Everyone wants to eat juicy mangoes with sweet and unique flavor. The mango of a variety of varieties is popular for its unknown taste and shape. Among them, there are a variety of mango ‘Habus’. In whose name, people are fraudulent in the market and sell the mangoes of other varieties. Because of this, people are deceived and farmers are also lost in the violation of consumers’ confidence. There is a similar happening in the markets of Mumbai, where the people of a species found in Karnataka are given the name of Habus, which he has GI tags because they are equal in appearance. This ‘fake mango’ is the enemy of growing farmers. However, the real Habaz can be identified with a little awareness.
Sanjay Bansare, APMC’s operator and wholesalers in Mumbai, has provided information about the actual fake case. At this time, Bansare said that the Habus of Maharashtra and the same Karnataka, the same Karnataka, are being sold in the common market. Both are twins.
80 thousand to 1 lakh box selling at Mandi
After changing the mood of Mumbai’s Mandi weather, more than 80 thousand boxes are being sold in large quantities, Bansare said. There is a controversy over export duty in the United States. There is a good requirement for mangoes from Mumbai to the United States and other countries after the market.
This year, after the worst weather, the mango crop is good, so that the common manufacturer farmers and traders are happy, but despite this, retail customers are provided with the same Carnatic mangoes instead of Habus. Bansare said that the mangoes of Karnataka are being given to the people in the name of Habus at a lower price. At the same time, the price of real Habus mango is expensive.
These mangoes, including Hobbus sent abroad
He said large -scale mass exports are being exported abroad. Pune Juner Alibak is now sold in Maharashtra with Ratnagiri, Balkar, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat from many states in Mumbai. If Hobbus is a meal this season, it will only be available until June, he said.
Once the rain has begun, the mangoes of Tottapuri, Lalbagh, Maina, Keshar and Lanka will be sold in the common market. While talking about the price of Habus mango, it is very expensive. The price of two dozen boxes ranges from Rs. 1220 to Rs. (Report of Nilesh Patil from Navi Mumbai)
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