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ODOP: How the One District One Product Scheme Supports Kalanamak Rice

By TeraiFarmsUpdated 29 May 20264 min read
Quick answer

Kalanamak rice is the designated ODOP (One District One Product) product for Siddharthnagar district in Uttar Pradesh. The scheme, run by the Uttar Pradesh government, provides market promotion, processing support, and institutional backing to help the grain reach wider markets while supporting the smallholder farmers who grow it.

Two government programmes protect and promote Kalanamak rice. The 2013 GI tag is the legal instrument: it restricts who can use the name. The ODOP designation is the promotional instrument: it directs resources toward making Siddharthnagar's signature grain commercially visible. Understanding both helps explain why Kalanamak has moved from near-extinction in the 1990s to a nationally distributed heritage food product.

Key takeaways

What is the ODOP scheme?

The One District One Product scheme was launched by the Government of Uttar Pradesh to identify, promote, and develop one distinctive product from each of the state's 75 districts. The logic is straightforward: Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state, with enormous geographic and agricultural diversity. Many districts possess signature products — whether handicrafts, agricultural goods, or processed foods — that have strong local roots but limited national visibility.

ODOP provides those products with a structured support package: market promotion, quality and branding assistance, access to common facility centres for processing and packaging, and inclusion in government export facilitation and e-commerce programmes. The scheme was later adopted at the national level and integrated into the PM FME (Pradhan Mantri Formalisation of Micro Food Processing Enterprises) framework.

Siddharthnagar and Kalanamak: the ODOP pair

When Uttar Pradesh mapped its 75 districts to 75 ODOP products, Siddharthnagar's selection was clear. Kalanamak rice is the district's most distinctive agricultural product — a GI-tagged heritage grain tied specifically to the Terai belt that Siddharthnagar anchors. No other product carries the same combination of historical depth, geographic specificity, nutritional profile, and revival story.

The designation creates an official institutional identity for the grain within the UP government's economic development framework. This matters in practical terms: it places Kalanamak on promotional platforms, in trade delegations, and in public policy discussions in a way that no amount of private marketing alone could achieve.

ODOP and GI tag: complementary protections for Kalanamak
FeatureGI Tag (2013)ODOP Designation
Issued byGeographical Indications Registry, Govt of IndiaUttar Pradesh State Government
PurposeLegal origin protectionMarket promotion & development
What it restrictsWho can legally call rice "Kalanamak"Nothing — it promotes, not restricts
Who benefitsProducers in the GI zoneFarmers, processors, traders in Siddharthnagar
Effect on priceSupports premium pricing by protecting originSupports demand by increasing visibility

Practical effects of ODOP designation for farmers

ODOP designation translates into several practical forms of support for the farmers and supply chain participants around Kalanamak:

ContextODOP does not guarantee a minimum support price or purchase commitment. Its value is in market infrastructure, visibility, and institutional recognition rather than direct price support to farmers. Fair farm-gate prices depend on the procurement model used by buyers in the supply chain.

How GI tag and ODOP work together

The GI tag, granted in 2013, was the foundation: it created a legal category of protected-origin Kalanamak and established which districts — Siddharthnagar, Gorakhpur, Maharajganj and others in the Terai belt — are authorised to produce it. Without the GI tag, there is no enforceable distinction between authentic Kalanamak and rice sold under that name from anywhere in India.

ODOP builds on that foundation by adding market momentum. A product with a GI tag but no market demand does not sustain farming livelihoods. A product with market demand but no origin protection gets hollowed out by imitation. Together, the two instruments address both problems. Read more about the GI tag →

The broader heritage revival — which began with Dr. R.C. Chaudhary's 2012 seed reconstitution at IRRI — provided the supply-side foundation. ODOP and the GI tag provide the demand-side and legal-side structures. The Kalanamak revival story →

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Frequently asked questions

What is ODOP?
ODOP stands for One District One Product, a Government of Uttar Pradesh initiative that identifies one signature product from each of the state's 75 districts and provides those products with market promotion, quality support, and institutional backing.
Which district's ODOP product is Kalanamak rice?
Kalanamak rice is the designated ODOP product for Siddharthnagar district in Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
How does ODOP benefit Kalanamak farmers?
ODOP designation provides Kalanamak farmers with government-backed market promotion, access to processing and packaging support, inclusion in government export facilitation programmes, and official recognition that strengthens the case for premium pricing.
Is ODOP the same as GI tag for Kalanamak?
No. The GI tag is a legal protection that ties the name "Kalanamak" to its origin region — granted in 2013. ODOP is a government promotion scheme that selects one product per district to support market development. Both apply to Kalanamak, and they are complementary.
Sources
  1. Geographical Indications Registry, Government of India — Kalanamak rice GI record (2013).
  2. Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Government of India — ODOP and PM FME scheme documentation.
  3. Government of Uttar Pradesh — ODOP Uttar Pradesh district product list.