Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra is set to seek a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its unique collector mango grown in Sironcha. The move comes as part of efforts to protect the distinct identity of the mango variety and prevent unauthorized production and marketing. The collector mango is known for its exceptional taste, aroma, and texture, making it highly sought after by consumers. By obtaining a GI tag, the mango growers in Sironcha will be able to establish their product’s authenticity and quality, helping them fetch better prices in the market. The recognition will also boost the local economy and promote sustainable agriculture practices in the region. The GI tag will highlight the geographical origin of the collector mango, showcasing the unique environmental factors and traditional knowledge that contribute to its exceptional characteristics. This initiative aligns with the government’s push to promote local produce and protect traditional knowledge associated with indigenous crops. With the GI tag, the collector mango from Sironcha is expected to gain recognition not just in domestic markets but also on a global scale, attracting more consumers and boosting exports. Stay updated with the latest developments on this story by following Times of India.

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