Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra is set to seek a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its unique Collector Mango grown in Sironcha. The Collector Mango is known for its distinct taste, aroma, and texture, making it a sought-after variety in the region. The move to obtain a GI tag aims to protect the authenticity and uniqueness of the mango variety, ensuring that only mangoes grown in the specific region of Sironcha can be labeled as Collector Mango. This initiative will not only benefit the local farmers and boost the economy of the region but also promote the heritage and culture associated with the Collector Mango. The GI tag will help in creating a niche market for the mango variety, both domestically and internationally, enhancing its value and demand. The process of obtaining a GI tag involves detailed documentation and verification of the unique characteristics of the product, highlighting its connection to the geographical region and the traditional practices involved in its cultivation. Once the GI tag is successfully acquired, it will provide legal protection against unauthorized imitation or misuse of the Collector Mango label. This development is a significant step towards recognizing and preserving India’s rich agricultural diversity and heritage.

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“Gadchiroli aims for GI tag for exclusive Collector Mango from Sironcha, a unique variety in Maharashtra.”
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