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Naveen Kumar .N BA LL.B PGDHRM Advocate High Court Bangalore
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The Registrar of The Geographical Indications Registry Intellectal Property Office Building G.S.T. Road, Guindy Chennai —600 032
Sub: Reply to the Examination Report dated 22" September 2015, for Geographical Indication Application for betelnut Applications No.464
Respected Sir:
With reference to the above-mentioned Examination report for our GI Application
No. 464, for the product of SIRSI SUP." RI under class 31, we hereby submit before
this Hon'ble Registry for and on behalf of the applicant and reply for the same as
follows;
1. That in accordance with the Objection raised in Para 1 of your Examination,
we have hereby changed the name of the GI Application as "SIRSI
SUPARI", by filing the amended GI Application, the name "SIRSI SUPARI"
is in conformity with the areca nuts grown in the geographical area of the
Sirsi. The name SIRSI SUPARI is attached with the areca nuts grown in this
GOVT. OF ographical area because of its unique quality and flavor of the areca nut, IFITSIIT
Geographical Indications Rcc,i 'stilirther the areca nuts grown in this geographical region is very popular and
30 JUN 2017 earned enormous good will and reputation in the states like Rajasthan, UP, DY No ......
c 1451NNA!. 3 tjarat, Maharashtra and Bihar Ind few other north Indian states, for its E
uniqueness and flavor and the SIRSI SUPARI and its quality of the areca nuts
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grown in this region go hand in hand and it cannot be separated as it would
lose its geographical indications in the true spirits of the Act.
2. That in accordance with the objection raised in your examination report, we
have removed "GI REGI1ERED" from the logo and hereby submitting the
amended logo as per your directions.
3. That the Applicant is a Society registered under the Karnataka Co-Operative
Societies Act, 1959. The Society came into existence in the year 1923 by
getting itself registered in the earlier Bombay Presidency in the same year of
1923, later the geographical area came within the State of Karnataka as per
the reorganization of Indian States in the year 1956 then onwards the Society
is deemed to have been registered and governed as per the Karnataka Co-
Operative Societies Act, 1956, the copy of the registration certificate is
hereby attached and marked as ANNEXURE — 1.
a. The Applicant society "THE TOTGARS' CO-OPERATIVE SALE
SOCIETY LTD" is a society registered and governed by the Karnataka
Co-Operative Societies Act, 1959, further the society has come into
existence with the sole objective of getting the fair price and to secured
for its growers and to expand the market for this products with mutual co-
operation and financial assistance of its members, the society has
consisted of total 30,000 members, all the members are farmers and
areca nut cultivators from the same geographical area. All the 30,000
farmers have come together under this Applicant to protect the identity
and its uniqueness associated with the SIRSI SUPARI. Further the
Applicant is a co-operative society that has its presence in all the three
Taluks of Sirsi, Yallapura and Siddapura for providing financial and other
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assistance to the farmers in addition to other objectives of the society.
Hence the present applicant has got complete rights under the Section 11
(1) of the Geographical Indications Act, 1999, as the applicant represents
the farmers of the area and it is an association of farmers in this region.
b. That the Applicant is registered under Karnataka Co-Operative Societies
Act, 1959, Society and governed by the laws of Karnataka. The applicant
has a Bye Law which is duly registered and registration certificate of the
Society granted by the then Bombay Presidency in the year 1923. We
have herewith have attached the Society Registration Certificate and
Bye-Laws of the Society and marked the same as ANNEXURE — 1 and 2
respectively.
c. That as per the clarification asked in sub para (c) of para 3, areca nut
being Horticulture crop, is grown in these areas, since time immemorial
with the unique shape, special character. Further, the areca nuts grown in
this region is known for its flexibility for cutting the areca nuts to any
shape we want, further the feature and taste also differs from that of other
areca nuts grown in different parts of the country. The standout facts in
these betel nut is the shape of the betel nut which is flattish and round in
nature, compared to other areca betel nuts which are full round. The
uniqueness of this areca nut lies in its characteristic of being cut into
pieces, by soaking this areca nuts in water for 24 hours, then it becomes
feasible for cutting into pieces into various shapes and sizes as per one's
wishes and this type of Areca nuts which are grown only in this
geographical area and also is known throughout India as SIRSI SUPARI.
