New Delhi: In a major victory for the country’s high-quality agro products, the season’s first consignment of Shahi Litchi from Bihar was exported to the United Kingdom on Monday by air, said the government.
The phytosanitary certification for exports of Shahi Litchi was issued from a newly established certification facility at Patna. The fruit is being exported by Cira Enterprises and sourced from farmers in Muzaffarpur in Bihar.
This GI-certified Shahi Litchi from Bihar is being imported by H&J Veg, London.
This is the third GI certified agro product, which has been successfully exported from the country. On May 19, the first consignment of GI-certified Chiku from the Palghar district of Maharashtra was exported to the UK.
Earlier this month, a consignment of 2.5 tonnes of GI-certified 'Banginapalli' and 'Survarnarekha' mangoes sourced from farmers in the Krishna and Chittoor districts of Andhra Pradesh were exported to South Korea.
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The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industries collaborated with the Department of Agriculture of Bihar.
The APEDA also engaged with other stakeholders such as farmers, exporters, and importers to facilitate the export of Shahi Litchi to the UK.
According to officials, due to the short shelf life of litchi, there is a need to explore export opportunities for processed and value-added products.