Indian growers fear 50 percent drop in kinnow exports
date:Feb 09, 2022
Higher freight charges, unavailability of refrigerated containers and poor crop quality are affecting Indias kinnow exports this season. Exporters say that either refrigerated containers are not available or their freight charges have doubled -or even tripled-, making the fruit costlier and leading to a drop in its sale in foreign markets.

The mandarin is exported to the Middle East, Far East, Russia, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and some European destinations. Some exporters fear that expor
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