“Gadchiroli aims for GI tag for exclusive Collector Mango from Sironcha, Nagpur, boosting local agriculture.”

Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra is set to seek a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its unique Collector Mango grown in Sironcha. The Collector Mango, known for its distinct taste and aroma, is a popular variety among mango enthusiasts. The move to obtain a GI tag is aimed at protecting the authenticity and uniqueness of the mango variety. The application for the GI tag is expected to highlight the specific characteristics of the Collector Mango that are attributed to the region’s climate, soil, and traditional growing practices. Once granted, the GI tag will prevent unauthorized production and ensure that only mangoes grown in the Sironcha region can be marketed as Collector Mangoes. This initiative is seen as a way to promote the local economy and preserve the cultural heritage associated with the mango variety. The Collector Mango is highly prized for its rich flavor and superior quality, making it a sought-after product in the market. With the GI tag, the mango growers in Sironcha are hopeful that they will be able to command a better price for their produce and gain recognition for their unique contribution to the agricultural landscape of the region. The efforts to secure a GI tag for the Collector Mango reflect the growing importance of geographical indications in protecting traditional knowledge and promoting sustainable agriculture practices in India.

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