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Bhaderwah rajmash, Ramban Sulai honey get GI tag.
Aug 31, 2023
Rajmash (red kidney beans) from Bhaderwah and Ramban Sulai honey of Jammu and Kashmir have now received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag through the support of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), while three more products of the Union Territory are in the final stages of getting the GI tag, said an official on Tuesday.
Premium Bhaderwah rajmash of Jammu is a red kidney bean that is smaller and distinct in texture. It has a sweet nuttier taste and is used to make a lot of delicious recipes. This rajmash is grown as an intercrop with maize in Chinta Valley of Doda district. Sulai honey, meanwhile is a premium and exotic variety of honey in Ramban. Known for its taste across the globe, this honey is extracted from Sulai plants grown on the Himalayas of Ramban, Doda.
Earlier in March this year, Basohli painting of Kathua, and Ladakh wood carving got the GI tag. In August, Chikri woodcraft from Rajouri, and Mushqbudji rice from Anantnag district received the GI tag.
NABARD general manager Anamika said, 'GI is a form of intellectual property right that identifies goods originating from a specific geographical location and having a distinct nature, quality and characteristics linked to that location.'
'The process for the GI tagging of nine products was started by NABARD in consultation with and support from the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom and Department of Agriculture in December 2020, during the difficult times of Covid,' she said, adding, 'The GI tags have now finally been granted to these two products after a long legal process. In total, six products have been granted GI tags with NABARD support in J&K and Ladakh.'
'With GI tagging, unauthorised use of these registered GI goods by third parties is prevented and it will boost exports and promote their brands at the international level, thereby promoting economic prosperity of producers and related stakeholders including contribution to GDP of the country,' Anamika added.
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