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Alphonso mango season in India faces an early end

Fruit wholesalers at Market Yard have indicated that the Alphonso mango season in India is expected to conclude prematurely within a week, primarily due to the adverse impacts of unseasonal rains. These rains have led to an excess supply of mangoes, especially from regions like Karnataka, disrupting the market dynamics. The unusual weather conditions, marked by unexpected rainfall and strong winds, have significantly affected this year's mango crop, causing difficulties for farmers and leading to increased prices. Consequently, the Alphonso mango has become less accessible to a broader consumer base.

Market observations reveal a noticeable decline in mango purchases, attributed to the high prices and the unpredictable climate. Consumers express their frustration over the inflated costs and the risk of fruit spoilage, which has deterred them from buying mangoes as they usually would. The impending end of the mango season has both vendors and consumers bracing for its impact, with concerns about fruit quality and affordability being paramount.

Comments from individuals in the market echo the sentiment of disappointment and concern over the quality and price of mangoes this season. Wholesalers report that the unseasonal rain over the past three years has adversely affected mango sales, with expectations for a good season thwarted by the erratic weather. Prices for the fruit vary, with heavy rainfall damaging the mangoes and diminishing consumer interest even during the peak season.

Source: punemirror.com

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