Will Tiptur Copra Achieve GI Tag Recognition to Boost Coconut Farmers' Economy?
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Key Takeaways
- Tiptur copra is recognized for its high quality and market demand.
- Farmers are advocating for Geographical Indication (GI) status.
- Recent meetings have accelerated the GI application process.
- GI recognition will protect against unauthorized use and enhance profits for farmers.
- This initiative will support local traditions and entrepreneurship.
Tumkur, Nov 14 (NationPress) The Tiptur copra, renowned for its superior quality, has established a significant presence in the marketplace, witnessing substantial domestic and global demand, and is now pursuing Geographical Indication (GI) status.
This aspiration has been a long-held desire of the local farmers, who have advocated for the recognition of Tiptur copra, celebrated for its exceptional quality and high demand in Asia's largest coconut markets.
Despite ongoing discussions for years without any progress, recent developments have invigorated the efforts.
A recent meeting with officials from the Horticulture Department and APMC representatives marked a significant step forward. The Tiptur Farmers’ Producer Organisation and Coconut FPO have stepped forward as the primary applicants for securing the GI tag for copra.
The meeting concluded with the Horticulture Department pledging financial support, while the APMC committed to full cooperation. With serious initiatives now in motion, there is optimism that the GI tag may be obtained within the next two years.
Sharadamma, Deputy Director of the Horticulture Department, remarked, "In Tumakuru district, an award-winning Farmers’ Producer Organisation (FPO) has initiated the GI process for Tiptur coconut and its products. They have consulted with technical experts from the Ramayana Institute and engaged the Ramayana Intellectual Property Registry for application filing and documentation gathering."
As the process entails quality testing of Tiptur Copra samples and the identification of the scientific geographical area, several locations, including Tiptur, Gubbi, Chikkanayakanahalli, Channarayapatna, Arsikere, and Hosadurga taluks—renowned for producing high-quality copra—have been earmarked for GI evaluation.
Once laboratory results and geographical parameters are finalized, the applicants will proceed with the proposal submission, paving the way for potential GI recognition.
Securing the GI tag would protect Tiptur copra from unauthorized use, enabling producers to enhance their profit margins. This initiative will also aid in preserving local coconut-processing traditions, foster entrepreneurship, create jobs, and offer consumers authentic branded coconut and copra products.
This development is set to significantly benefit coconut farmers by ensuring improved market prices and bolstering their economic stability.