Litchi farming in India has a rich history that dates back to the 18th century when the fruit was introduced from China, its place of origin. The crop found an ideal home in the fertile plains of North Bihar, particularly in Muzaffarpur, which remains the heart of India’s litchi belt. Over time, cultivation expanded to other states, including West Bengal, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and the northeastern region. Today, India is the second-largest producer of litchi in the world, with Bihar alone contributing over 40% of the nation’s output. Among the most celebrated varieties is the Shahi Litchi, which has received Geographical Indication (GI) tag status for its exceptional sweetness, aroma, and juicy pulp.



Step - 01
Sourcing the best saplings for ensuring quality products and the juiciest Shahi Litchis.

Step - 02
Carefully planting in the orchards using traditional methods with modern horticulture techniques.

Step - 03
Once fully grown, the harvest is carefully hand-picked litchi by litchi.

Step - 04
Supplying to our Distributors, Customers and Partners.
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