Title: Trade
1PANEL DISCUSSION 3 GIs for Market
Differentiation, Reputation Quality An Insight
MUGA SILK OF ASSAM
SEPTEMBER 18, 2008 NEW DELHI
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3Muga Silk of Assam
- MUGA Silk of Assam obtained GI protection on July
20, 2006 (registered) under Classes 23, 24, 25,
27 and 31 - Names and classification of goods under Section
11(3) of GI Act -
- Class 23 Yarns and threads, for textile use
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- Class 24 Textiles and textile goods, not
included in other classes bed and table covers -
4Muga Silk of Assam
Class 25 Clothing , footwear, headgear Class
27 Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum
and other materials for covering existing floors
wall hangings (non textile) Class 31
Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products
and grains not included in other classes live
animals fresh fruits and vegetables seeds,
natural plants and flowers foodstuffs for
animals, malt
5Muga Silk of Assam
- MUGA Silk (non-mulberry) is a product of the
Silkworm Antherea Assamensis endemic to Assam
peculiar to agronomic and environmental
conditions - The pupa of these silkworms feed on som
(Machilus bombycina) and sualu (Litsaea
polyantha) leaves that provides Muga the unique
golden yellow color - The natural golden color silk produced is known
for its glossy fine texture and durability - MUGA possesses characteristics, reputation and
quality that are essentially attributable to its
geographical origin in Assam
6Muga Silk of Assam
- MUGA part of Axomiya communitys traditional
knowledge and know-how and linked to tradition
and antiquity and is part of the communitys
cultural expression. - The localness of the product is material to the
communities sustainable development - GI protection is capable of serving as a tool
for protecting traditional knowledge and cultural
expressions for the advancement of indigenous
women and rural people in general
7Muga Silk of Assam
- GI Protection for Muga Silk of Assam
- Proof of Origin (Historical Records)
- Geographical Area
- Uniqueness
- Method of Production
- Inspection Body
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9 Yarn
Male moth
Female moth
Eggs
Cocoon
Pupa
Fabric
Life cycle of Muga Silk Worm
1st instar
5th instar
4th instar
2nd instar
3rd instar
10 Som plant
Soalu plant
11GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
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13Quality Characteristics of Muga
- Unique method of cultivation and production
- Color stability (everlasting)
- Golden colour increases with each wash
- Tensile Strength (4.53g/dn) strongest amongst
all silks - UV Absorption capacity (gt80)
- Durability (over 50 years)
- Acid resistant (resistant to concentrated
Sulfuric acid) - Comfortable to wear both in summer and winter
- expensive
14Quality Characteristics of Muga
- Thermo stability (355 degrees C to 365 degrees C
by DSC)
15IDENTIFICATION OF MUGA
- 1. BURN TEST
- The burn test is the best way to confirm the
purity of silk. Burning of silk will leave a
powdery ash and will extinguish itself when the
flame is removed just like wool. The easy way to
tell silk and wool apart in the burn test is the
smell. Where wool have the smell of burning
hair, the silk have a much more disagreeable
smell.
2. Chemical Test The fibre of Muga, Tussar and
Bombyx mori have been treated with Conc.
Sulphuric acid. The fibre of Bombyx mori.