Hence it becomes eligible for getting the GI Status under section 2 (e) of
the Act.
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4. That the Applicant has executed a PA or authorization on GI Form 10 on Rs.
100/- stamp paper, in favor of its Advocate and the same is attached herewith
and submitted in original.
5. That the applicant is hereby submitting and attaching the 'Statement of Case'
in triplicate along with this reply, in order to comply with the objection raised
in para 5 of your Examination Report.
6. That the applicant submits that, this type of areca nut is found in gravelly
laterite soils of red clay and also grown on fertile clay loam soils. Our SIRSI
SUPARI betel nut is grown in Sirsi, Siddapura and Yellapura's on the best
soil called as Cagdala red soil. Sirsi Supari is described as Areca nuts
cultivated in Sirsi, Siddapur and Yellapur Taluk regions of Uttara
Kannada District located in the Western Ghat region of Karnataka State.
Sirsi Supari are medium sized, somewhat flat rounded in shaped,
somewhat ash coloured, hard seed. Further the grain characteristic and
Chemical & Physical Characteristic of the areca nut of this region is
morefully explained in the Analytical report issued by the 'INDIAN
INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURAL REASEARCH BANGALORE'
dated 24/05/2011, and letter issued by the 'UNIVERSITY OF
HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES, BAGALKOT' supported by two lettes
of colour photos of the Morphological Dirreences between Sirsi Areca nuts
and Mangalore Areca nuts, dated 11/05/2017, and these documents have been
attached herewith and marked as ANNEXURE —3, 4 and 5 respectively.
7. That the applicant submits the products grown in the region of Sirsi, Sidapura
and Yellapura is unique and the quality of the areca nuts grown in these
region is known since time immemorial and the same has been substantiated
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by the GZETEER of the BOMBAY PRESIDENCY, that was published in
VOLUME-XV, Part-1, this Gazetteer was printed by the Government Central
Press and the same has been annexed herewith and marked as ANNEXURE-
6, also there was a reference in a book written by Editors of K V A Bavappa,
M K Nair and T Prem Kumar, the title of the book is THE ARECA NUT
PALM and the same was published by Central Plantation Crop Research
Institute of Kasargod, this book also has a mention of the Areca nuts grown in
these region and describes the unique traits of the products in these betel nuts,
the extracts of the above mentioned book has been attached herewith and
marked as ANNEXURE — 7, further the betel nuts grown in the region of
Sirsi, Siddapura and Yellapura, is known throught India for its unique
characteristic and traits and the same has been acknowledged by many
institutions and research scholars of various agricultural university, further
the following universities have given a certificate for the uniqueness of the
products in the subjeet matter of the application;
i) Uniqueness Certificate dated: 26/11/2013, issued by 'UNIVERSITY OF
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, DHARWAD'.
ii) Certificate of Uniqueness, dated; 15/11/2013, issued by 'II K DIST
ARECA AND SPICES GROWER'S ASSOCIATION'S.
iii) Certificate of Uniqueness, issued by 'IDEA INTEGRATED
DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ACADEMY' dated; 09/10/2013.
iv) Certificate of Uniquenness, dated 14/11/2013, issued `SAHYADRI
PARISAR VARDHINF
The above-mentioned certificates have been attached herewith and marked as
ANNEXURE-8 (i), 8 (ii), 8 (Lii) and 8 (iv) respectively.
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8. We would like to give a detailed narration of the process and general
practices adopted for the purpose of growing the areca nut in the Sirsi.
