ODOP

One District One Product (ODOP) Initiative

Welcome to the dedicated page on the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme

This initiative, launched by the Government of India, aims to celebrate and promote the unique products and crafts from each district across the country, fostering balanced regional development, empowering local artisans, and boosting exports. Here, we provide comprehensive information on ODOP, its objectives, benefits etc.


Introduction to ODOP

The One District One Product (ODOP) scheme is a flagship programme under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India, anchored by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and implemented with support from Invest India.

Inspired by successful models like Japan’s “One Village One Product”, ODOP identifies, brands, and promotes one key product from each district in India. As of 2025, the initiative covers 1,102 products from 761 districts, spanning agricultural goods, handicrafts, textiles, food items, and more.

The goal is to transform local specialties into global brands, supporting artisans, farmers, and small enterprises while preserving India’s rich cultural heritage.

ODOP also aligns with India’s broader vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) and “Vocal for Local”, encouraging sustainable production, innovation, and market access. Many ODOP products are eco-friendly, handcrafted, and rooted in traditional knowledge, making them ideal for international promotion.


Objectives of ODOP

  • Balanced Regional Development: By focusing on one product per district, ODOP ensures equitable growth across rural and urban areas, reducing migration and promoting local employment.

  • Empowerment of Artisans and Producers: Training, financial support, and marketing platforms empower small-scale producers, women, and marginalized communities.

  • Export Promotion: ODOP products are promoted globally through trade fairs, exhibitions, e-commerce, and diplomatic outreach, enhancing India’s export potential.

  • Preservation of Heritage: Safeguards traditional crafts and agricultural practices by blending them with modern packaging and branding.

  • Integration with Other Schemes: Works in synergy with PM Formalization of Micro Food Processing Enterprises (PMFME), Skill India, and Make in India for holistic development.


Benefits of ODOP

  • Economic Impact: Boost in incomes for artisans and farmers; many districts have reported up to 20–30% growth in sales.

  • Job Creation: Value addition through packaging, branding, and design has created jobs in logistics, e-commerce, and allied industries.

  • Global Recognition: Products like Kashmiri saffron, Darjeeling tea, Kolhapuri footwear, and Banarasi silk are now exported worldwide.

  • Sustainability: Emphasis on organic, eco-friendly products supports India’s net-zero and green growth agenda.

  • Cultural Exchange: In platforms like Cyprus, ODOP fosters people-to-people connections by showcasing India’s diversity.


ODOP Products: A Glimpse into India’s Diversity

Category

Product Example

District/State

Description/Potential Uses/Exports

Handicrafts

Blue Pottery

Jaipur, Rajasthan

Hand-painted ceramic ware using quartz and multani mitti; eco-friendly and lead-free.

Home décor, gifts; exported to Europe & Middle East.

Textiles

Pattachitra Paintings

Raghurajpur, Odisha

Cloth-based scroll paintings with natural colours, depicting epics & myths.

Wall art, fashion accessories; strong global demand.

Art

Madhubani Paintings

Madhubani, Bihar

Vibrant folk art on cloth/paper with symbolic motifs.

Decorative art; sought after in galleries worldwide.

Metalware

Brassware

Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh

Intricately crafted utensils and decorative pieces.

Kitchenware & souvenirs; EU is a major market.

Woodcraft

Sandalwood Carvings

Mysore, Karnataka

Fragrant wood sculptures, religious and decorative.

Aromatherapy, luxury décor, jewelry.

Jewelry

Silver Filigree

Cuttack, Odisha

Fine silver wire artistry for jewelry & artifacts.

Luxury accessories; high-end export market.

Food/Agriculture

Araku Coffee

Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh

Organic Arabica grown by tribal farmers.

Premium coffee; branded for global cafés.

Beverages

Wines

Nashik, Maharashtra

Award-winning wines from indigenous grapes.

Beverages; export to Europe expanding.

Wellness

Ayurvedic Products

Kerala & other states

Herbal oils, remedies & supplements.

Wellness & health industries; high international demand.

Fruits

Alphonso Mangoes

Ratnagiri, Maharashtra

Premium, GI-tagged mango variety.

Seasonal exports of fresh & processed foods.





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