GI Certified Dahanu Gholvad Sapota (Chikoo) Exports from Palghar (Mah.) to UK Begins
[MoC&I
Press Release/19.05.2021]
In
a major boost to exports of Geographical Indication (GI) certified products, a consignment
of Dahanu Gholvad Sapota from Palghar district of Maharashtra
was shipped to the United Kingdom on 19 May 2021.
GI
certification of Ghovad Sapota
is held by Maharashtra Rajya Chikoo
Utpadak Sangh and the fruit
is known for its sweet and unique taste. It is believed that the unique taste is
derived from calcium rich soil of Gholvad village.
Currently
in the Palgahr district, around 5000 hectares of land
is under sapota or plantation. Out of 5000 farmers who
grow Sapota, 147 farmers are authorized GI users.
The
Dahanu Gholvad Sapota, sourced from the authorized GI users, were sorted
and graded from the APEDA assisted and registered packhouse
facility at M/s Kay Bee Agro International Private Limited, Tapi (Gujarat) and exported by M/s Kay Bee exports.
At
present, the demand in the importing countries are mainly from the ethnic population
and Dr M Angamuthu, Chairman,
APEDA said that export can increase many folds if the mainstream buyers are also
targeted as Sapota can be grown throughout the year unlike
other fruits.
APEDA
has been thrust on promotion of exports of GI products. GI products with its uniqueness,
intrinsic value and practically no competition from outsiders, offers good potential
for export.
Sapota
is grown in many states- Karnataka, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal
and Andhra Pradesh. Karnataka is known to be the highest grower of the fruit, followed
by Maharashtra. It can be used in fruit salads, blended into milk or yogurt, as
a smoothie or processed to make a jam out of it.
Earlier
this month, a consignment of 2.5 Metric Tonne of GI certified
Banganapalli & Survarnarekha
mangoes sourced from farmers in Krishna & Chittor
districts of Andhra Pradesh was exported to South Korea.
The
mangoes were treated, cleaned & shipped from the APEDA supported packhouse & vapor heat treatment facilities at Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh and exported by IFFCO Kisan SEZ (IKSEZ)
This
was the first export consignment sent by IKSEZ, which is a subsidiary of IFFCO,
a multi-state cooperative with a membership of 36,000 societies. There is possibility
of more exports of mangoes to South Korea this season. IFFCO Kisan SEZ has an agreement with Meejaim,
South Korea for supplying 66 MTs of mango this season. Andhra Pradesh horticulture
department also collaborated in this endeavour.
APEDA
promotes exports of agricultural & processed food products by providing assistance
to the exporters under various components of its scheme such as Infrastructure Development,
Quality Development and Market Development. In addition, APEDA also conducts international
Buyer Seller Meets (BSM), Virtual trade fairs with importing countries to promote
agricultural & processed food products.
Apart
from this the Department of Commerce (DOC) also support exports through various
schemes like Trade Infrastructure for Export Scheme (TIES), Market Access Initiative
(MAI) etc.