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    Araku Coffee: Why did PM Modi mention it in Mann Ki Baat and what makes it so special?

    PM Modi during the 111th episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ on June 30 praised the distinctive taste and importance of Araku coffee from Andhra Pradesh. Here’s why the Prime Minister mentioned it and what sets it apart.

    Global branding push for 400 items to boost exports

    The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) plans to hold roadshows, car shows, product demonstrations and free product trials for products tagged with Geographical Indications (GI), as part of the plan

    All about GI tags: Remember when two states had a bitter row over a sweet's origins?

    While the geographical indication tag has helped some products gain recognition in export markets, it has not been able to create premium valuation for most of the 370 items that flaunt the sign.

    Lack of product mix variety, failure to leverage GI tag led to tea exports slowdown: Experts

    "By not promoting our logos and GI brand, we have alienated buyers to our detriment," Indian Tea Exporters' Association Chairman Anshuman Kanoria told.

    Wayanad coffee may grab a robusta spot in global market

    Wayanad in north Kerala grows around 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes of robusta coffee annually.

    India’s ‘first coffee’ brews GI tag

    Baba Budangiri, 250 km from Bengaluru, where coffee was first grown in India, is going for Geographical Indication (GI) of its variety of the Arabica brew.

    The Economic Times
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