APEDA in Collaboration with
India Embassy and Importer LuLu Group Organises Mango Promotion Programme
in Dubai
India has been able to boost mango exports this
season, especially from the non-traditional northern and eastern regions of the
country, notwithstanding logistical challenges posed by COVID19 pandemic.
As part of this initiative, APEDA in collaboration
with India embassy and the importer LuLu group, on 15
July, 2021 organised a mango promotion programme in Dubai for varieties from northern India. Juicy
varieties including Chausa & Langra,
sourced in collaboration with Uttar Pradesh mandi board,
is being displayed in United Arab Emirates.
Recently, for boosting mango export potential from
the eastern region especially to middle east countries,
a consignment of Geographical Identification (GI) certified Fazil
mango variety from Malda district of West Bengal was exported
to Bahrain. The consignment of Fazil mango was exported
by APEDA registered DM enterprises, Kolkata and imported by Al Jazira group, Bahrain.
APEDA has been initiating measures to boost mango
exports from the non-traditional regions and states. APEDA has been conducting virtual
buyer-seller meets and festivals to promote mango exports.
APEDA recently organized a mango promotion programme at Doha, Qatar where nine varieties of mangoes including
GI certified from West Bengal & Uttar Pradesh were displayed at the stores of
importer Family Food Centre.
The nine varieties which were exported includes
GI certified Khirsapati (Malda,
West Bengal), Lakkhanbhog (Malda,
West Bengal), Fazli (Malda,
West Bengal), Dusshheri (Malihabad,
Uttar Pradesh) and Amrapali and Chausa
(Malda, West Bengal) and Langda
(Nadiya, West Bengal).
In June, 2021, a week-long Indian mango promotion
programme was organised in Bahrain
where 16 varieties of the fruit including three GI certified Khirsapati & Lakshmanbhog (West
Bengal), Zardalu (Bihar) were displayed. The varieties
of mangoes were sold through 13 stores of the group in Bahrain. The mangoes were
sourced from farmers in Bengal and Bihar by APEDA registered exporter.
APEDA organised mango festival in Berlin,
Germany
In a bid to increase mangoes exports to South Korea,
APEDA in collaboration with Indian embassy, Seoul and Indian Chamber of Commerce
in Korea, had earlier organised a Virtual Buyer Seller
Meet.
For the first time in this season, India has shipped
a consignment of 2.5 Metric Tonne (MTs) of GI certified
Banganapalli & other variety Survarnarekha
mangoes sourced from farmers in Krishna & Chittor
districts of Andhra Pradesh to South Korea.
Mango in India is also referred to as ‘king of
fruits’ and referred to as Kalpavriksha (wish granting
tree) in ancient scriptures. While most of the states in India have mango plantations,
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka have a major share in
total production of the fruit.
Alphonso, Kesar, Totapuri and Banganpalli are leading
export varieties from India. Mango exports primarily take place in three forms:
fresh mango, mango pulp, and mango slice.