Building on Early Success in Global Markets
The Oman shipment follows the initial export of 3 MTs of GI-tagged Indi Lime to Dubai on 24 August 2025. The positive reception in the UAE market led to subsequent exports of nearly 12 MTs to Dubai, quadrupling the initial quantity. Additionally, 350 kg of Indi Lime has been flagged off for export to the United Kingdom as part of India’s ongoing market diversification strategy. Cumulatively, nearly 12.35 MTs of GI-tagged Indi Lime have been exported from Vijayapura district.
Significance of India–Oman CEPA
The export to Oman comes in the backdrop of the recently signed India–Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), which aims to deepen bilateral trade and expand market access for Indian exporters. The agreement is expected to benefit key sectors including agricultural and processed food products, enhancing India’s competitiveness in Omani markets and opening new avenues for farmers.
GI Tag Advantage and Farmer Benefits
The GI (Geographical Indication) status of Indi Lime, known for its distinctive aroma, high juice content, and extended shelf life, has been instrumental in positioning the fruit in global markets. The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has played a key role in promoting and branding GI-tagged products while ensuring compliance with international quality standards. These exports help farmers realize better incomes by accessing premium international markets and reducing reliance on fluctuating domestic prices.
