
The GI tagged Black Rice of Manipur - Chak Hao
Ever heard of food items legally bound to their geographical locations? You must be wondering why and how? We know that food item go places. So what is the need to bind them with a particular location? Whenever we think of Petha, we immediately connect it with Agra or Peda with Mathura. I am sure you will agree with me. When a food item and a place of their origin are so connected, they are given Geographical Indication tags, to identify them with the place of their origin.
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