Food, drink, and agricultural products with a geographical connection or made using traditional methods can be registered and protected as intellectual property. This protection is called a geographical indication (GI). The GI tag guarantees a product's characteristics or reputation, authenticity, and origin and protects the product name from misuse or imitation. The tags are used for products that have a specific place of origin. Darjeeling tea was the first Indian product to get a GI tag (in 2004).
Food and Drink
10 Indian Mangoes With GI Tags
The mango season in India stretches from April to July, and of the more than 1,000 varieties that hit the markets. Of all these, these ten varieties have been given a Geographical Indicator (GI) status

10 Indian Mangoes With GI Tags
10 Indian Mangoes With GI Tags

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