Summary of the global mango market

Published 2023년 5월 8일

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The article provides an overview of the global mango market, focusing on various regions such as Italy, South Africa, China, India, North America, Colombia, and Peru. It highlights the ending of the Peruvian Kent mango season in Italy, the stable Brazilian mango prices, and South Africa's interest in late mango production. China's growers are targeting exports, particularly to Russia. In India, there is strong demand for domestic mangoes, while North America's mango supply has increased, leading to lower prices. Mexican production is resulting in more large-sized mangoes. Colombia has exported Keitt mangoes to Europe, with plans to expand, while Peru's mango cultivation faces challenges from adverse weather conditions. Dutch mango importers have smoothly transitioned from the Peruvian to the West African mango season, with an interest in the latter due to the quality of Brazilian mangoes and supermarket preferences for Kent mangoes.
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In Italy, the imported Peruvian Kent mango season is coming to an end and there is a decline in quality and consumption, and Brazilian mango prices remain stable. South Africa has produced about 120,000 tonnes of mangoes this season and is showing some interest in growing late mangoes as an alternative to citrus. China is the world's largest producer and consumer of mangoes and its growers have their sights set on the export market, with Russia as a major importer of Panzhihua mangoes. In India there has been a strong demand for domestically produced mangoes, and prices remain high despite good yields this season. In North America, the supply of mangoes has increased, which has pushed prices down after a period of high prices. Mexican production is shifting from the south to the center of the country and there is greater availability of large-sized fruit, especially Honey and Tommy Atkins mangoes. Although supplies are not reaching last year's figures right now, the transport ...

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