The South African mango season is facing challenges, with a predicted 10% yield drop due to poor flowering and pollination, erratic ripening, and increased labor costs. Adverse weather conditions, including hail and heavy rainfall, have further impacted the crop, especially in the Tzaneen region. The season has also seen an increase in crowded Oriental fruit fly, with the pest causing significant damage and reducing the tradable numbers. The quality of the mangoes has been affected, with some varieties found to be rotten on the inside. Exports of the harvest, which are mainly to the Middle East, make up less than 10% of the total production.