Yellapura and Siddapura region, as per the clarification raised in para 8 of
your Examination Report, we prefer to submit as follows;
SIRSI SUPARI" is the long turm crop. Sirsi region climate, soil,
geographical structure and other factors are support the growing of
good quality areca nut. while producing the arecanut following
methods should be used in Sirsi region.
Climate:
Environment plays an important role in production of areca nut. It
grows well within the temperature range of 14°C and 36°C and grown
well in areas receiving annual rainfall of 750 mm to 4,500 mm These
suitable climate is support the production of quality areca in Sirsi
Region.
Soil:
The largest area under the crop is found in gravelly laterite soils of red
clay type. It can also be grown on fertile clay loam soils.
Raising of Seedings:
Areca nut is propagated only by seeds. There are four steps in
selection and raising of areca nut seedlings viz., selection of mother
palms, selection of seed nuts, germination and raising the seedlings
and selection of seedlings.
a) Selection of mother palm:
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Advocates and IP Consultants 17, While selecting the mother palm the farmer is some point should
be considered like early bearing, regular bearing habit, large
number of leaves on the crown, shorter internodes and high fruit
set, healthiness of mother palm.
b) Selection of Seed Nut:
Fully ripened nuts ha N lag weight of above 35 g should be selected.
The nuts selected should float vertically with calyx-end pointing
upwards when allowed to float on water. These nuts produce the
seedlings of greater vigor.
Primary and Secondary Nurseries:
For obtaining good germination, the seed nuts should be sown as
whole fruits. The nuts should be sown immediately after the harvest in
soil or sand and watered daily to get early and good germination. The
nuts should be sown at 15 cm distance in vertical position with calyx
end just covered. The beds may be mulched lightly using areca leaf or
paddy straw.
After six months in primary nursery, the seedlings are to be
transplanted to secondary nursery beds of 150 cm width, 15 cm height
and convenient length. A spacing of 30 cm between the seedlings is
considered to be optimum for a growth period of one year in the
nursery. Polythene bags (25x15cm, 150 gauge) filled with potting
mixture (top soil: FYM: sand = 7:3:2) can also be used to raise
secondary nursery. Sprouts of 3 months old should be used. The
secondary nursery should be given a basal dose of decomposed farm
yard manure@ 5 tonnes per ha. Areca sprouts and seedlings are very
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delicate and do not withstand exposure to direct sunlight. Hence,
proper shade should be provided to the nursery.
The nursery should be watered regularly in the summer and proper
drainage should be provided in rainy season. The nursery should be
kept clean by periodical wedding.
Selecting of Seedlings:
Twelve to eighteen-month-old seedlings are to be selected and
transplanted in the main field. Seedlings with maximum number of
leaves (five or above), minimum height and maximum girth are to be
selected for planting. The selected seedlings should be removed with a
ball of earth adhering to the roots for planting. The farmer should
ensure that selected seed should be healthy one before planting it in te
field.
Selection of site and layout: •
The crop thrives well in humid areas protected well against hot sun
and heavy wind. Since the areca palm does not withstand either water
logging or drought, the site selected should have proper drainage and
adequate source of water for irrigation. Arecanut palm cannot
withstand extreme temperature and exposure to direct sun. Hence, the
site selected should have protection from southern and western
sides. The soil depth and the depth of water table are other two
parameters to be considered while selecting the site. The soil should be
deep (preferably not less than two meters) and water table should be
sufficiently low for better root development. Aligning the rows in
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lowers the incidence of sun-scorch.
Spacing:
This depends on the rooting pattern of the crop along with the fertility
and depth of the soil. The studies conducted at different places with
different spacing have revealed that a spacing of 2.7 m X 2.7 m is
optimum for arecanut. • -
Depth of Planting:
In well-drained soils and in the fields where proper drainage can be
provided, deep planting is preferred. Deeper planting provides a firm
anchorage and larger volume of space for root development. In areas
where water table is high, shallow planting is preferred. Thus, in well-
drained soils, planting at a depth of 90 cm is recommended and in
heavy soils planting at a depth of 60 cm is recommended.
