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Geographical Indication (GI) Tag

Posted 22 Feb 2025

Updated 24 Mar 2025

3 min read

Why in the News?

Union Minister of Commerce & Industry set a target of reaching 10,000 Geographical Indication (GI) Tags by 2030 at GI Samagam in New Delhi.

About Geographical Indication (GI) Tag 

  • Definition: 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.
  • Application: GI are typically used for any agricultural, natural or manufactured goods or any goods of handicraft or of industry and includes food stuff. 
  • Protection: GI tagging provides legal protection to the producers preventing others from using the name of the product without permission.

Current status of GI Tags in India: 

  • The first GI tag was given to Darjeeling tea in 2004-05.
  • The number of GI tags issued by the department till July 2024 stands at 605
  • Uttar Pradesh is the leading state in highest number of GI-tagged products followed by Tamil Nadu.

Important GI tag goods listed in 2024 are

State/UTs

Goods

Uttar Pradesh

  • Pilkhuwa Hand Block Print Textile
  • Banaras Metal Casting Craft
  • Bareilly Cane & Bamboo Craft
  • Tharu Embroidery
  • Bareilly Zari Zardoji
  • Banaras Tirangi Barfi

Assam

  • Bodo Aronai
  • Bodo Napham – Fermented Fish
  • Bodo Ondla
  • Bodo Gwkha – Gwkhwi, 
  • Bodo Jou Gwran, 
  • Bodo Jou Gishi, 
  • Bodo Maibra Jou Bidwi
  • Bodo Narzi

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

  • Nicobari Canoe - Hodi Craft
  • Nicobari Mat (Chatrai / Hileuoi)
  • Andaman Karen Musley Rice
  • Nicobari Tavi-i-Ngaich (Virgin Coconut Oil)
  • Nguat–Kuk'–'Khawtha' 
  • Padauk Wood Craft

Gujarat

Kutch Ajrakh

Challenges of GI Tags in India

  • Low Registration Rate: India lags behind nations like China (9,785 GIs), Germany (7,586), and Hungary (7,290) (World IP Indicators 2024). 
  • Regional Disparity: States like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh have more GI registrations than others like Jharkhand and Tripura.
  • GI Violations: Example: Banarasi silk is copied in Surat using power looms to create cheaper imitations.
  • Lack of Awareness: Many rural producers are unaware of GI benefits. Example: Kagga Rice, a salt-tolerant variety from coastal regions of Karnataka, remains under-recognized.
  • Geographical Disputes: Multiple states claim GIs for the same product. Example: Basmati rice faces ownership claims from different regions.
  • Post-Registration Issues: Concerns about definition of a producer and the process for claiming authorised user status. Example: Farmers with GI-tagged products often lack knowledge of GI processes.

Initiatives to Strengthen GI Tags in India

  • GI Logo & Tagline: Tagline "Invaluable Treasures of Incredible India" represents the spirit of Geographical Indications of India
  • Promoting GI Exports. APEDA facilitates GI product exports. Examples: Naga Mircha (Nagaland) and Black Rice (Manipur) to UK, Assam Lemon to Italy.
  • One District One Product (ODOP): Promotes one key product per district.  Products are identified under Districts as Export Hubs (DEH), and GI-tagged products. 
  • Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC): Connects GI-tagged products with buyers across India and globally.

 

Way Forward to Strengthen India's GI Tag System

  • Increasing Awareness: Government policies should explicitly highlight 'GI Certified Goods' to help artisans recognize GI benefits.
  • Strengthening Post-Registration Framework: Establish clear criteria for defining producers and maintaining authorised user status.
  • Support for Poor Producers: Provide export subsidies to small producers and artisans to help them compete globally.
  • Resolving State Disputes: States should collaborate on GI claims. Example: Kolhapuri Chappals received GI for both Karnataka and Maharashtra due to high demand.
  • Conservation-Centric Approach: GI products like Kanniyakumari Matti banana and Kashmir saffron need adaptation strategies to counter climate change.
  • Tags :
  • ODOP
  • Geographical Indication
  • GI Samagam
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