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ICAR-CCRI Leads Citrus Innovation with Sustainable Product Development


Updated: May 19, 2025 15:25

Image Source : Agricultural Extension in South Asia (AESA)

The ICAR-Central Citrus Research Institute (ICAR-CCRI) is revolutionizing the fruit processing sector with groundbreaking citrus-based product development. By transforming citrus waste into high-value products, the institute is setting new benchmarks in sustainability and economic viability for farmers and entrepreneurs.  

Advancing Citrus-Based Processing  
- ICAR-CCRI has developed a range of citrus-value-added products, including energy drinks, vitamin C-fortified gummies, marmalade, squash, and spray-dried citrus powder  
- The institute has applied for multiple patents on citrus-based innovations, reinforcing its commitment to research-driven commercialization  
- A Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Magfruit facilitates the licensing of citrus-based processed products, boosting market accessibility  

Transforming Waste into Opportunity  
- The institute has pioneered citrus waste valorization, converting peel, pulp, and seeds into bioactive compounds used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals  
- Innovative products such as mandarin pomace cookies, pummelo peel candies, and acid lime peel edible films for biodegradable packaging are reshaping the industry  
- These advancements aim to minimize post-harvest losses while creating new revenue streams for citrus farmers  

Economic and Environmental Impact  
- The initiative is expected to generate rural employment and strengthen agro-based industries, including packaging and logistics  
- By integrating high-tech processing technologies, ICAR-CCRI is fostering entrepreneurship and empowering farmers to become price-makers rather than price-takers  
- The collaboration with Magfruit marks a strategic advancement in citrus processing, paving the way for a more resilient and profitable citrus industry  

Looking Ahead  
- ICAR-CCRI continues to refine essential oil extraction from native citrus species, aiming to establish Manipur as a hub for citrus-based essential oils  
- The institute’s research-driven approach is expected to enhance India’s global competitiveness in citrus processing and value-added products  
- With ongoing innovations, ICAR-CCRI is set to redefine the future of citrus-based food and beverage solutions  

Sources: ICAR, Times of India, Krishi Jagran.

 

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