APEDA facilitates first export of GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi from Assam to Dubai
New Delhi, June 9
The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority has facilitated the first export consignment of Geographical Indication-tagged Tezpur Litchi from Assam to Dubai, marking a step towards expanding international market access for agricultural products from the North Eastern Region.
The one-metric-tonne consignment was exported on June 7 and comprised GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi, a horticultural product from Assam known for its sweetness, bright-red appearance, aroma and eating quality.
According to APEDA, the export marks "a significant milestone in expanding international market access for agricultural products from the North Eastern Region."
The Geographical Indication status has strengthened the identity and market recognition of Tezpur Litchi and enhanced its appeal among international buyers. APEDA said the export reflects the growing acceptance of India's GI-tagged agricultural products in global markets and highlights the export potential of the North Eastern Region.
The consignment was flagged off in the presence of MLA Tezpur Prithiraj Rava, Agriculture Production Commissioner of Assam Aruna Rajoria, APEDA Chairman Abhishek Dev, Sonitpur District Commissioner Ananda Kumar Das and representatives of DMR Green Valley Agro Fresh Pvt. Ltd.
A key outcome of the initiative has been higher returns for farmers associated with the export supply chain. According to APEDA, growers received nearly 10 per cent higher prices compared to prevailing domestic market rates despite strong local demand.
"The shipment has created new marketing opportunities for litchi growers and is expected to encourage greater participation in export-oriented value chains, contributing to enhanced incomes and sustainable livelihood opportunities," APEDA said.
The authority noted that it has been promoting agricultural exports from the North Eastern Region through infrastructure development, quality assurance and certification support, capacity-building programmes, export-oriented production practices and market linkage initiatives.
APEDA said the successful export of Tezpur Litchi to Dubai is expected to pave the way for larger export volumes in the future and further strengthen the global presence of Assam's GI-tagged products.
"The initiative reflects APEDA's continued efforts to promote agricultural exports from the North Eastern Region while connecting Indian farmers with international markets," it added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally someone is recognizing the potential of our North East! These farmers work hard and deserve global markets. That 10% higher price for growers is exactly what we need to see more of.
Good initiative but we need to scale this up. One tonne is a start but why not ship 100 tonnes next year? Also, cold storage infrastructure in NE needs massive investment to sustain exports.
Tezpur litchi is a gem. It's so sweet that you can't stop eating. My grandmother in Guwahati sends us some every season. Glad to see it going global now! 🎉
GI tag is a game-changer for our agri-products. But I wish the government also focused on building cooling and transport logistics in Assam. Litchi is highly perishable and Dubai is hot. Hope the supply chain holds up.
Love seeing Indian products in Dubai. From Alphonso mangoes to Tezpur litchi - we have some of the best fruits in the world. This is how Atmanirbhar Bharat should work - quality products going global. 👏
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