The GI label certifies not only the geographical origin of a product but also confirms adherence to some production standards. Further, it prevents producers who aren't covered by the tag from using the same.
Madhya Kshetra Basmati Growers Association Samiti, Dawat Foods Ltd and the state Department of Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development had in 2011 filed an "Opposition" (application) against APEDA for excluding the state land area under the GI-145 application, and causing extensive damage to the business interests of farmers and millers.
"In Madhya Pradesh, four lakh farmers produce nearly 8 lakh tonnes of Basmati rice; out of which 40 per cent is being exported to countries like the US and others," Madhya Pradesh Agriculture Department's Principal Secretary Rajesh Rajora told PTI today.
The state government will also file a caveat before the Intellectual Property Appellate Board, Chennai, regarding the matter, he said.
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"Non-inclusion of the state among the Basmati growing areas will have an adverse effect on the lives of farmers, who are mainly dependent on Basmati rice cultivation," he said, adding that it will also reduce the country's turnover from the export of Basmati.
The opponents blamed APEDA -- Agriculture and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority -- for failing to include in its application areas that cultivate Basmati rice in Madhya Pradesh, including Morena, Bhind, Gwalior, Sheopur, Datia, Shivpuri, Guna, Vidisha, Raisen, Sehore, Hoshangabad, Jabalpur and Narsinghpur.
The opponents have also submitted proof of cultivation of Basmati within Madhya Pradesh state since as early as 1990 and also provided copies of the Gazetteers, historical documents to substantiate their claim on the issue.