Shahi Litchi from
Bihar Exported to U.K
In a major boost to export of GI certified products, season’s
first consignment of Shahi Litchi from Bihar was exported
to United Kingdom by air route on 24 May 2021. The phyto-sanitary
certification for exports of Shahi Litchiwas issued from newly established certification facility
at Patna. The fruit is being exported by Cira Enterprises
and sourced from farmers in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. The Litchi
is being imported by H & J Veg, London.
APEDA collaborated with Department of Agriculture, Bihar along
with other stakeholders such as farmers, exporters and importers for facilitating
exports of Shahi Litchi. Senior officials including Dr.
M Angamuthu, Chairman, APEDA, N. Saravana
Kumar, Principal Secretary Agriculture, Bihar and others participated in the event
for exports of Shai Litchi.
Because of short-shelf life of litchi, there is need to explore
exports opportunities for the processed and value-added products.
Shahi litchi was the fourth agricultural products to get GI certification
from Bihar in 2018, after Jardalu mango, Katarni rice and Magahi paan. GI registration for Shahi
Litchi is held with the Muzaffarpur-based Litchi Growers
Association of Bihar.
Muzzafarpur, Vaishali, Samastipur,
Champaran, Begusarai districts
and adjoining areas of Bihar have favorable climate for growing Shahi Litchi.
India is the second largest producer of litchi (Litchi chin)
in the world, after China. The translucent, flavoured
aril or edible flesh of the litchi is popular as a table fruit in India, while in
China and Japan it is preferred in dried or canned form. Bihar tops in terms of
production of litchi.
APEDA has been facilitating Bihar government in formulating
State agri-export plan which would provide road-map for
boosting agricultural and processed food products exports from the State. After
the finalisation of State agri-export
plan, the export potential of Makhana, mango, litchi and
other fruits and vegetables can be harnessed.
Bihar government is making efforts in association with APEDA
and other agencies for creating required infrastructures such as customs clearance
facility, laboratory testing facility, pack-houses, pre-cooling facilities, which
would harness and boost agricultural exports potential of the State.