Why in the News?
In the 128th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, the Prime Minister highlighted Ramban Sulai Honey from Jammu & Kashmir, noting that the product has gained national recognition after receiving a Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2021.
Origin
- Produced in Ramban District, Jammu & Kashmir.
- Derived from Sulai (wild basil) plants growing naturally in the Himalayan region.
Distinct Features
- Taste & Aroma: Naturally sweet with aromatic floral undertones.
- Colour: Crystal-clear; ranges from white to amber.
- Season of Production: Bees forage on snow-white Sulai blossoms from August to October.
- Nutritional Profile: Rich in enzymes, vitamins, and essential minerals.
- Medicinal Value: Known for high purity and therapeutic benefits.
- Superior bee strains native to the region.
- Ideal climatic conditions, giving higher yields than other honey-producing areas of India.
- Recognised as the district’s One District, One Product (ODOP).
What is a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag?A Geographical Indication (GI) is a sign used on products that: Originate from a specific geographical region, and Possess qualities, reputation, or characteristics exclusive to that region. Key Points
Indian Legal Framework
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| India enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 in order to comply with the obligations to (2018)
(a) ILO (b) IMF (c) UNCTAD (d) WTO |
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