Habus mangoes are fully coming to the Mandis of Maharashtra. Alphonso is special after such arrival of Habus mango. In many districts of Maharashtra, not everyone could buy it a few days ago. But with an increase in arrival, its prices in some districts have fallen to two thousand rupees. Due to the arrival of the Sindhurg and Ratnagiri districts, its prices have become stable. We will tell you that the Alphonso mango begins from mid -March and lasts from June. Sometimes at the end of February, its inventory reaches the market.
Prices Rs.4 thousand
Habaz’s highest inventory came from Ratnagiri and Sindudurg. Until some time ago, the Box of the Habus was sold for 4 thousand rupees, but due to the rise in inventory, prices came to 3500. At this price, the common man here is able to buy this mango. At the same time, farmers who grow Habbus mango are saddened by this price. Habus mango was not made at the beginning of the season. The inventory began to reach the market in a phase. In February and March, prices were high due to low production. At that time, a box of five mangoes was sold for six to eight thousand rupees. Drinking Patwa had a low visit to the market, and the prices at that time made people cry.
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The taste of these mangoes increases in April
Due to the high price, the Common Man Habus could not taste mangoes. But a few days ago, incomparable rain and high heat began to ripen. As a result, the market arrival has increased and prices are down. For the first time in two months, 80 thousand boxes of Habus mangoes have reached the market from Konkan. Very few from Raigad, mangoes come from Ratnagiri and Sindudur. People give 4000 rupees to the box of good mangoes. The price of the box of stained mangoes is 1000 rupees. In April, Alphonso mangoes become very tasty and increase the sweetness. It is time for its customers to demand more.
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Farmers are afraid of seasonal rain
In the Ratnagiri district, mango farmers are very upset by the sudden change in the weather this year. Changes in the weather have affected the production of mangoes. This time the Habus Mango reaches the Rajpur taluk in the market. Habus mango box is sent to Bangalore, Goa, Hyderabar and Nagpur. Although mangoes began to ripen due to gummy, farmers began to worry about the rain. Because of this, mangoes are broken fast. That is why the cargo of the Habus mango quickly reaches the market. At the same time, a large number of exporters have begun to export Habus mangoes to the Gulf countries, Europe and the United States. 12 thousand boxes are exported daily.