The 14th Sirarakhong Hathei Chilli Festival was inaugurated in Sirarakhong Village, Ukhrul district, Manipur. This three-day event celebrates the GI-tagged Hathei chilli, known for its distinct aroma, flavour, and vibrant red color.
The Geographical Indication (GI) tag has boosted the chilli’s recognition across India, making it a symbol of Manipur’s unique agricultural identity.
Highlights
- Ceremonial Flag Hoisting
- Cultural Performances showcasing Manipur’s heritage
- Buyer-Seller Meet to promote direct market access for farmers
- Tree Plantation Drive under the nationwide campaign ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’
These activities aim to blend cultural pride with economic empowerment and environmental awareness.
About Hathei Chilli
- Origin: Sirarakhong Village, Manipur
- Features: GI-tagged, bright red colour, medium pungency, strong aroma
- Uses: Culinary spice, pickles, and food processing
Festival Goals
- Promote agri-tourism in Manipur
- Provide market linkages for local Hathei chilli farmers
- Celebrate local identity and biodiversity
- Encourage environmental conservation
Key Takeaways
- Event: 14th Sirarakhong Hathei Chilli Festival
- Location: Ukhrul district, Manipur
- GI-Tag Crop: Hathei Chilli
- Related Campaign: ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ tree drive
- Focus Areas: GI crop promotion, cultural tourism, farmer-market linkages


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