After Assam's 'Kazi Lemu' Tripura's Famous 'Gandharaj' Lemon Flies to Germany Via Guwahati

Earlier, Kazi Nemu,' the Assamese lemon, which is one of the main food items of every Assamese people, has made its way into the markets of London.
After Assam's 'Kazi Lemu' Tripura's Famous 'Gandharaj' Lemon Flies to Germany Via Guwahati
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AGARTALA: After gaining popularity in India, the famous 'Gandharaj' lemon of Tripura has now been exported to Germany.

Notably, 500 'Gandharaj' lemons have been sent to Germany on an experimental basis.

The 500 'Gandharaj' lemons are accompanied by paper lemons and 1 metric tonne of jackfruit. Those agricultural products from Tripura will go to Germany via Guwahati. If the demand increases, the fortunes of the farmers of Tripura will be escalated.

Earlier, Kazi Nemu,' the Assamese lemon, which is one of the main food items of every Assamese people, has made its way into the markets of London.

This Assamese lemon is exclusively grown and found in Assam. It has been reported that a consignment of 'Kazi Nemu' was exported from Guwahati in Assam to London in the month of June and it is now available in various supermarkets in London including at the Al-Hamra Supermarket at Northampton in England's East Midlands region.

As the Kazi Nemu consignment came to light, many people from London are excited to buy the Assamese Kazi Nemu/ Assam lemon to taste. The Kazi Nemu availability in London is one of the great news that has been brought to the British countryside.

Prior, between December 2020 and January 2021, a massive consignment of 'Kazi Nemu' weighing almost 6 MT was exported to the European business sectors. It is to be noted that 'Kazi Nemu' is utilized for preparing refreshing drinks and pickles as well as garnishing curry and other dishes.

In June, 'Leteku,' the Burmese grapes, grown in the Darrang district of Assam, were exported to Dubai. The consignment was traded by the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) from LGBI Airport in Guwahati to Dubai through Delhi. Also, according to APEDA, the consignment of the lemons was evidently cultivated in the Tinsukia district.

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