dissolved immediately and
the colour become yellowish. The fibre of muga
silk has been partially dissolved without
changing the colour whereas the colour of Tussar
fiber has changed to purple and dissolved
partially
16INSPECTION BODY
- The proposed GI inspection system will be
specific and deal with - Traceability
- Geographical origin and geographical boundaries
- Specific soils
- Specific breeds or plant varieties
- Specific production criteria or methods
- Specific know how
- Particular colour and appearance
- Specific labeling
17INSPECTION BODY
- AUTHORITY
- Department of Sericulture, Govt. of Assam
- Representative Committee to be formed
- weavers association
- Relevant District Industry Officer
- Representative of Sericulture Department
- PIC /ASTEC
- Laboratory and Certification - Institute of
Advanced Studies in Science and Technology, Assam
18INSPECTION BODY
- Develop and adopt specified requirements or
standards - conformity assessments product sampling
- Post-market surveillance
- Public outreach, information and education
- Enforcement of GI
19ECONOMICS OF MUGA
- Total family of cultivators 27,878
- Average cultivating area
- of a family 0.3 Acre
- Total area 7172 acres
- Average Muga Yarn
- Production per year 98 MT
- For 2005 - 2006 104 MT
- Value of Product _at_
- Rs. 3,500/Kg INR 34.30 Cr
20ECONOMICS OF MUGA Annual Export of Muga Fabrics
- Export started in 1997-98
- Export value in the
- year of 2005-06 INR 235.62 Lacs
- Export value
- in the year 2006-07 INR 300.00 Lacs
- Export value
- in 2007 - 2008 INR 221.60.
Lacs (28104 sq.
metres) - Country of Export JAPAN, USA, EU
- Products Home
Furnishing - Source ARTFED Guwahati
21OUTSTANDING ISSUES
- Indications which identify a good as
originating in a territory or a region, where a
given quality, reputation or other characteristic
of the good is essentially attributable to its
geographical origin - Why Muga Silk of Assam? 94 of Muga is from
Assam but 6 from West Bengal and Meghalaya.
Central Silk Board encouraged Muga cultivation
all over the country! - No system of meaningful and effective quality
control and certification Capacity Building - Lack RD and technology up gradation without
compromising traditional methods - Ineffective Marketing and vision
22WAY AHEAD
- CHAMPAGNE Comité Interprofessionnel du vin de
Champagne was founded by an Act of 12 April 1941
for safeguarding the harmonic development of
the trade - A restricted and non extendable region
- A small vineyard 33 000 ha
- A parceled vineyard gt 280 000 parcels
- Small vineyards (average lt 2 ha)
- Strict and qualitative production requirements
(unique traditional production conditions) - A restricted yield (determined each year)
- A constraining production process (pressing,
process, ageing) - A temporary and precarious Right to use the
designation
23WAY AHEAD
- CHAMPAGNE
- The collective valuation of a unique name
- A single designation
- Numerous trademarks
- A worldwide success that benefits the whole
industry and region - A collective protection
- Co-handled by the administration (French and
European) - Collective and mutualized protection system
- A system that protects both producers and
consumers - Collective investments
- RD
- Promotion and education
24WAY AHEAD
- SCOTCH WHISHKY
- Scotch Whisky Act 1988 and the Scotch Whisky
Order 1990 - describes how Scotch Whisky must be manufactured,
ingredients to be used, and that Scotch Whisky
must be distilled and matured in Scotland, the
minimum period for that maturation being three
years - the legislation prohibits the manufacture of
whisky in Scotland except Scotch Whisky - sets a minimum alcoholic strength of 40 (the
same as under the current EC Regulation (EEC) No.
1576/89 for whisky) - Civil, criminal and border measures remedies to
stop breaches of the law
25WAY AHEAD
- Obtaining the GI is an opportunity
- GI protection could trigger higher Market reward
standardization of quality, embedded messages
about quality consumers in niche markets may be
willing to pay a Premium - Accumulated Goodwill has to be aided by niche
marketing, brand development and extracting value - Muga is a cottage industry in Assam - generating
additional employment, increasing income and
retaining population in these areas - Traditional Knowledge And Know-how
- Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC)
its chain of retail handicraft stores called
AARONG - access to resources, support their
entrepreneurship and empower them
26WAY AHEAD
1) control the quality of Muga through a testing
and certification system 2) promote and protect
the name Muga 3) promote R D 4) promote and
organize the marketing of the products 5)
promote a sustainable development
27THANK YOU
Ms. Krishna Sarma Managing Partner CORPORATE LAW
GROUP 1106-1107, Kailash Building, 26, Kasturba
Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001 Tel
91-11-43621000 (100 Lines) Tel
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