Season of Planting:
In areas where South-West monsoon is severe, planting in the month
of September-October is recommended. In other areas planting can
also be done in the months of May-June.
Drainage:
For better growth and development of the plants proper drainage is
essential. The number of drainage channels depends upon the soil
type. In light soils the number of channels may be less and in heavy
soils the channels should be dug in each row for proper draining of the
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excess water. The channels should be at least 15 — 30 cm deeper than
the depth at which the seedlings are planted.
Shading:
The palms are highly susceptible for sun scorching. The seedlings
should be given protection against the direct exposure to sun. This
may be done either covering the plants with areca or coconut leaves or
by raising crops like banana in between two rows of areca nut. Sun
scorching is mostly seen during October — January. During this
period, even the stems of young palms have to be protected. For this a
quick growing shade plant can be planted on Southern and Western
sides of the garden.
Nutrient Requirement:
Annual application of 100 g N (220 g urea), 40 g P205 (200 g rock
phosphate) and 140 g 1(20(235 g muriate of potash) in addition to 12
kg each of green leaf and compost per palm per year is recommended.
The fertilizers are to be applied in two split doses. One third of the
fertilizer is applied in May - June and two third along with the
organics during September-October. Fertilizers are applied in basins
around the palm dug to a depth of 15-20 cm and 0.5-1.0 m radius
leaving 20 cm from the base of the palm. After application, the soil is
rolled up and covered with organic matter and soil.
Organic matter recycling:
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areca garden per year. This can be effectively used as organic source
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the garden will take long time for decomposition and will not meet the
nutrient demand of the crop immediately. Hence, these materials can
be composted using earthworms effectively and used as organic
manure in areca gardens.
To prepare vermicompost, areca wastes are chopped into small pieces
of 10 cm and heaped. The heap should be mixed with cow dung slurry
@ 10 kg / 100 kg of waste and kept for two weeks with sprinkling
water daily. Then the chopped material is arranged in beds of one-
meter width and convenient length. Cement tanks or trenches can be
used for this purpose. A layer of 10-15 cm waste material is alternated
with 2 cm layer of cow dung over which earthworms are released at
the rate of 1000 numbers per square meter. The wastes are converted
into fine granular, odourless vermicompost within 60 days. During
this period, the earthworm population is doubled. About 8 kg
/palm/year of vermicompost meets the crop nutrient demand in terms
of nitrogen. The two species of earthwormsEudrdus
eugeniae and Eisenia foetida can be used.
Cultural Operations:
The cultural operations vary from area to area. In Maland tracts the
main purpose of cultivation is to loosen the soil and to rebuild the soil
fertility after the heavy rains during monsoon. In Maidan tracts, the
purpose of cultivation is to conserve the soil moisture and prevent the
hardening of the soil, as the soils are heavy in these areas. In general
the cultivation was found to increase the yield by 10-20%. In light
soils digging can be done once in two years. But in heavy soils
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digging has to be done every year. Clean cultivation was found to give
better yield. When planting is done on hill slopes, contour planting
gave highest yields. Mulching is another operation being followed in
the arecanut gardens. This checks evaporation during summer, erosion
during rainy seasons and keeps the weeds under check. Chopped areca
leaves, grass, arecanut husk and dry leaves collected from the forests
can be used as mulch in areca gardens.
Irrigation:
Arecanut cannot withstand drought for a long time. Being a perennial
crop, once affected by water stress, it may require two-three years to
regain the normal vigour and yield. The death of palms due to
moisture stress is also not uncommon. Irrigation intervals of 5 and 10
days were found superior throughout the season. The quantity of
water to be applied is about 200 lit per palm/irrigation.
