India: Mango yield likely to be 75 pc less this season as mercury soars high in Malda

Published 2024년 5월 1일

Tridge summary

Malda, West Bengal is experiencing a significant decrease in mango yield due to unfavorable weather conditions, with a projected loss of 75% compared to last year's production. The area has been hit by untimely rain and a heatwave, causing mangoes to fall from the trees and reducing the yield. This has resulted in a projected income of only Rs 2 lakhs from a potential business of Rs 5 to 10 lakhs. Farmers are seeking government support and are unsure if they will be able to sell their mangoes in the markets due to the reduced yield, which may also drive up prices.
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Malda (West Bengal) [India], May 1 (ANI): Owing to the dual attack of untimely rain previously and now of a heatwave, the mango yield in Malda this season is likely to be less by 75 per cent. Ujjal Saha, the president of Malda Mango Merchants Association, expressed his concerns, stating, “Malda is sure to have lost at least one half of average of total production this season owing to rains and heat.” Ramesh, who works in a mango farm in Malda, highlighted the impact of weather on yield, saying, “there have been no rains this year so the yield is less by at least 75 per cent. If the weather is favourable then the yield is good. In a season we can make business of Rs 5 to 10 lakhs but this year it will be hardly Rs 2 lakhs. It is a total loss.” He urged the government to provide support to increase yield. Another mango farmer, Jiten Saha, also echoed similar concerns, stating, “due to no rains the mangoes have already fallen off the trees. If rains happen the yield is good. It will ...
Source: Theprint

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