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Mango output will raise 14% to 24 mn tonnes

IMD’s forecast of a heat wave in April-May period may not have a significant impact, says T Damodaran, Director, ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture

Mango output will raise 14% to 24 mn tonnes
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New Delhi: India’s overall mango production may increase by about 14 per cent to 24 million tonnes this year, ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture Director T Damodaran said on Wednesday.

The India Meteorological Department’s forecast of a heat wave in April-May period may not have a significant impact on the mango yield, provided farmers take care of irrigation during May to reduce excessive fruit dropping, he said. In its latest summer forecast, India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted harsher spells of heat waves that could last between 10-20 days instead of the usual two to four days. Above normal heatwave days are likely to occur over most parts of the south peninsula, central India, east India and plains of northwest India.

“The mango flowering process is a crucial part of the fruit setting process. Thanks to conducive weather, mango flowering is almost over. The pollination is normal and fruit setting has begun. Normal heat waves may not impact yields but will indirectly help the crop,” Damodaran told PTI. The prospects of mango crop are good as of now. Total production could increase to 24 million tonnes in the 2023-24 crop year (July-June), as against 21 million tonnes in 2022-23, he said. The mango output is seen to be bumper in South India, which contributes 50 per cent of the total country’s production. Last year, Southern states faced 15 per cent loss due to weather aberrations. However, the situation is better this year, he added. Mango is an important fruit crop in India and popularly called the ‘King of Fruits’. India is a major mango growing country, contributing nearly 42 per cent of the world’s production.

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