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Most admired fruit in the universe Grown in tropical and subtropical regions Best temperature to grow mango is 27 degree

1000 different varieties are produced in India It comes in different shapes, sizes, and colors Most varieties require eco-geographical environment for optimum growth and yield

It starts flowering around the end of January and early February It matures in two to three months Mainly grown in following states Andhra Pradesh(29%) Tamil Nadu(5%) Karnataka(9%) Maharashtra(8.15%) Gujarat(4.2%) Uttar Pradesh(19%) Bihar(16%) West Bengal(3.8%)

State Uttar Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Bihar Karnataka Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Gujarat West Bengal Orissa Kerala others Total

Area (in 000 ha) 247.6 370.3 139.5 117.4 112.0 181.2 69.9 69.1 113.1 86.3 119.9 1623.4

Production (in 000 MTS) 4031.3 2962.1 1255.6 1098.2 756.5 615.9 465.1 460.8 402.9 305.5 581.3 12733.2

State
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar

Variety
Banganapalli, Suvarnarekha, Neelum and Totapuri Bombay Green, Chausa, Dashehari, Fazli, Gulabkhas, Kishen Bhog, Himsagar, Zardalu and Langra Kesar, Alphonso, Rajapuri, Jamadar, Totapuri, Neelum, Dashehari and Langra Chausa, Dashehari, Langra and Fazli Chausa, Dashehari and Langra Alphonso, Totapuri, Banganapalli, Pairi, Neelum and Mulgoa

Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Karnataka

State
West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Punjab Rajasthan

Variety
Fazli, Gulabkhas, Himsagar, Kishenbhog, Langra and Bombay Green Bombay Green, Chausa, Dashehari and Langra Alphonso, Totapuri, Banganapalli and Neelum Alphonso, Kesar and Pairi Alphonso, Bombay Green, Dashehari, Fazli, Langra and Neelum Chausa, Dashehari and Malda Bombay Green, Chausa, Dashehari and Langra

The registration could be done in two ways: Through APEDA head or regional office Online

1.

Application form duly filled and signed by authorized signatory.

2. Self certified copy of Import-Export code issued by D.G.F.T. 3. List of Directors/Partners/Proprietor on companys letterhead in triplicate. 4. Pvt. Ltd./Public Ltd. Co.s/societies should forward a copy of their Memorandum and Article of Association and Partnership firms should forward a copy of partnership deed attested by notary. 5. Self certified copy of PAN issued by Income Tax Department.

6. The company should compulsorily mention their e-mail ID, phone and fax number etc. in their application. 7. In case the exporter desires to register as Manufacturer Exporter, he should furnish the copy of companys registration with FFO, Directorate of Industries, State Dept. of Horticulture/Agmark/EIA 8. Bank certificate duly signed by the Authorities. 9. Cash or DD/Pay Order of Rs. 5000/- towards registration may be made in favor of APEDA payable to Specific APEDA office where the

Any exporter get registered through APEDA website by paying Rs.5000/- through credit card.

APEDA regularly participate in 15 20 international trade fairs along with its members exporters. This provide the facility to its exporter to showcase their products at APEDA stall and enables the exporters to interact with the buyer. The details of the trade fairs to be participated by APEDA in the current year can be accessed under icon Event/Trade Fairs section Trade Information on APEDA website

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55 5 5.5 55 5 5.5 55 5 5.5 55 5.5 Mango Pulp

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Dried and Preserved Vegetable 55 5 Picklesand 5.5 Chutneys

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Source: www.apeda.com

Other Processed Fruit and Vegetable

India largest producer of mangoes, it produces over 50% of the total world production Export to 50 countries Major importers are UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Yemen Other countries include Bangladesh, France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Israel, Malaysia, etc.

