| The International Coffee Organisation's (ICO) move to introduce geographical indications (GIs) for coffee in its member countries is likely to boost sales of Indian coffee globally. | |
| As a first step towards the adoption of GIs, ICO is holding a seminar "" Geographical Indications for Coffee "" in London on May 20. | |
| The seminar will discuss the issues of labelling, traceability and certification, the current legal issues relating to geographical indications and the use of geographical indications. | |
| "The seminar expects to educate members about approaches to product differentiation, which can be an important marketing tool in a competitive market," said Nestor Osorio, executive director, International Coffee Organization. | |
| "India is known globally for shade-grown 'mild' coffee and is the only country growing all its coffee under shade. The coffee grown here is typically mild and not too acidic. It possess an exotic full-bodied taste and a fine aroma," said a Coffee Board official. | |
| When coffee prices plummeted in 2002 and 2003, the Coffee Board took up the issue of product differentiation and branded different regions in the country. | |
| Since then, it has identified 13 coffee growing regions based on agro-climatic conditions and the taste profiles by holding cupping competitions. | |
| "The GI tag for different regions in India is likely to see region-wise promotion of coffee and help getting higher price realisations," the Coffee Board official pointed out.
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