Beyond Gastronomic Traditions: Analysis of Foodstuffs GI in India

Authors

  • Sayantani Datta Rajiv Gandhi School of IP Law, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur – 721 302, India
  • Padmavati Manchikanti Rajiv Gandhi School of IP Law, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur – 721 302, India
  • Niharika Sahoo Bhattacharya Rajiv Gandhi School of IP Law, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur – 721 302, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/jipr.v30i4.15699

Keywords:

Foodstuff GIs, Post–Registration Impact, GI Tourism, GI Promotion, Sustainable Rural Development

Abstract

Geographical indications (GIs) denote a strong link between product and place. The diversity of traditional knowledge, culture, geo-climatic factors and people skills are important to sustain GI in India. The sui generis legislation in India (GI Act 1999) recognises foodstuffs under the definition of ‘goods’. Foodstuff GIs in India are not only unique but are representative of the skill-set and practices associated with the rural communities. The aim of the present paper is to identify the common and specific challenges faced by the right holders of the selected processed foodstuff GIs in India. Further, the impact of foodstuff GIs registration on the product and community sustainability is analysed.

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Published

2025-07-31

How to Cite

Beyond Gastronomic Traditions: Analysis of Foodstuffs GI in India. (2025). Journal of Intellectual Property Rights (JIPR), 30(4), 428-439. https://doi.org/10.56042/jipr.v30i4.15699

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