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Madhya Pradesh Traditional Crops Receive GI Tag

Madhya Pradesh Traditional Crops Receive GI Tag

On 26 June 2026 the GI Registry, Chennai granted Geographical Indication tags to four Madhya Pradesh traditional crops: Sitahi Kutki, Nagdaman Kutki, Baigani Arhar and Chhatriya Dhan.

The Four GI-Tagged Crops

  • Sitahi Kutki: Minor millet; high dietary fibre, minerals and antioxidants; climate-resilient; conserved by Baiga tribe (Dindori).
  • Nagdaman Kutki: Minor millet with similar nutritional and climate-resilience traits; traditional Baiga cultivation.
  • Baigani Arhar: Local pigeon pea (pigeon pea/ Cajanus cajan); noted for higher natural protein, sweet flavour and superior grain quality.
  • Chhatriya Dhan: Traditional paddy from Jabalpur–Katni; aromatic, distinct taste; retains bran with vitamin B1; locally adapted variety.

GI Registration & Institutional Support

  • Registration Date & Office: GI Registry, Chennai — 26 June 2026; Registry operates under DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
  • Facilitators: Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University (JNAU/JNKVV), MP Department of Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development, MP State Agricultural Marketing Board.
  • State GI Cell: Madhya Pradesh’s first GI Cell established at JNAU, Jabalpur; financed by MP State Agricultural Marketing Board for documentation and verification.
  • Community Origin: Varieties traditionally preserved by the Baiga tribal community in Dindori district.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Legal framework: Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 governs GI protection in India.
  • TRIPS: Article 22(1) defines GI as a sign identifying goods as originating in a territory where quality, reputation or other characteristic is essentially attributable to that origin.
  • Rights conferred: GI registration grants exclusive use of the GI to authorised producers from the defined geographical area and provides legal remedy against unauthorised use.
  • Earlier precedent: Darjeeling Tea was India’s first GI-tagged product (2004–05).
Last Modified: June 29, 2026

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