India: Mango output to see 14% rise this year; heat wave unlikely to impact yields

Published 2024년 4월 3일

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India is projected to see a 14% increase in mango production, reaching 24 million tonnes in the 2023-24 crop year, as per ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture Director T Damodaran. Despite predictions of harsher heat waves during April-May by the India Meteorological Department, the impact on mango yield is expected to be minimal with proper irrigation management to avoid excessive fruit dropping. The favorable weather conditions have already supported the mango flowering process, and normal heat waves could further benefit the crop. Damodaran also emphasized the importance of pest and disease management for maintaining healthy crop growth.
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New Delhi: India's overall mango production may increase by about 14 per cent to 24 million tonnes this year, ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture Director T Damodaran said on Wednesday. The India Meteorological Department's forecast of a heat wave in April-May period may not have a significant impact on the mango yield, provided farmers take care of irrigation during May to reduce excessive fruit dropping, he said. In its latest summer forecast, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted harsher spells of heat waves that could last between 10-20 days instead of the usual two to four days. Above normal heatwave days are likely to occur over most parts of the south peninsula, central India, east India and plains of northwest India. "The mango flowering process is a crucial part of the fruit setting process. Thanks to conducive weather, mango flowering is almost over. The pollination is normal and fruit setting has begun. Normal heat waves may not impact ...

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