Discovering India’s Premier Mango Markets

The CSR Journal Magazine

India is renowned for its extensive production of over 1,000 mango varieties, each closely linked to specific regions, flavours, and seasonal availability. Different states contribute to this rich diversity, making mangoes a quintessential part of Indian culture. Among these varieties, some of the most popular include the Safeda from Delhi and the Alphonso from Mumbai.

The unique characteristics of each mango type are shaped by their native soil and climate. For example, the Alphonso mango is celebrated for its creamy texture and rich flavour, making it a prime choice for exports. Similarly, the Dasheri variety, loved across North India, is noted for its juiciness and aroma.

This vast assortment of mangoes reflects not only regional preferences but also the local farming practices that enable such a variety to thrive. As the peak season approaches from April to July, these mangoes become highly sought after across the country.

Top Mango Markets Across India

Prominent markets where these delicious fruits can be purchased include Azadpur Mandi in Delhi and Crawford Market in Mumbai. Azadpur Mandi is notably Asia’s largest fruit market, known for its extensive array of mango types, such as Safeda (Banganapalli), Dasheri, and Langra. This market offers a vast selection, attracting customers from various regions.

In Mumbai, Crawford Market features premium export-quality mangoes including Alphonso (Hapus) and Kesar, which uphold the city’s reputation for high standards. Another important marketplace is Bowenpally Market in Hyderabad, recognized as South India’s largest mango hub, where Banganapalli, Totapuri, and Imam Pasand mangoes are available.

Other notable locations include Koyambedu Market in Chennai, which supplies Totapuri and Neelam from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, and Kalimati Market in Kolkata, known for its sweet mangoes like Himsagar and Fazli, popular among East Indian consumers. The Malihabad Mango Belt in Uttar Pradesh is famed as the birthplace of the Dasheri mango, further underscoring the diverse locales associated with India’s mango cultivation.

Importance of Mango Distribution Hubs

These mango markets play a critical role as distribution centres, facilitating the movement of mangoes from farms in areas like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and West Bengal to urban consumers. The convergence of various varieties during the peak season transforms these markets into vibrant hubs of trade and commerce.

As local farmers bring fresh produce to these mandis, buyers enjoy the direct-from-farm experience, particularly in places like Dussehri Market, where Dasheri and Chausa mangoes are freshly harvested. Vashi APMC Market in Navi Mumbai serves as a significant wholesale centre, supplying an abundant variety to Mumbai’s retail outlets.

Whether one is searching for the mildly sweet Safeda in Delhi or the rich Alphonso in Mumbai, the Indian mango markets offer something for every palate. In the southern states, markets buzz with the availability of Totapuri and Banganapalli, showcasing the regional distinctions that an array of mangoes can provide.

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