Kashmir Saffron Gets Geographical Indication Tag


The GI tag will stop the prevalent adulteration of Kashmir saffron, said an official. (Representational)

Jammu:

Saffron grown in Kashmir has received the geographical indication (GI) tag, with Lieutenant Governor G C Murmu saying that it is a major historic step in bringing the valley’s brand on the global map.

The Union government issued a certificate of GI registration for the saffron grown in the Kashmir Valley, an official spokesperson said.

Soon after taking over as lieutenant governor, Girish Chander Murmu took a personal interest in ensuring that Kashmir saffron gets GI certification, he said.

Pampore, the hub of saffron in Kashmir, is expected to have a bumper crop of the spice this season due to initiatives taken by the National Mission on Saffron (NMS).

Under the NMS, a project of Rs 411 crore was approved by the Union government under which an area of 3,715 hectare for saffron was proposed to be rejuvenated.

“The GI certification will stop the prevalent adulteration of Kashmir saffron, thereby, authenticated saffron will fetch much better prices,” an official said.

He said that Kashmir saffron is the only one in the world grown at an altitude of 1600 metres which differentiates it from other varieties due to its unique characteristics like longer and thicker stigma, natural deep-red colour, high aroma, bitter flavor and chemical-free processing.

The official said that an area of 2,500 hectares has been rejuvenated so far and a bumper production is expected during the current season.

Expressing happiness over the development, the Jammu and Kashmir LG said that this is the first major step to put saffron produced in the Kashmir Valley on the world map.

With the GI tag, Kashmir saffron will acquire more prominence in export market and will help farmers get the best price for it, he said.

Mr Murmu said that with the completion and inauguration of the State of Art Spice Park next month, these measures will prove to be a game changer for Kashmir saffron.

Navin K Choudhary, Principal Secretary to Government, Agricultural Production Department said GI certification establishes specific geographical origin and certifies certain unique qualities of the product.

He said that on the directions of the LG, sprinkler irrigation systems are being installed on a war footing in saffron fields and are likely to be completed in the next two weeks.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)



Source link

Latest articles

Ministry of Jal Shakti has launched a 100-day campaign to ensure potable water supply.New Delhi: The Ministry of Jal Shakti on Friday launched...
Read more

‘Wake Up Sid’ turns 11: Never imagined it’d become cult film, says Namit Das

The coming-of-age drama Wake Up Sid released on this day in 2009 and actor Namit Das, who made a mark...
Read more

Mahatma Gandhi’s Vision Will Continue To Inspire Us: Chinese Ambassador To India

Gandhi's vision and wisdom will continue to inspire all of us today, Sun Weidong said (File)New Delhi: Chinese Ambassador to India Sun Weidong...
Read more

Fresh Charge Sheet Filed Against Retired Official

PNB Scam: The agency has charged Gokulnath Shetty and his wife under corruption charges (File)New Delhi: The CBI has filed a fresh charge...
Read more
44.1k Followers
Follow

Related articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here