During the summer, majority of the farmers face scarcity of water and
it will be difficult to supply the required water to the palms. To
overcome this problem, new irrigation methods were tried which can
save water without affecting the yield of arecanut. They are sprinklers
and drip irrigation methods. Sprinkler and drip irrigations can save 20
and 44 per cent respectively of water.
Fertigation:
Application of nutrients through irrigation water is called as
fertigation. This procedure can be profitably followed in arecanut.
The studies at CPCRI have shown that in the initial stages of areca
garden only 75% of the recommended dose of fertilizer is sufficient
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when the fertilizer was given through drip irrigation. The fertilizer
should be split into ten parts and should be applied once in 20 days
from November to May.
Arecanut based cropping systems:
Arecanut 's cultivated with spacing of 2.7 X 2.7 m provides ample
scope for cultivation various annual by biennial and perennial crops in
the inter spaces.
Banana, pepper, cocoa, elephant foot yam, citrus, betelvine, pineapple
etc. were found suitable for inter/mixed cropping in arecanut.
However, it is found that as the age of the garden advances, only few
crops can be grown profitably as mixed crop viz., pepper, cocoa,
banana, lime and betelvint..
Weed Magement:
Keep the garden free of weeds and break up surface crust by light
forking or digging after cessation of monsoon during October-
November. In slopes, prevent soil erosion by terracing. Sow seeds of
green manure-cum-cover crops such as Mimosa invisa, Stylosanthes
gracilis and Calapagonium muconoides in April-May with the onset of
pre-monsoon rains. Cut and apply them to the palms in September-
October.
Harvesting and Yield:
The pre-bearing age of the palm ranges from 5 to 8 years. Though
inflorescence initiation has been observed in every leaf axil, there is
absorption of inflorescences to about 5 per cent. The plant is
monoecious. producing both male and female flowers on the same
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tree. The spadix of a grown-up palm produces on an average, 294
female flowers. The colour of the fruit during its growth changes from
green to different shades of yellow and red during ripening. In some
places, tender nuts are mature nuts are harvested. Tender nuts are
harvested from July to December and ripe nuts from December to
March or from May to July. Three or four plucking are done during the
whole season.
YIELD:
With normal good management practice, an arecanut palm may yield
around 300-400 nuts / palm /year.
Storage:
There are 14 insect and mites that can damage the nuts during storage.
Hence storing in jute bags soaked in 0.1% Lindane solution is
recommended. When nuts are stored in such bags, they remain free
from insect infestation for upto six months. Phostoxin tablets @ 800 g
/100 m3 are also effective in controlling stored areca nut pests.
9. That in response to the objection raised in Para 9 of the Examination report,
the applicant submits that the environment of Sirsi is considered to be a god
gift for cultivating and harvesting the areca nut crop. The environmental
condition is favourable for the growth of the arecanut in Sirsi region by
keeping the temperature of the region 27 to 36 or 39. The natural environment
of the Sirsi, Siddaapura and Yellapura'i climate is so conducive, with the
available soil, temperature, rain and running water in streams, that they
actually have the capability to produce the kind of areca nuts in the subject
matter and the same cannot be grown either by adopting or altering the
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pattern of the cultivation in any other regions in India. Areca trees are grown
well in temperature from 27-36 °, during summer (February to May) Sirsi,
Siddapura and Yellapura region's temperature is between 28-39°, further
during rainy season ( June to September ) the average rain fall in there region
is between 1800 to 2000 mm, every farm land, in these region, has a natural
streams that facilitate the excess water to run down, and also have closed and
open drainage system that push out the excess water after irrigating the farms,
this is considered and proven to be the only conducive climate for areca nut
cultivation. At this season areca growers irrigate their areca plants, and also
engage in the cultivation of new plants in the places where age old existing
areca tree stopped giving any yield or fell for any reason, this is the seasons
when farmers engage themselves in agricultural activities for the production
of areca nuts. After that areca trees grown in these areas by adopting the
above-mentioned method and in such climate, gets the immunity to survive
the severe drought of 3 to 4 years and even have the capability to survive with
the minimum available water for some years. The Areca nuts grown in these
climatic condition gets ripened during winter season from October to January.
