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Registration lapsedApplication 376

Sikkim Large Cardamom

The GI large cardamom of Sikkim — registration lapsed on the 2023 register despite Sikkim being the dominant origin.

Sourcing note: on the Spices Board register this registration had lapsed (valid until 26 January 2022). A lapsed GI mark may no longer be legally protected — verify current status at the GI Registry before accepting a GI claim on this product.
Custodian
NERAMAC
States
sikkim
Registered
23 March 2015
Valid until
26 January 2022
Status
lapsed

What the Sikkim Large Cardamom GI means for sourcing

A Geographical Indication ties large cardamom from sikkim to a defined origin and its qualities, registered under application 376 and held by NERAMAC. Buyers who need documented provenance — private-label brands, premium retail, and importers whose own customers ask for it — specify the GI on the contract. Because this registration had lapsed on the Board’s register, treat a GI claim on the carton as unverified until you check the live status.

For grades, specification and the wider trade in this spice, see the Large Cardamom export page. We also ship it to buyers worldwide — tell us your market and grade and we will quote it.

Sourcing Sikkim Large Cardamom or another large cardamom? Tell us the grade and destination and we quote it, with the provenance documentation your buyer expects.

What this page does not tell you

Live registration status
Status shown is from the Board’s register dated 31.03.2023. GI registrations are renewable in 10-year terms; confirm the current status at the GI Registry before relying on the mark.

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