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Seven Products Receive GI Tags

  • August 2, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Seven Products Receive GI Tags

Subject :Science and technology

Section: Intellectual property Rights

Context:

Seven products from across India including four from Rajasthan were given the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the Geographical Indications Registry in Chennai.

What are GI Tags?

  • GI tags are intellectual property rights granted by, Geographical Indications Registry.
  • GI tags have a duration, typically renewable after a certain period (e.g., every 10 years) to maintain their validity and protection.
  • They indicate the specific geographical origin of a product.
  • GI tags protect the product’s unique qualities linked to its region.
  • Once granted, the GI tag is used as a label to certify the product’s authenticity and origin.

What are the advantages of granting GI Tags?

  • Helping consumers identify authentic products.
  • Protection of unique regional products and traditional knowledge.
  • Recognition and preservation of cultural heritage and craftsmanship.
  • Enhancement of product quality and authenticity assurance for consumers.
  • Prevention of unauthorized use and imitation, safeguarding local producers.
  • Boost the rural economy and employment opportunities in specific regions.
  • Promotion of tourism and cultural exchange based on regional specialties.
  • Increased market value and competitiveness for GI-tagged products.
  • Facilitation of fair trade and export opportunities for local communities.

What are the challenges for GI Tags?

  • Misuse and Counterfeiting: Imitation threats, consumer deception.
  • Enforcement Issues: Monitoring challenges, weak protection.
  • Geopolitical Disputes: Territorial conflicts, delays in recognition.
  • Lack of Awareness: Limited consumer knowledge, communication difficulty.
  • Financial Constraints: High costs, limited access for small-scale producers.
  • Traditional vs. Modern Practices: Balancing traditional and modern methods.
  • Competition and Market Access: Challenges from non-GI products.
  • Evolution of Products: Changing traditions, diluted uniqueness.
  • Globalization and Homogenization: Risk of standardization.
  • Climate Change and Environmental Factors: Impact on production and characteristics.

Who provides GI Tags and under what law?

  • GI tags are provided by the Geographical Indications Registry, located in Chennai, India.
  • The registry operates under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999.

What are all products given GI Tags?

Goa
1Goa Mankurad Mango
  • All Goa Mango Growers Association filed the application.
  • The mango was originally named “Malcorada” by the Portuguese, later evolving into “Mankurad” aamo (mango in Konkani).
  • Renowned for its unique flavor and color.
2Goan Bebinca
  • Application filed by All Goa Bakers and Confectioners Association.
  • Bebinca is a traditional Indo-Portuguese dessert, often called the “Queen of Goan desserts“.
  • It is a layered pudding enjoyed during various celebrations
Uttar Pradesh
1Jalesar Dhatu Shilp (Metal Craft)
  • Located in Jalesar, Etah district, Uttar Pradesh, famous for decorative metal craft and brassware.
  • Over 1,200 small units are engaged in crafting intricate metal pieces.
  • The craft involves skilled artisans creating brassware using traditional techniques.
Rajasthan
1Udaipur Koftgari Metal Craft
  • Craftsmen practice the ancient art of Koftgari for making ornamental weaponry.
  • The process includes etching designs, embedding gold and silver wire, and meticulous polishing.
2Bikaner Kashidakari Craft
  • Kashidakari work is primarily done on marriage-related objects, especially gift items, using mirror work.
  • The craft showcases fine craftsmanship and intricate mirror-based designs.
3Jodhpur Bandhej Craft
  • An art of tying and dyeing fabrics.
  • Artisans print various patterns on fabrics using the tie and dye method.
  • Bandhej fabrics are known for their vibrant colors and unique designs.
4Bikaner Usta Kala Craft
  • Also known as gold nakashi work or gold manauti work.
  • Craftsmanship prominently features golden colors.
  • The craft has a rich historical significance and is known for its long-lasting quality.
Science and tech Seven Products Receive GI Tags

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