Herewith have attached three different colour photos where the harvesting
and cultivation uniqueness of the Sirsi Supari grown in these region, the same
photos are attached herewith and marked as ANNEXURE — 9 (a), 9(b) and
9(c).
10. That Sirsi Supari is unique for many reasons and reference may be had to
what has been stated herein above. The areca nuts grown in these regions
have an unique feature like round coin shape and when it is seen by side it is
seen by its edges which makes it completely different from any other
available areca nuts in the country. On the other hand, betel nut grown in
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Mangalore or Kerala state have a pyramid or oblong or conical shape and this
can be gown in any region. Further the areca nuts grown in the region of
Sirsri, Siddapura and Yellapura have differences in terms of shape, size,
cutting, taste also. SIrsi Supari is flat one with round and non-pyramid shape.
Taste of this areca nut is also different and this difference in taste can be
made out by anyone. Further the applicant begs to submit the letter issued by
the Head of 'UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES,
BAGALKOT' dated 20th June 2017 along with the photos that explains the
'Morphological differences between Siisi and Mangalore Type Arecanuts.
The same has been attached herewith and marked as ANNEXURE — 4 and 5
respectively.
11. That the applicant is a registered Society that consists of 15 directors, whose
tenure is Five years, and these directors are elected in an election conducted
once in five under the Societies act and this election is conducted by Election
Commission of India, all the members of society have equal votes for electing
all the 15 directors. The person who wants to contest in this election shall be a
member of the society for not less than 3 years. Presently the society has
consisted of total 30,000 members and all the names and addresses each
society member is compiled in a Compact Disk and produces herewith in a
Compact Disk and marked as ANNEXURE — 10.
12. That the traditional practice adopted by the growers in these region is
completely different that the practice adopted in other parts of the areca nut
growers. Planting or replanting of areca nut plants usually carried in the
month of October i,e immediately after rainy season and before start of
winters. The process of seeding &tea nut is culled from matured plant during
harvesting season and plants are developed in the field or in poly bags.
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Usually farmers themselves develop nursery plants. One year old plants are
taken for replanting in the plantation. According to ancestor's view areca
plants should be planted in the "BAGAYAT" area which means the land that
is wet enough to grow the areca nut trees and also have the ability to sustain
the severe drought and rain deficiency. New plant starts bearing fruits after 5-
6 years. some land may have to irrigated if there is scarcity of water to plants.
Harvesting season is from Novembe: to January and all this farming is
supported by organic farming method.
13. As per your direction, we are herewith enclosing the "Geographical Map of
Sirsi Supari" of the area where this type of SIRS1 SUPARI is grown, the two
copies of the same map is attached and marked herewith as ANNEXURE —
11.
14. That as per the directions of Hon'ble Registrar, we have set up a team for
conducting the quality check and to evaluate the process adopted by the
farmers of the Sirsi, Siddapura and Yellapura region and headed by Dr.
Laxminarayan Hegde, who is a professor and Head of the Department at
'Horticulture Research and Extension Center' which is unit of 'University of
Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot'. The said committee has given its report
and the same is attached herewith as 'Committee Report' and marked as
ANNEXURE — 12.
15. That the applicant undertakes to set up a committee to regulate the use of GI
in the territory in respect of the gcods and the same will be communicated to
this Hon'ble Registrar as soon as it is formed.
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16. That the applicant hereby submits the Affidavit made by Mr. Raveesh A
Flegde (General Manager, TSS), the contents of the Affidavit is verified and
duly notarized by the Notary lawyer.
17. That the applicant has completely revised the GI Application and is
submitting the amended GI Application in triplicate along with the Statement
of Case as per the direction in para 17 of your Examination Report.
