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Aam in Aam, Indians in US savour taste of homeIndian mango sales are soaring in the US, hitting record highs this summer. Innovative packaging, targeted promotions, and direct-to-neighb...
Diaspora members, New Yorkers savour Indian mango varieties at special eventNew York City experienced a delightful 'Indian Mango Festival' at Union Square, showcasing Kesar and Langra varieties. Over a thousand New ...
Dark spots on Bengal's Himsagar mangoes cast shadow on export shipmentBengal's famous Himsagar mango exports face uncertainty. Dark spots, caused by rain and high temperatures, have appeared on the fruits. Thi...
Famous alphonso mango is facing existential crisis this yearRatnagiri's Alphonso mango growers are facing a challenging season due to weather disruptions that significantly reduced production. This h...
From Alphonso to Kesar: How a tiny fly halted India’s mango exports to Japan after two decadesJapan has suspended fresh mango imports from India for the 2026 season due to concerns over pest treatment procedures at an Indian facility...
India's prized Alphonso mango crop ruined by weatherA sharp difference in day and nighttime temperatures in December and January hurt flowering and fruit setting, while hotter than usual weat...
No love in Tokyo for mangoes from India this seasonJapan has suspended fresh mango imports from India due to concerns over fumigation and disinfection deficiencies identified during a March ...
Who is Gurtej Sandhu, the IIT Delhi engineer who beat Thomas Edison in US patent count, sparks brain drain debate onlineGurtej Sandhu, an IIT Delhi alumnus, is now the seventh most prolific inventor in US history. He has amassed over 1,300 patents, surpassing...
I-Beauty! After J, K and C, now it's India's turn in the big beautiful marketIndia's beauty industry is emerging as a global force, blending Ayurvedic heritage with modern science to create "I-beauty." With rising ex...
Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening 'the world's kitchen'Toxic runoff from unregulated rare earth mines in Myanmar and Laos is contaminating the Mekong River and its tributaries, threatening the l...
Mango Row: Maharashtra govt agency alleges US inspectors skipped standard proceduresIndian authorities are disputing the rejection of 15 mango consignments by the US, citing procedural lapses by American inspectors who alle...
India’s mango exports to the US grow, irradiation operations normalised after data error: OfficialIndia’s mango exports to the US are growing rapidly, reaching $10.01 million in FY24, up 130% from the previous year. A key irradiation fac...
Mango irradiation operations normalised at Mumbai facility after brief data errorIndia's mango exports to the United States are showing strong growth. A temporary disruption at a Mumbai irradiation facility is resolved. ...
US of Aam-erica has a new king: US emerges as India’s top export market for mangoes; Kesar tops AlphonsoKesar mangoes, known for their hardiness and appeal to the Gujarati diaspora, have overtaken Alphonso as India's top mango export to the US...
Indian mangoes travel to S Korea, after Australia visitDespite its high price, India’s mango exports to the US is expected to rise this year.
Mango exports to US likely to rise by 42% this yearMango exports to the US have commenced this month. In the last ten days, the country has exported 50 tonnes of mangoes, mainly 'Alfonso' an...
India likely to export record 500 tonne mangoes to US: APEDAMango exports from India to the US are likely to touch a record level of about 500 tonnes this year, due to a strong demand.
- Mangoes exports to US may grow by 43% this year
Mangoes exports from India to the US are likely to rise by 43 pc to 130 tonnes this year, on higher availability of export quality fruit.
India needs to focus on quality of Mangoes to expand to new marketsIndia is the world's largest producer and exporter of mangoes. But a lot more focus on quality is required to expand to new markets.
- Alphonso, kesar mangoes ready to tickle US palates
Americans will finally get a taste of the famous Alphonso mangoes after a gap of 18 years, as the first batch of the fruit is ready to be s...