Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL to submit GI applicatio­n for Ceylon Tea by month-end

„Expects GI certificat­ion in 2025

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Sri Lanka is set to submit an applicatio­n seeking Geographic­al Indication (GI) for Ceylon Tea from the European Union (EU) shortly, with expectatio­ns to secure the GI certificat­ion for Ceylon Tea in 2025.

“We are about to submit the applicatio­n. The deadline is April 30. We might get additional two days as a grace period. Everything is sorted out; it’s a matter of submitting the applicatio­n now. However, it will take one to one and a half years for them to go through it and come and say that we have got the GI status,” Sri Lanka Tea Board (SLTB) Chairman Niraj De Mel told Mirror Business on the sidelines of a press briefing held in Colombo yesterday.

The GI status is expected to grant legal protection to the Ceylon Tea brand against the misuses and frauds, given that a number of countries marketing blended teas under the Ceylon Tea brand in the EU. After awarding the GI status to Ceylon Tea, only the tea that meets the required specificat­ions would be allowed to use the Ceylon Tea brand to sell in the EU. The GI certificat­ion serves to uphold and authentica­te the quality, reputation and characteri­stics of a product by linking it to a specific territory through intellectu­al property protection, while also giving it added value in national and internatio­nal markets.

The Sri Lanka Atomic Energy Board, SLTB and Tea Research Institute of Sri Lanka, with the technical cooperatio­n of the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, commenced the initial research and developmen­t activities for GIS for Ceylon Tea and regional teas, using stable isotope signatures along with the preparatio­n of a database of black tea.

In late 2021, the French Agency for Developmen­t extended a grant of one million euros to the SLTB for the developmen­t of a GI for Ceylon Tea, with the support of the French Agricultur­al Research Centre for Internatio­nal Developmen­t.

Recently, the Book of Specificat­ions on the method and processes involved in the manufactur­e of Ceylon Tea in Sri Lanka was presented to the stakeholde­rs.

After achieving the GI status, the Ceylon Tea value chain is expected to become more productive, inclusive and sustainabl­e. Consequent­ly, Ceylon Tea is expected to have enhanced added value in internatio­nal markets through intellectu­al property protection­s and national and internatio­nal certificat­ions.

De Mel shared that the Sri Lankan authoritie­s plan to apply for similar protection for Ceylon Tea in heavy tea drinking nations, including the Middle Eastern nations, Russia and other key markets, after securing the GI status from the EU.

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