Key Points

Madhya Pradesh has been awarded silver for its successful implementation of the One District One Product scheme. The state's 19 GI-tagged products, including Chanderi Sarees and Kadaknath Chicken, are gaining global recognition. The initiative has boosted rural employment and entrepreneurship while enhancing exports. CM Mohan Yadav credits ODOP for driving economic growth and tourism.

Key Points: Madhya Pradesh Wins Silver for One District One Product Scheme

  • MP secures silver for ODOP scheme execution
  • 19 GI-tagged products including Chanderi Sarees & Ratlami Sev
  • Boosts rural employment and exports
  • CM Mohan Yadav highlights economic growth
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Madhya Pradesh bags silver medal for implementation of 'One District-One Product' scheme

MP awarded for ODOP scheme success, boosting GI-tagged products like Chanderi Sarees & Kadaknath Chicken while empowering local artisans.

"Recognising the state's exclusivity and effective implementation of the scheme, this recognition honours impactful efforts in branding local products. – Madhya Pradesh Government"

Bhopal/New Delhi, July 15

Madhya Pradesh has been awarded the silver medal for impactful implementation of the 'One District One Product' (ODOP) scheme in the state as well as efforts in branding local products, government officials said.

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal presented the award at an event held at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on Tuesday.

Ruhi Khan, who is the Deputy Secretary of Industry, Commerce, and Investment Promotion department of Madhya Pradesh government, received the award.

"Recognising the state's exclusivity and effective implementation of the scheme, this recognition honours the impactful implementation of the ODOP scheme in the state, as well as efforts in branding local products, generating employment, and promoting both rural and urban entrepreneurship," the state government said.

Several ODOP products have received Geographical Indication (GI) tags, boosting their global demand.

This has improved the livelihoods of artisans and producers, especially in the fields of handicrafts, agriculture, and food processing.

The ODOP scheme in Madhya Pradesh includes products selected for their geographical, biological, natural, or production-specific uniqueness.

The scheme is being implemented across all districts, covering a wide range of products, including green vegetables, millets, handicrafts, handlooms and local tools.

Local artisans and products are receiving special encouragement and support in the state.

As of now, 19 products from various districts have received GI tags, including Chanderi Saree, Bagh Print, Nagpur Orange, Ratlami Sev, Kadaknath Chicken, Chinor Rice, Boutique Print, Stone Craft, Leather Toys, Bell Metal Ware, Maheshwari Saree, etc.

Products from various districts such as high-quality bananas from Burhanpur, aromatic basmati rice from Raisen and Chinor rice from Balaghat are now gaining national and international recognition.

These products are not just enhancing the state's identity but also contributing to economic growth, job creation, and export potential, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has said recently.

The ODOP initiative has now become a people-driven movement, with active involvement from artisans, women's self-help groups, farmer producer organisations, startups and local entrepreneurs, the state government said.

The state government has taken multiple steps to elevate these products from local to global -- including product-based training, branding, packaging improvements, digitisation and logistical support for exports.

"Work is ongoing to enhance branding, quality, and packaging, ensuring global recognition for these high-quality products. ODOP is also helping promote tourism through local specialties," it said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the award is good, implementation at ground level needs improvement. Many artisans in my village still struggle to get fair prices. Government should focus more on direct market access rather than just branding.
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Arjun K
Ratlami sev getting GI tag is amazing! 😋 Our local snacks are finally getting the respect they deserve. Next time someone says "it's just a snack", show them this news!
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Sarah B
As someone who recently visited MP, I was blown away by the craftsmanship. Bought a Maheshwari saree and it's my most prized possession now. More power to these artisans!
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Vikram M
The Kadaknath chicken from Jhabua is a game changer! Not just tasty but highly nutritious. ODOP is helping tribal farmers get better prices. जय हिंद, जय मध्य प्रदेश!
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Kavya N
My mother is part of a women's SHG making leather toys in Indore. After GI tag, their income has doubled! Such schemes actually change lives at grassroots level. 🙏
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David E
The Chinor rice from Balaghat is exceptional! Bought some after reading about it. India's regional diversity in food products is incredible. More countries should adopt such district-focused

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