Shahi litchi explained

Shahi litchi is a variety of litchi grown in Muzaffarpur district and some neighbouring districts of in the Indian state of Bihar.

Bihar is one of the biggest lichi producing states in India, contributing to over 40% of the lichi production in the country.[1] The region around the district of Muzaffarpur is known for its litchi orchards and gardens.[2] There are two main varieties of litchi produced in the region, ‘China’ litchi and ‘Shahi’ litchi, (in addition to some other varieties like ‘Longia’ and ‘Calcutta’ variety).[3]

'Shahi' litchi variety has large fruits [4] with juicy pulp and good sugur acid blend.[5] However, the fruit pulp of 'Shahi' lychee is generally considered to be more aromatic, with a distinct "rose scented aroma".[6] The weather patterns in the district of Muzaffarpur and the neighbouring districts of Vaishali, Samastipur, East Champaran and Begusarai, as well as the fertile alluvial soil of the region which is rich in calcium, contributes to the quality of lichi fruits grown in the area.[7]

The Shahi litchi was given the Geographical Indication tag (GI) in 2018.[8] [9]

Shelf life

Litchi in general, and Shahi litchi in particular, is a highly perishable fruit. Typically, the shelf life of Shahi litchi is around 2-3 days,[10] after which it starts to lose its natural taste.

Recognition

After getting recognition as a GI certified products, Shahi litchi has been exported to countries like the UK using the air route.[11]

Shahi lichi were supplied in 2023 to Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu, as well to cities in other part of the country by adding adding special coaches to trains like the Pawan Express.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shahi Litchi of Bihar. August 26, 2020. sahasa.in.
  2. Web site: Women-led Farms and Producer Organizations are Recreating the Litchi Value Chain in India. 13 October 2017 . TechnoServe.
  3. Web site: LYCHEE PRODUCTION IN INDIA. Food & Agricultural organization of united nations.
  4. Web site: Litchi Varieties. National Horticulture board, Government of India.
  5. Web site: Proposal for registration of Shahi litchi of Bihar under geographical indication of goods. Organization for an International Geographical Indications Network.
  6. Web site: LYCHEE PRODUCTION IN INDIA. Food & Agricultural organization of united nations.
  7. Web site: Bihar's Shahi litchi grown extensively in Muzaffarpur may soon have GI tag. 23 June 2018 . Financial Express.
  8. Web site: Government of India GI registration #552. Government of India.
  9. News: Muzaffarpur 'shahi litchi' gets GI tag. Times of India. 21 October 2018 .
  10. Web site: Proposal for registration of Shahi litchi of Bihar under geographical indication of goods. Organization for an International Geographical Indications Network.
  11. Web site: First consignment of GI certified Shahi Litchi from Bihar exported to the U.K. Ministry of Commerce & Industry,India.
  12. News: President Droupadi Murmu, PM Narendra Modi, other dignitaries to get Shahi litchis of Muzaffarpur. The Times of India . May 19, 2023.