In the light of the above-mentioned submission, we humbly request the Hon'ble
Registrar to grant the GI Status to the goods of 'SIRS' SUPAR1' areca nut
products that grows in the regioh of Sirsi, SIddapura and Yellapura to
maintain its uniqueness and preserve the purity and quality of the same.
Date: 30th June 2017 Your's Sincerely Place: Bangalore
Naveen Kumar N Advocate for the Applicant
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Name of the Geographical Indication: SIRSI SUPARI. Type of Goods: Class 31(Fourth Schedule) Horticultural Produce (Areca nut) About the Applicant: The Totgars' Co-operative Sale Society Ltd.,
Market Yard, Sirsi-581402, Uttara Kannada Dist. Karnataka
The Applicant society "THE TOTGARS' CO-OPERATIVE SALE SOCIETY LTD" is a society registered and governed by the Karnataka Co-Operative Societies Act, 1959, further the society has come into existence with the sole objective of getting the fair price and to secured for its growers and to expand the market for this products with mutual co-operation and financial assistance of its members, the society has consisted of total 30,000/- members, all the members are farmers and areca nut cultivators from the same geographical area. All the 30,000 farmers have come together under this Applicant to protect the identity and its uniqueness associated with the SIRSI SUPARI. Further the Applicant is a co-operative society that has its presence in all the three Taluks of Sirsi, Yallapura and Siddapura for providing financial and other assistance to the farmers in addition to other objectives of the society. Hence the present applicant has got complete rights under the Section 11 (1) of the Geographical Indications Act, 1999, as the applicant represents the farmers of the area and it is an association of farmers in this region.
Specification of Sirsi Supari: Sirsi Supari is described as Areca nuts cultivated in Sirsi, Siddapur and Yellapur Taluk regions of Uttara Kannada District located in the Western Ghat region of Karnataka State. Sirsi Supari are medium sized, somewhat flat rounded in shaped, somewhat ash coloured, hard nut. composition of Sirsi Supari
SI.No. Parameter Sirsi Supari
1 Average Dry weight (g) 7.7
2 Total Carbohydrates (%) 26.67
3 8.94 Total Protein (%)
4 Total Polyphenols (%) 17.42
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Arecanut is cultivated with spacing of 2.7 X 2.7 m provides ample scope for cultivation various annual by biennial and perennial crops in the inter spaces. Banana, pepper, cocoa, elephant foot yam, citrus, betelvine, pineapple etc. were found suitable for inter/mixed cropping in arecanut. However, it is found that as the age of the garden advances, only few crops can be grown profitably as mixed crop viz., pepper, cocoa, banana, lime and betelvine. Weed Magement Keep the garden free of weeds and break up surface crust by light forking or digging after cessation of monsoon during October-November. In slopes, prevent soil erosion by terracing. Sow seeds of green manure-cum-cover crops such as Mimosa invisa, Stylosanthes gracilis and Calapagonium muconoides in April-May with the onset of pre-monsoon rains. Cut and apply them to the palms in September-October. Harvesting and Yield The pre-bearing age of the palm ranges from 5 to 8 years. Though inflorescence initiation has been observed in every leaf axil, there is absorption of inflorescences to about 5 per cent. The plant is monoecious, producing both male and female flowers on the same tree. The spadix of a grown-up palm produces on an average, 294 female flowers. The colour of the fruit during its growth changes from green to different shades of yellow and red during ripening. In some places, tender nuts are mature nuts are harvested. Tender nuts are harvested from July to December and ripe nuts from December to March or from May to July. Three or four plucking are done during the whole season. Yield With normal good management practice, an arecanut palm may yield around 300-400 nuts / palm / year. Storage There are 14 insect and mites that can damage the nuts during storage. Hence storing in jute bags soaked in 0.1% Lindane solution is recommended. When nuts are stored in such bags, they remain free from insect infestation for upto six months. Phostoxin tablets @ 800 g / 100 m3 are also effective in controlling stored areca nut pests.
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