date:Mar 06, 2019
ntries once the season starts.
Last year, the Indian mangoes had reached Australia and Japan other than its traditional markets. Last fiscal, 49,180 tonnes of mangoes were exported from India, which was a dip of 13.82 per cent from the export figures of 2016-17. Unseasonal rain had wreaked havoc during the crucial flowering stage, which had reduced the crop by almost 25-30 per cent. Domestic prices were also high in view of the paucity of the fruit. This year exporters are hoping for a good sea