Geographical Indication (GI) Tags Of Karnataka
A Geographical Indication (GI) tag is given to an entrepreneur or a group of businessmen of a particular area/ state/ country to manufacturer goods of exemplary quality.
These tags are issued according to the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act,1999.
Karnataka's Geographical Indication (GI) Tag As on 31-03-2023:
Mysore Silk,
Bidriware,
Channapatna Toys & Dolls,
Mysore Rosewood Inlay,
Kasuti Embroidery,
Mysore Traditional Paintings,
Ilkal Sarees,
Ganjifa Cards of Mysore,
Navalgund Durries,
Karnataka Bronzeware,
Sandur Lambani Embroidery,
Kinhal Toys,
Udupi Sarees,
Mysore Silk (Logo),
Coorg Orange,
Mysore Betel leaf,
Nanjangud Banana,
Udupi Mallige,
Mysore Mallige,
Hadagali Mallige,
Coorg Green Cardamom,
Devanahalli Pomelo,
Appemidi Mango,
Kamalapur Red Banana,
Bangalore Blue Grapes,
Coorg Arabica Coffee,
Chikmagalur Arabica Coffee,
Bababudangiri Arabica Coffee,
Sirsi Supari,
Gulbarga Tur Dal,
Dharwad Pedha,
Mysore Agarbatti,
Mysore Sandalwood Oil,
Mysore Sandal soap.
5 states in India which holds maximum number of GI tags includes Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Kerala.
Tamil Nadu and Karntaka holds maximum number of GI tags followed by Kerala with 35 GI tag, Uttar Pradesh with 34 GI tag and Maharashtra with 31 GI tag.
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