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4 Tons of Shahi Litchi to be Dispatched from Bihar to PM Modi and President; AC Vans to Ensure Freshness

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KKN Gurugram Desk | In a unique annual tradition, Bihar’s world-famous Shahi Litchi is being prepared for dispatch to the President and Prime Minister of India, along with other top dignitaries. This year, 4 tons of premium-quality litchis will be sent from Muzaffarpur, packed in specialized 2 kg boxes, ensuring freshness and visual appeal for the nation’s highest offices.

The delivery, which was delayed by a week due to unfavorable weather conditions, will finally commence on 31 May 2025 in a fully air-conditioned van, ensuring optimal temperature throughout the journey to Delhi.

Premium Packing for Premium Palates

According to Alok Kedia, owner of the designated processing unit, the district administration has once again instructed the unit to prepare exclusive packaging for the elite recipients. The packaging will consist of 2,000 boxes, each containing 2 kilograms of carefully selected Shahi litchis.

This initiative is part of Muzaffarpur’s annual gesture of pride, showcasing the state’s finest agricultural produce at the national level.

“Despite the weather delays, we are committed to delivering only the best quality Shahi Litchi to Delhi,” said Kedia.

Special Dispatch Details: From Muzaffarpur to Rashtrapati Bhavan

The cold-chain logistics for the litchi consignment are already in place:

  • Dispatch Date: 31 May 2025

  • Dispatch Vehicle: Fully Air-Conditioned Van

  • Arrival Location: Bihar Bhawan, Delhi

  • Expected Arrival Time: Night of 1 June

  • Distribution Date: 2 June 2025

  • Recipients: President of India, Prime Minister, Union Ministers, Governors, and other dignitaries

District officials will flag off the vehicle ceremonially, a tradition observed every year to mark the beginning of the litchi delivery.

Weather Delays and Quality Concerns: A Seasonal Challenge

This year’s litchi harvest has been delayed by nearly 10 days due to unfavorable weather patterns, primarily inconsistent rainfall and lack of sufficient sunlight.

Scientists from the National Litchi Research Centre in Mushahari, Muzaffarpur, observed that ideal temperatures and sunlight were lacking, which delayed the development of natural sweetness in the fruit.

“Shahi Litchi requires consistent sunshine during this period. Frequent rainfall has disrupted the sugar development, although certain varieties have matured properly,” said Dr. Ankit Kumar, a senior scientist at the centre.

Bengal vs Bihar: A Market Showdown in Indian Mandis

While Bihar’s Shahi Litchi is preparing for its premium dispatch to New Delhi, West Bengal’s China Litchi is already hitting major mandis across metro cities. This has created a competitive dynamic between the two litchi-producing states.

Key Comparison:

Feature Bihar’s Shahi Litchi Bengal’s China Litchi
Taste Rich, aromatic, sweet Milder sweetness
Appearance Rosy skin, thick pulp Thin skin, larger seed
Shelf Life Moderate (3–5 days) Longer due to early maturity
Market Positioning Premium, symbolic gifting Commercial retail

However, Bihar’s Shahi Litchi, recognized under Geographical Indication (GI) tag, still holds a distinct cultural and commercial prestige, especially during its annual gifting to the Indian leadership.

National Litchi Research Centre: Monitoring Ripeness and Quality

Dr. Ankit Kumar from the National Research Centre for Litchi (NRCL) explained that the average sweetness levels in Shahi Litchi typically mature by 20 May. However, due to inconsistent temperatures and unseasonal rain, this benchmark has shifted.

“Some varieties are still slightly sour. We expect complete ripening within the next two to three days, ensuring full flavor and sugar concentration before shipping,” Dr. Kumar added.

The centre has been conducting daily sugar content tests (Brix level checks) to determine when the fruit is optimal for packaging and shipping.

Annual Tradition with a National Impact

Sending Shahi Litchi to the President and Prime Minister is not merely a ceremonial gesture—it is a powerful branding initiative for Bihar’s horticulture sector. It promotes:

In recent years, Shahi Litchi exports have also increased to the Middle East and Southeast Asian markets, riding on this annual visibility campaign.

Local Authorities Stepping In for Quality Assurance

The Muzaffarpur district administration, under the direction of the agriculture department, has issued protocols to ensure:

  • Only Grade A litchis are packed

  • Use of biodegradable and food-safe packaging

  • Cold chain logistics until the point of delivery in Delhi

Officers from the Horticulture Department will also inspect the consignment before dispatch.

Why Shahi Litchi Matters: Beyond Taste

The Shahi Litchi of Bihar holds significance beyond flavor. It is:

  • One of India’s most coveted summer fruits

  • A key contributor to rural income in North Bihar

  • GI-certified, meaning its geographical origin and quality are protected under law

  • Closely tied to climatic and regional uniqueness, grown mainly in Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, and surrounding districts

Over 60,000 hectares of land are used for litchi cultivation in Bihar, producing over 300,000 metric tons annually.

What Lies Ahead: Litchi and Climate Change

Experts warn that climate unpredictability could continue to affect litchi quality and quantity in the future. The need for:

  • Irrigation support during dry spells

  • Pest management training for farmers

  • Adoption of climate-resilient litchi varieties

  • Integration of smart agriculture tools for monitoring humidity and temperature

These steps are essential to safeguard the future of the Shahi Litchi industry.

Despite minor weather delays, Muzaffarpur’s Shahi Litchi is ready to charm the corridors of power once again in 2025. The annual delivery to India’s top leaders isn’t just a tradition; it’s a showcase of India’s agri-heritagestate pride, and the unwavering commitment of farmers and administrators alike.

Stay connected with KKNLive.com for more such stories celebrating India’s rich agricultural and cultural legacies.

This post was published on May 25, 2025 10:37

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