Mango

Mango

Mango

Production in India – 

  1. What is Mango?

Botanical name: Mangifera indica L.

Known as the “King of Fruits” in India.

Widely loved for its sweet taste, juicy pulp, and aroma.

Used for fresh consumption, juices, pickles, jams, and desserts.

  1. India’s Rank in Mango Production

India is the world’s largest producer of mangoes, contributing over 40% of global production.

Major mango exporting countries: India, Mexico, Thailand

  1. Top Mango Producing States in India

Rank State Contribution (%) Famous Varieties

1) Uttar Pradesh ~23% Dasheri, Langra, Chausa

2) Andhra Pradesh ~15% Banganapalli, Totapuri

3) Maharashtra ~12% Alphonso (Hapus), Kesar

4) Bihar ~10% Malda, Zardalu

5) Karnataka ~8% Raspuri, Badami

Other States: Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Telangana, Odisha

  1. Climate & Temperature Requirements

Type: Tropical and sub-tropical fruit

Ideal temperature: 24°C – 30°C

Chilling sensitive: Cannot tolerate frost or extreme cold

Rainfall: 750–2500 mm (well-distributed; avoid during flowering)

Sunlight: Full sunlight is essential for flowering and fruit development

  1. Soil and Agronomy
  • Soil type: Deep, well-drained loamy or alluvial soils preferred
  • pH: 5.5 – 7.5
  • Spacing: 10 x 10 m (for traditional varieties), 5 x 5 m (for high-density planting)
  • Propagation: Grafting (veneer, epicotyl or stone grafting)
  • Flowering: December to February
  • Harvest season: April to July
  • Bearing age: Starts after 3–5 years; full bearing by 8–10 years
  • Yield: 8–10 tons/ha (can go up to 20+ tons under high-tech orchards)

 

  1. Economic Importance
  • Mango is the most widely grown fruit crop in India.
  • Major export fruit to UAE, UK, Bangladesh, and Gulf countries.
  • Used in food processing (amchur, mango pulp, squash, jams, pickles).
  • Provides employment to millions of farmers and laborers.

 

  1. Attractive & Interesting Facts
  • Mango is India’s national fruit.
  • Alphonso (Hapus) is considered the best mango in terms of flavor and export quality.
  • Mango trees can live over 100 years and grow up to 30 meters tall.
  • The word “mango” comes from the Tamil word “mangkay”.
  • Mango leaves are used in Hindu rituals and festivals.
  • India has over 1000 named mango varieties – but ~30 are commercially important.

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