Thailand: Registered GI Orange Mae Sin - fragrant rice, Buriram volcano soil.

Published 2020년 10월 9일

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The Department of Intellectual Property in Thailand is making progress in registering geographic indications (GI) for agricultural products to boost their market value and support the local economy. Deputy Minister of Commerce, Mr. Weerasak Wangsupakitkosol, announced the registration of two new GI products: Som Mae Sin, a unique variety of tangerine orange from Sukhothai Province, and jasmine rice grown in volcanic soil from Buriram. With a total of 18 Thai GI products already registered and 21 pending, this initiative aims to enhance the quality, marketing, and international recognition of these products, generating significant income for the community.
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Mr. Weerasak Wangsupakitkosol The Deputy Minister of Commerce revealed that the Department of Intellectual Property can continue to push forward the registration of geographic indications (GI). Recently received 2 other GI registration items, namely Som Mae Sin, Sukhothai Province A tangerine orange variety The result is a little round key. The flesh in the fruit is golden-orange, sweet and sour taste, dense flesh, thin petal wall, soft orange bag, the rind color varies with season, with winter having golden rind. Summer brown shell with freckles And the rainy season green and brown shell And jasmine rice, Buriram volcano soil Which is registered for both paddy, brown rice and white rice that is processed from White jasmine rice, white jasmine 105 and Kor 15 are grown in the season. On areas with minerals from the Buriram volcanic soil Bountiful Making rice grains slender, sequin, it has less egg belly When cooked, it will be sticky, soft, not stiff. After these products have been ...

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