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The Post Department plans to issue a special cover on GI products in Karnataka

The Post Department plans to issue a special cover on GI products in Karnataka
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Haveri: India Post has planned to introduce a special cover on geographical indication products (GI) in Karnataka.
Initially, it would choose 10 products that have a GI tag, including Byadagi Chili.
In this case, the authorities have held meetings with the Authority of APMC Byadagi and others.
According to the department, the cover specifically has a value of Filarates.
Other products in the pipeline are Dharwad Pedha, Sirsi Supari, Huvinahadagali Jasmine, Kinaburagi Toys, Kalaburagi Skin, Navalagunda Dhurries, Sandur Lambuan Skulaman and others.
Confirming this, V Tara, Postmaster General Assistant General, at first, they have chosen 10 of 42 Tagged 42 GI products, including Byadigi Chili because it is well-known throughout the country and abroad.
“People have a strong regional connection with this spice,” he said.
This project will be launched under the Nirbhar Atma scheme, and print at least 1,000 special covers.
“We recently held a meeting with the Authority and Association of the Byadagi APMC trader and collected details about the product.
We will launch this cover earlier,” said Assistant General Postmaster.
“Byadagi Chili has a 200 year history and is famous for colors and tastes around the world.
RS 2,000 Crore turnover is done at the Chilli Byadagi market every year.
More than one Lakh person works directly or indirectly for the market.
By introducing a special cover, India Post Want to respect the product, “said Shivanand Mallanagoudra, a commission agent in the market of Chilli Byadagi.
Prof.
Ramesh Nayak said Byadagi Chili had a unique beauty, and the market was the biggest in Asia.
“Post India considers all aspects while releasing a special cover on Tagged GI products, which is a way to respect the products from this region,” he said.
Srikant Guled, Assistant Secretary of APMC (Byadagi), said they had provided the necessary information about the Byadigi chili to the Pos India authorities.
“If asked, we are ready to give pictures too,” he said.

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