The outlook for Peruvian Kent mango remains complicated, but its long-term perspective can be positive.

Published 2025년 9월 29일

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(Agraria.pe) Despite a recovery in the last year, the outlook has remained challenging for mango producers. Erick Lava, general manager of Peruvian Inka Fruit, highlights that their company has managed to grow with its shipments of the fruit abroad thanks to a good strategic plan in which the training of farmers is key.

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(Agraria.pe) Despite a recovery in the last year, the outlook remains challenging for mango producers. Erick Lava, general manager of Peruvian Inka Fruit, highlights that his company has managed to grow with its fruit shipments abroad thanks to a good strategic plan in which the training of farmers is key, especially to address issues such as climate change that affects the plantations. "The weather continues to have an impact, last year there was overproduction of mango and the plants have been left with low reserves. In the north, there was a drought, the plants are stressed, recovering from the strain of last campaign with overproduction. This campaign, many farmers are doing work to make them flower and induce them, but some plants react and others do not, because they lack the issue of nutrition," he explains. He adds that the prices in the campaign have not been so good, with a farmer who is struggling, so it is estimated that in the future, Peruvian mango production will be ...
Source: Agraria

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