Bombay export Ryan export CK export KB export Chand fruit company Pomona Trading

Registration with APEDA GAP norms i.e. the standard norms for farmers to grow mangoes RMP--- Residual Monitary Plan MRL---Maximum Residual Limit (for pesticides, chemical detection) Major hassle--- Quality

Procedure of Export: Performa Invoice AIRWAY Bill or Bill of Lading or Shipping Bill Phyto Sanitary Certificate Certificate of Origin

Certification of consignment carried out by the officers of Directorate of Indian ministry Of Agriculture after ensuring freedom from quarantine pest Issued as per the model certificate prescribed by the International Plant Protection Convention It incorporates additional declarations for pests of quarantine and the treatment as per international guidelines

Exports will be permitted from packing house facility registered with APEDA The irradiated fresh fruits after cooling will be packed in a plastic netted bag with holes of less than 1.66mm and also ventilated packages with a screen having diagonal holes of less than 1.6mm Stored securely to prevent cross infestation from untreated fruits

Prerequisites of packaging for exporting:

Company

Name Number of mangoes(Units and Kilograms) Nutritional value Size of mango

The Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB), Pune was established on 23rd, March 1984, under section 39A of Maharashtra Agricultural Produce Marketing (Development & Regulation) Act, 1963. MSAMB has done pioneering work in the field of Agricultural Marketing in the State and achieved success in various areas. MSAMB is having an important role in developing and coordinating agricultural marketing system in the State of Maharashtra. The MSAMB has promoted the organisation of Mango growers in the name of Mahamango. In order to boost the export of Alphonso mangoes as well as for domestic marketing, "MAHAMANGO", a co-operative partnership society has been established on 8th March, 1991.

For export of mangoes, facilities like pre-cooling, cold-storage, pack house, grading packing line etc. are available at the facility centre of Mahamango In the Mango season - 2002, total 42 MTs Alphonso mangoes were processed by using this facility of Mahamango and supplied to the various exporters for export (Deemed Export). For erection of this facility, the financial assistance was given by APEDA, New Delhi and the Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board, Pune.

Mango is grown in an area of 1.23 million with an annual production of 10.99 million tonnes, which accounts for 57.18 per cent of the total world production. This sector is regulated by the Fruit Products Order, 1955 (FPO), issued under the Essential Commodities Act. Fruit Products Order -1955, promulgated under Section 3 of the Essential Commodities Act - 1955, with an objective to manufacture fruit & vegetable products maintaining sanitary and hygienic conditions in the premises and quality standards laid down in the Order.

Bahrain Egypt Iran Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Turkey United Arab Emirates Yemen

Imports:

$108.3 billion (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 33 $82.6 billion (2007 est.)

Imports - commodities:

machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals, motor vehicles, textiles

Imports: $145.8 billion (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 29 $116.6 billion (2007 est.) Import commodities:

machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, food

India and Pakistan dominate the Middle East market for mangoes India can command 50% of the premium market UAE is a major market in the Gulf accounting for nearly 55% of the total market. But it is a price sensitive market like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain which are premium markets willing to pay high price for a quality product.

Dubai is the major transshipment and distribution point for mangoes accounting for nearly 55% of the imports into the Gulf. It supplies to countries like Saudi Arabia and Bahrain through a modern distribution system. The major consumers are the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and to a lesser extent Yemen. However, all imports into the UAE may not be consumed internally as there is a lot of intra trade between countries.

Indian season starts in March and India is the only supplier to the Middle East at that time. Indian season starts in March and India is the only supplier to the Middle East at that time. Hence, India can clinch 100% of the market in March and April. During the Ramzan month (assumed to be May, but, it varies depending on the position of the moon) India can swoop 70% of the market During the month of Ramzan the imports are as high as 450 MT per day

Pakistans mangoes come there only by May 15. From May 15-30, assuming India could clinch 10% of the UAE market since, this is a price sensitive market. And Pakistani mangoes enter the market then and are cheaper since they are transported by launches.

Greater potentials Role of government Improved technology for processing New agri techniques Financing aids

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