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Palakkad district, Kerala

Muthalamada farmers suffer huge loss due to delay in mango season

Over two months delay in the onset of mango season has caused a heavy blow to the farmers in Kerala's 'mango city' - Muthalamada - with a loss of several billions of rupees. The mango season which usually begins in the last week of December started only at the end of February this year. The untimely rain caused the fragile inflorescence to drop, resulting in the delay of the season. The scorching heat in the region also affects unripened mangoes.

The first batch of mangoes reaching the major markets such as Delhi, Ahmedabad, Indore and Bengaluru were from Muthalamada in the previous years. The mangoes from other districts have already started to rule the markets and the export sector.

The price of Alphonso mangoes dropped to Rs 180 on March 7, from Rs 500 in February. Director of Palakkad Mango Valley Farmers Producer Company Limited CY Shaik said that a trade of only Rs 100 mln had been carried out in this season, resulting in a loss of at least Rs 5 bln.


[ Rs 100 = €1.12 ]

Source: english.mathrubhumi.com

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