India’s GI-Tagged Figs Juice Exported to Poland

India’s GI-Tagged Figs Juice Exported to Poland

21-08-2024

India’s first ready-to-drink fig juice, made from GI-tagged Purandar figs, has been exported to Poland. This marks a significant milestone in showcasing India's agro-products on the global stage.

  1. The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) facilitated this export, continuing the momentum from previous international shipments.

Key Points:

Product Exported:

  1. Item: Ready-to-drink fig juice
  2. Source: GI-tagged Purandar figs
  3. Destination: Poland (first-time export)

Previous Exports:

  1. 2022: Exported fresh GI-tagged Purandar figs to Hamburg, Germany.
  2. 2023: Showcased at SIAL in Greater Noida, New Delhi.
  3. 2024: Showcased at Macfrut in Rimini, Italy, leading to interest from Poland.

Purandar Figs:

  1. Characteristics: Unique taste, high pulp content, rich in vitamins and minerals, attractive violet color.
  2. Cultivation: Found in Purandar taluka, Pune district, Maharashtra. The region’s red-black soil, climatic conditions, and irrigation techniques contribute to the fig’s special qualities.
  3. GI Tag: Awarded in 2016.

Purandar Figs Features:

  1. Shape: Bell-shaped
  2. Size: Larger than other varieties
  3. Color: Violet skin with pinkish-red pulp
  4. Pulp Content: More than 80% edible part
  5. Nutritional Benefits: Rich in vitamins and minerals

Significance:

  1. Event: The shipment was flagged off on August 1, 2024, by APEDA Chairman.
  2. Recognition: The fig juice won an award at Macfrut 2024, highlighting its potential in the international market.

APEDA’s Role:

  1. Function: Promotes and develops the export of scheduled products.
  2. Assistance: Provides financial support, information, and guidelines for product development and export.
  3. Headquarters: New Delhi
  4. Established: Under the APEDA Act of 1985
APEDA’s Objectives:
  1. Product Standards: Set standards and specifications for scheduled products.
  2. Exporter Registration: Register exporters and improve packaging and marketing.
  3. Quality Assurance: Conduct inspections and provide training.
  4. Industry Development: Support the development of related industries and collect statistics.
Geographical Indication (GI) Tag:
  1. Purpose: Identifies products with specific geographical origins that contribute to their unique qualities or reputation.
  2. Legislation: Governed by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 in India.
  3. Validity: GI tag is valid for 10 years and can be renewed.

Conclusion:

The export of Purandar fig juice to Poland represents a significant advancement in promoting India's unique agro-products globally, aided by APEDA’s ongoing support and strategic international engagements.

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