India exports 1-tonne of GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi to Dubai
Here's the thing, GI tags are a CLAT favourite, so this is worth a note. India has exported one tonne of GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi from Assam to Dubai. A Geographical Indication, or GI tag, marks a product as belonging to a specific place known for it, like the sweet, bright-red Tezpur Litchi. The Commerce Ministry says the GI status strengthens the fruit's identity and opens premium export markets, part of a push to boost agri exports from the North East. Bottom line for the exam, remember GI tags protect region-specific products, and Tezpur Litchi from Assam now has one.
India has exported one tonne of GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi from Assam to Dubai, marking a step forward in promoting the premium fruit, known for its exceptional sweetness, bright-red colour and distinctive aroma, in overseas markets, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.
The ministry is promoting exports of agri products from the North Eastern Region.
It said that the Tezpur region cultivates several notable varieties of Litchi, including Bombaya, Bilati, Elaichi, Piyaji and Sahi.
"The Geographical Indication (GI) status has strengthened the identity and market recognition of Tezpur Litchi, enhancing its appeal among international buyers and creating new opportunities for premium agricultural exports from Assam," it said.
