Gadchiroli district in Maharashtra is set to seek a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its unique Collector Mango, which is grown in Sironcha. This move aims to protect the distinct identity and quality of the mango variety, ensuring its authenticity and value in the market. The Collector Mango is known for its exquisite taste, aroma, and texture, making it a popular choice among consumers. By obtaining a GI tag, Gadchiroli hopes to prevent unauthorized production and imitation of the mango, preserving its reputation and heritage. The GI tag will also help local farmers and producers in Sironcha to gain recognition and access new markets, boosting the region’s economy. The process of obtaining a GI tag involves submitting detailed documentation and evidence of the mango’s unique characteristics and traditional cultivation methods. Once approved, the Collector Mango will join the list of renowned GI-tagged products from India, such as Darjeeling tea and Alphonso mango. Stay tuned for updates on the official recognition of Gadchiroli’s prized Collector Mango with a GI tag.

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“Gadchiroli plans GI tag for Sironcha collector mango, a unique variety grown in the region.”
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