One District One Product

India’s development story is often told through megacities and large industries. Yet, in districts like Moradabad, generations of artisans quietly shaped brassware with unmatched skill largely invisible to global markets.

This changed in 2018, when Uttar Pradesh launched an innovative experiment: One District One Product (ODOP). The idea was simple but transformational—identify one unique product per district and build an ecosystem around it.

What began as a state initiative is now a nationwide economic transformation model, covering 770+ districts and empowering millions of artisans, farmers, and MSMEs.

What is One District One Product (ODOP)?

One District One Product is a flagship initiative led by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) that aims to:

  • Identify one unique product per district
  • Provide branding, skill development, credit, and market access
  • Convert districts into self-sustaining economic hubs

It aligns strongly with national missions like Vocal for Local, Make in India, and Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Evolution of ODOP: From UP to All India

YearMilestone
2018ODOP launched in Uttar Pradesh
2020–22Expanded to multiple states
Dec 2025Implemented in 770+ districts nationwide

Today, ODOP represents India’s most decentralised industrial policy.

Why ODOP Matters for India’s Economy

  • Balanced Regional Development: ODOP reduces over-dependence on metros by unlocking district-level strengths, ensuring inclusive growth.
  • Artisan & MSME Empowerment: Traditional skills often passed through generations are revived with modern tools, training, and finance.
  • Job Creation & Rural Entrepreneurship: ODOP creates livelihoods within districts, reducing distress migration.
  • Export Promotion: District products now reach international exhibitions, G20 gifting platforms, and overseas stores.
  • Preservation of Cultural Heritage: ODOP safeguards India’s intangible cultural assets, from weaving to metal crafts.

Institutional Framework of ODOP

ODOP works through cooperative federalism:

  • States/UTs identify district products
  • Final lists are communicated to DPIIT
  • District administrations implement skilling, credit, and marketing

Over 1,200 ODOP products are listed on the DPIIT digital portal.

Digital & Market Access Push

PlatformRole
GeM–ODOP BazaarDirect government procurement
State e-commerce portalsWider consumer reach
ODOP ExhibitionsNational & global visibility

This digital push ensures local producers access national demand.

UP remains the flagship example of ODOP success.

Key Highlights

  • UP International Trade Show (UPITS) 2025
    • 466 ODOP stalls
    • ₹20.77 crore business generated
  • Mahakumbh 2025, Prayagraj
    • 6,000 sq. m ODOP zone
    • 75 GI-tagged products showcased

Economic Impact in UP

IndicatorOutcome
Exports↑ 76% (₹88,967 Cr → ₹1.71 lakh Cr)
Projects sanctioned₹6,000 crore
Artisans trained1.25 crore+

PM Ekta Malls: Physical Marketplaces for ODOP

PM Ekta Malls (Unity Malls) are iconic retail hubs showcasing ODOP, GI, and handicraft products.

  • Dedicated space for every State & UT
  • ₹5,000 crore interest-free support
  • 29 malls approved across 27 states
  • PPP model with professional management

These malls convert ODOP into national cultural and commercial destinations.

One District One Product Andhra Pradesh List

ODOP for 13 districts of Andhra Pradesh

Sl. No.DistrictODOP Product(s)
1AnanthapurGroundnut Products
2ChittoorTomato-based Products
3East GodavariBanana
4GunturSpices (Chilli & Turmeric)
5KadapaBanana-based Products
6KrishnaFish & Shrimp based products
7KurnoolPulses based products
8NelloreRice based products (eg. flaked & purified)
9PrakasamPulses based products
10SrikakulamCashewnut-based Products
11VisakhapatnamTraditional local snacks
12VizianagaramMillets (ragi and korra)
13West GodavariFish & Marine-based Products

ODOP for 13 newly formed districts of Andhra Pradesh

Sl. No.DistrictODOP Product(s)
1Parvathipuram ManyamMinor Forest Produce (tamarind and amla)
2Alluri Sitharama RajuCoffee
3AnakapalliSugarcane (jaggaery cubes, powder)
4KakinadaFish & Shrimp based products
5KonaseemaCoconut
6EluruPulses (Black gram and Green gram)
7NTRUlavacharu
8PalnaduPulses (vinukonda red gram)
9BapatlaSpices (chillies & turmeric)
10NandyalMillet based products
11Sri Sathya SaiGroundnut
12TirupatiBengal gram muruku
13AnnamayyaTamarind
One District One Product Andhra Pradesh List

ODOP’s Global Outreach

ODOP is now part of India’s economic diplomacy.

Global Footprint

  • 80+ Indian Missions promote ODOP abroad
  • ODOP products used in G20 gifting
  • Permanent ODOP stores:
    • Singapore (2)
    • Kuwait (1)

Why ODOP is Important for Competitive Exams

For APPSC aspirants, One District One Product is relevant to:

  • Economy (inclusive growth, MSMEs)
  • Governance (cooperative federalism)
  • Current Affairs (industrial policy)
  • Essay & GS answers (case study model)

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is One District One Product (ODOP)?

It is a government initiative to promote one unique product per district through branding, skilling, finance, and market access.

Which ministry implements ODOP?

ODOP is coordinated by DPIIT with state and district governments.

When was ODOP launched?

It was first launched in Uttar Pradesh in 2018.

How many districts are covered under ODOP?

As of December 2025, 770+ districts are covered nationwide.

How is ODOP linked to Aatmanirbhar Bharat?

ODOP builds local manufacturing capacity, self-employment, and export competitiveness.

Reference: Ministry of Food Processing Industries

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