date:Jun 18, 2020
easant weather. According to farmers and traders alike, while mango flowering was as good as last year or any normal year, a delay in onset of summer season deprived the crop of the right temperatures, leading to delayed ripening.
While flowering was good, ripening of mangoes got delayed and even suffered damage due to the change in temperature. This led to not only a fall in production but also delays in mango arrivals to markets, said Narendra Radadiya, one of the leading mango farmers from T