, Product & Cultural Heritage

Context

Recently, Kachchhi Kharek, the indigenous variety of dates of Kutch, has become the second fruit of Gujarat to get a geographical indication (GI Tag) tag.

About Geographical Indication Tag (GI Tag): Celebrating Origin, Quality, and Cultural Heritage

  • A Geographical indication Tag (GI Tag) is a sign used on products that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that are due to that origin. 
  • Geographical Indications are covered as a component of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) under the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property.
    • Geographical indications are typically used for agricultural products, foodstuffs, wine and spirit drinks, handicrafts, and industrial products.
  • First product in India to be accorded with GI tag was Darjeeling tea in the year 2004-05.

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Process Governing GI Tag: From International Standards to Local Recognition

  • International Level: At the International level, GI Tag is governed by the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO’s) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS). 
  • National Level: In India, Geographical Indications registration is administered by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 which allowed India to join the WTO and sign the convention. 
  • GI registry: It has been set up under the Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks to administer the GI of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, which protects the GI of goods.
  • Validity: This tag is valid for a period of 10 years following which it can be renewed.
  • Beneficiary of GI Tag: A GI registration is given to an area, not a trader, but once a product gets the registration, traders dealing in the product can apply for selling it with the GI logo.

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Methods to Protect a Geographical Indication: Exploring Sui Generis Systems and Trademarks for IP Protection

  • Sui generis systems (i.e. special regimes of protection): A “sui generis” system means “one that is of its own kind”. 
    • It refers to the creation of a new national law or the establishment of international norms that would afford protection to intellectual property dealing with genetic resources.
  • Using collective or certification marks such as Trademarks.

Benefits of GI Tag: Elevating Commerce and Culture

  • International Trade: GIs open doors of international trade by protecting products’ names and reputation in foreign markets which in turn increase exports.
  • Reputation & Trust: By establishing a reputation for quality and authenticity, GI tagging helps in bringing an instant confidence amongst consumers. The association of a specific region with the product adds value and establishes instant trust, loyalty, and reputation.
  • Market Differentiation: Offering valuable opportunities for businesses to differentiate their products in the marketplace, GIs highlight the uniqueness and qualities of the product.
  • Tourism and Destination Marketing: Unique regional products attract visitors seeking authentic experiences, fostering economic growth and cultural exchange. Thereby, GIs can serve as drivers of tourism and destination marketing. 
  • Legal Protection to the Products: GI Tag prevents unauthorized use of GI tag products by others.

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GI Tag Products of 2024

Kapdaganda shawl
  • It is an embroidered shawl on an off-white coarse cloth with red, yellow and green colored threads by women of the Dongria Kondh tribe
Lanjia Saura Painting
  • It is a painting art that belongs to the Lanjia Saura community, paintings are in the form of exterior murals
Koraput Kala Jeera Rice
  • It is a black-colored rice variety, famous for its aroma, taste, texture and nutritional value. 
Similipal Kai chutney
  • It is a chutney made with red weaver ants by the tribals in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district. Chutney is a good source of protein, calcium, zinc etc.
Nayagarh Kanteimundi Brinjal
  • They are known for the prickly thorns on the stems and whole plant. The green and round fruits contain more seeds as compared to other genotypes.
Odisha Khajuri Guda
  • It is a natural sweetener extracted from date palm trees and has its origin in the Gajapati district.
Dhenkanal Magji
  • It is a sweet made from buffalo milk cheese, with a distinct appearance, taste, flavor, shape, and size.

 

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List of GI Tag in 2023

Product Category State
Mahoba Gaura Patthar Hastashlip Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Mainpuri Tarkashi Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Sambhal Horn Craft Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Amroha Dholak Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Baghpat Home Furnishings Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Barabanki Handloom Product Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Kalpi Handmade Paper Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Atreyapuram Pootharekulu Food Stuff Andhra Pradesh
Ladakh Seabuckthorn Agricultural Ladakh (UT)
Bhandara Chinoor Rice Agricultural Maharashtra
Jaderi Namakatti Handicraft Tamil Nadu
Agra Leather Footwear Manufactured Uttar Pradesh
Nathdwara Pichhwai Painting Handicraft Rajasthan
Kanyakumari Matti Banana Agricultural Tamil Nadu
Mushqbudji Rice Agricultural Jammu & Kashmir
Chedibutta Saree Handicraft Tamil Nadu
Agsechi Vayingim (Agassaim Brinjal) Agricultural Goa
Rajouri Chikri Wood Craft Handicraft Jammu & Kashmir
Sat Shiro Bheno (Sat Shirancho Bhendo) Agricultural Goa
Marcha Rice Agricultural Bihar
Jalesar Dhatu Shilp (Metal Craft) Handicraft Uttar Pradesh
Goa Mankurad Mango Agricultural Goa
Goan Bebinca Food Stuff Goa
Udaipur Koftgari Metal Craft Handicraft Rajasthan
Bikaner Kashidakari Craft Handicraft Rajasthan
Jodhpur Bandhej Craft Handicraft Rajasthan
Bikaner Usta Kala Craft Handicraft Rajasthan
Bhaderwah Rajmash Agricultural Jammu & Kashmir
Ramban Sulai Honey Food Stuff Jammu & Kashmir
Udangudi Panangkarupatti Food Stuff Tamil Nadu
Goa Cashew (Kaju Or Caju) Agricultural Goa
Basohli Pashmina Woolen Products Handicraft Jammu & Kashmir
Kendrapara Rasabali Food Stuff Odisha
Arunachal Pradesh Khaw Tai” (Khamti Rice) Agricultural Arunachal Pradesh
Udhampur Kaladi Food Stuff Jammu & Kashmir
Arunachal Pradesh Yak Churpi Food Stuff Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh Tangsa Textile Product Handicraft Arunachal Pradesh
Uttarakhand Berinag Tea Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Bichhu Buti (Nettle) Fabrics Handicraft Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Mandua Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Jhangora Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Gahat Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Lal Chawal (Red Rice) Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Kala Bhat Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Malta Fruit Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Chaulai (Ramdana) Agricultural Uttarakhand
Almora Lakhori Mirchi Agricultural Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Buransh Food Stuff Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Pahari Toor Dal Agricultural Uttarakhand
Nainital Mombatti (Candle) Manufactured Uttarakhand
Rangwali Pichhoda of Kumaon Handicraft Uttarakhand
Ramnagar Nainital Litchi Agricultural Uttarakhand
Ramgarh Nainital Aadu (Peach) Agricultural Uttarakhand
Chamoli Wooden Ramman Mask Handicraft Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand Likhai (Wood Carving) Handicraft Uttarakhand

 

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GI Tag FAQs

A sign indicating a product's specific origin, protected by intellectual property rights.

The tag is valid for 10 years, renewable thereafter.

The tag benefits the area, not a trader, though traders can use the GI logo.

Sui generis systems and collective/certification marks, like trademarks, provide protection.

Boosts international trade, builds reputation and trust, differentiates products, promotes tourism, and legally protects the products.
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