Gadchiroli, a district in Maharashtra, is set to seek Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the unique Collector Mango grown in Sironcha. The Collector Mango is known for its distinct taste, aroma, and size, making it a prized fruit among mango enthusiasts. The GI tag will help protect the authenticity and uniqueness of the Collector Mango, ensuring that only mangoes grown in Sironcha can be sold under this name. This move is expected to boost the local economy and promote Sironcha as a hub for high-quality mango cultivation. The process of obtaining a GI tag involves detailed documentation and verification of the mango’s origin and characteristics. Once approved, the Collector Mango will join the list of other famous GI-tagged products from India, such as Darjeeling Tea and Alphonso Mango. Stakeholders in the mango industry are hopeful that the GI tag will not only increase the market value of Collector Mango but also create opportunities for farmers to expand their cultivation. With its unique attributes and rich flavor profile, the Collector Mango is poised to become a sought-after variety in the Indian market. Stay tuned for updates on the progress of the GI tag application for the Collector Mango from Sironcha, Gadchiroli.

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