IANS | 14 Jun, 2024
In a significant stride for India's fresh fruit exports, the
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA)
has facilitated the despatch of the first consignment of new premium quality MD
2 variety pineapples to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The consignment, comprising 8.7 metric tons (650 boxes) of MD 2
pineapples, was flagged off by APEDA Chairman, Abhishek Dev, in the presence of
senior officials of the organisation and the Indian Council of Agricultural
Research - Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (ICAR CCARI).
"This marks a pivotal moment in India's agricultural export
history, showcasing our ability to produce and supply premium quality
pineapples to global markets," said Abhishek Dev.
"The MD 2 pineapple, also known as "Golden Ripe" or
"Super Sweet," has become the gold standard in the pineapple
industry, with significant cultivation in countries like Costa Rica, the
Philippines, and Thailand,” he added.
ICAR CCARI provided essential technical support for post-harvest
management and development of sea protocol for the MD 2 pineapple produced in
the Sindhudurg district of the Konkan region in Maharashtra. A private firm
successfully grew this variety on 200 acres in partnership with local farmers,
ensuring optimal quality and yield.
The harvested pineapples were meticulously graded, sorted, packed, and
stored in Panvel, Navi Mumbai. From there, the consignment was transported to
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) for its onward journey to the UAE.
This first trial shipment of MD 2 pineapples signifies a substantial
addition to APEDA’s export basket, enhancing India's presence in the global
market.
--IANS