Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal

Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal (କଣ୍ଟେଇମୁଣ୍ଡି ବାଇଗଣ)
Geographical indication
Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal - close-up view
Naayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal - close-up view
Alternative namesKanteimundi baaigan
DescriptionNayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal is a brinjal variety cultivated in Odisha
TypeBrinjal
AreaNayagarh district
CountryIndia
Registered2 January 2024
Official websiteipindia.gov.in

Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal is a variety of brinjal grown in the Indian state of Odisha.[1] It is now a common and widely cultivated crop in the whole of Nayagarh district of Odisha.[2] This brinjal variety was originally cultivated in the areas of Badabanapur, Ratanpur in Kandapada block, and Dhanchangda, Laxmiprasad, Kumundi, and Fategarh in Bhapur block.[2]

Under its Geographical Indication tag, it is referred to as "Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal".[3]

Name

Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal is a prized vegetable crop in Nayagarh and so named after it. "Kante" means "Thorn" in the local state language of Odia while "mundi" means head. As per a survey, The word "Kanteimundi", is a name given by farmers in the locality called Kantilo, and based on the small, prickly thorns found on the stem, calyx, and the actual body of brinjal.[4]

Local name

It is locally known as "Kanteimundi baaigan" (କଣ୍ଟେଇମୁଣ୍ଡି ବାଇଗଣ). "Baaigan" means "Brinjal" in Odia.[5]

Description

List of characteristics and facts about this brinjal variety:[2]

Characteristics

  • This variety is known for its unique taste and quick cooking quality. It is also resistant to pests and diseases. The main feature is that the plant is characterized by the presence of small prickly thorns on its stem, calyx, and fruit. Also the higher number of seeds which enhances flavor and cooking quality due to higher seed count.

Market and Cultivation

  • The demand for this variety is increasing due to its market acceptability. As a result, the cultivated area is expanding. Additionally, it commands a higher price than other brinjal varieties.

Geographical Influence

  • The quality of this variety is influenced by geographical conditions. Climate, rainfall, temperature, soil quality, and local agricultural practices all contribute to its unique characteristics.

Geographical indication

It was awarded the Geographical Indication (GI) status tag from the Geographical Indications Registry, under the Union Government of India, on 2 January 2024 and is valid until 7 February 2031.[6]

Neelamadhav Krushi Sanghathan from Banapur, proposed the GI registration of Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal. After filing the application in February 2021, the Brinjal was granted the GI tag in 2024 by the Geographical Indication Registry in Chennai, making the name "Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal" exclusive to the Brinjal grown in the region. It thus became the first brinjal variety from Odisha and the 23rd type of goods from Odisha to earn the GI tag.[7]

The GI tag protects the brinjal from illegal selling and marketing, and gives it legal protection and a unique identity.

Actual photos from Dr. Anil Kumar Swain (Sr. Scientist & Head. Krishi Vigyan Kendra Nayagarh, OUAT, Nayagarh) - among the original applicant for the GI Tag registration.[8][9]

See also

References

  1. ^ Service, Express News (4 January 2024). "Coveted geographical indication tag for seven more products from Odisha". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Odisha's famous Nayagarh Kanteimundi Brinjal gets GI tag". Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) (Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India). Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  3. ^ "Jaggery, painting, shawl among 7 Odisha products to get GI tag". The Hindu. 4 January 2024. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  4. ^ GROUP, SSGCP (3 February 2024). Current Drishti Current Affairs Issue-2 February 2024 (2413 ‘Mag-E’) (E-Book). Sam Samyik Ghatna Chakra. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  5. ^ Pattnaik, Sagarika (8 December 2022). "କଣ୍ଟେଇମୁଣ୍ଡି ବାଇଗଣ ପାଇପାରେ ଜିଆଇ ଟ୍ୟାଗ୍‌ ମାନ୍ୟତା - Dharitri". Dharitri Odia News. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  6. ^ "Nayagarh Kanteimundi brinjal". Intellectual Property India. Retrieved 29 November 2024.
  7. ^ MISHRA, DR CHITTARANJAN. TOURISM TREASURES OF TRIBAL TRACTS. JEC PUBLICATION. ISBN 978-93-5850-550-4. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
  8. ^ "annual progress report 2020" (PDF). Krishi Vigyan Kendra Nayagarh. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  9. ^ "Anil Kumar SWAIN - Krishi Vigyan Kendra, New Delhi". ResearchGate GmbH. Retrieved 7 December 2024.
  10. ^ "annual progress report 2023" (PDF). Krishi Vigyan Kendra Nayagarh. Retrieved 7 December 2024.