With the Britain, the free trade agreement will get Lychee and Lathi brighten up, a new market; America will keep watching! - Muzaffarpur Lychee and Shaathi industry to take advantage of the British trade transaction

The Free Trade Agreement between India and Britain will provide new opportunities to the Lathi and Lathi industry of Muzaffarpur. Lychee producers will benefit from exports, while Lathi Business will get international identity. Traders are expected to grow business with this agreement with this agreement. Currently, the annual turnover of this industry is about a hundred crore rupees. Jagran correspondent, Muzaffarpur. The free trade agreement between India and Britain could give a new market for Muzaffarpur’s Lathi and Lathi industry. Although this agreement will increase export opportunities for Litchi producers, Lathi Business will also receive international recognition. This year, Lathi was sent to many European and American countries from Muzaffarpur in Sawan. People of the industry believe that America’s tariff war will not affect the Lathi and Lathi industry much. General and dairy products can have partly effect. This is because these products are exported to the US. Shyamsunder Bhimsaria, the state president of the small -scale industry Bharti, favored Litchi and Food Processing Unit, said no major industry in Muzaffarpur is currently importing an international import. The agreement with Britain will have positive benefits for the food processing unit. Units are set in many places, including Motipur. The pulp of Lychee, UK, is also sent to the UK every year: Lychee -producing farmer Kundan Kumar said that he and the farmer Prince Kumar sent five tons to Britain in 2023 with the help of the agricultural division. Radhakrishna Impax Director Entrepreneur Alok Kedia said he sends 150-200 tonnes of Litchi Pulp and 1,500 tons of Mango Pulp abroad each year. The agreement with Britain will offer a large market to Lychee and will benefit the farmers directly. He is currently sending Germany, France, Britain, Canada, Russia and Ukraine, etc. Bacha Prasad Singh, president of Bihar Lychee Producers Association, said that about three Lakh Ton Litchi is produced in the state each year. About one lakh ton of it only takes place in Muzaffarpur. Now the regional office of Apeda (agriculture and processed food products for the export of food products) opens in Patna, which will provide further ease in exports. The Lahthi industry will have a new opportunity: Saif Alam of Lathi Business Entrepreneur Islampur said he sent Lachers in Sawan at an order from Canada. It was hoped that Lathi would get a new market with an agreement with Britain. There is currently an annual turnover of about 100 crore calls. In this, Lathi is sent to Nepal and other parts of the country. Sudha’s Ghee and Gulab Jamun went to America: Timool managing director Phool Kumar Jha said Sudha brand Ghee and Gulab Jamun were sent from the state’s headquarters to America. However, no product from the local level goes directly abroad.