India expects greater mango supply

Published 2022년 2월 23일

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The Indian mango season is set to start in the third week of March, with expectations of higher supply than the previous season. Despite challenges like unexpected rainfall delaying harvest, exporter MK Exports is working to ensure only the best quality mangoes are exported. The US market is expected to become a major export destination as trade relations improve. MK Exports is also planning to promote North Indian mango varieties and improve packaging designs.
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The Indian mango season will start very soon. The better quality mangoes are expected in the third week of March and the supply will probably be higher than in the previous season. An exporter also wants to promote several mango varieties from northern India. "More supply of Indian mangoes is expected this year," said Manoj Barai, director for MK Exports. "So far the preparations for the mango season have gone well, everything seems to be in line for a successful season. We expect larger quantities than last year, both in terms of harvest and export, as we are already getting large orders for mangoes. within." While it should be a good season for Indian mango exporters, it is not without its challenges. “The biggest challenge is the weather conditions here in India and this season there was quite a bit of unexpected rainfall, which means that the harvest is delayed by a few days or even a month depending on the mango variety,” explains Barai. “To address this, we have set up a ...
Source: AGF

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