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NEW DELHI: Mangoes from Pakistan are giving a tough competition to local varieties in domestic and export markets this season. At the fag end of the season, Pakistan's chausa and fazli varieties are coming through Poonch and Srinagar to the north Indian market.

In retail, Pakistani man goes are being sold at Rs 80 a kg while prices of the domestic crop are at Rs 150-200 a kg. "The taste is very sweet and the colour is good. Leading retailers are buying them as the prices are competitive," said Chamanlal Dhingra, a leading mango trader at the Azadpur mandi in Delhi. Traders said the king of fruits first came from Pakistan in 2012 through Jammu and Kashmir in small quantities.

"This year, the harvest is good and we expect arrivals from Pakistan to continue for the next 15-20 days," said Paramjeet Singh, owner of the Surjeet Mango Trader at Azadpur mandi, which is Asia's largest fruits and vegetables market. The trader said more than 18 mantrucks of Pakistani mangoes arrived through Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday and over 8 trucks, each carrying 9-10 tonne, arrived on Monday.

Demand is largely coming from the Delhi national capital region, Punjab, Haryana and parts of Uttar Pradesh. "The Indian crop from the Saharanpur belt of Uttar Pradesh is available barely for the next 5-7 days. To meet the huge demand in the domestic market, mangoes from across the border are welcome," said Singh. He said the fruit could not be sent to other parts of the country due to its short shelf-life.

With increasing demand and supplies, traders expect the prices to crash. "If arrivals of the Paksitani mangoes increase, prices may fall to Rs40-50 a kg," said Dhingra. The crop was largely coming from Pakistan's Punjab province. In New Delhi, Naeem Anwar, minister (trade), Pakistan High Commission, said mango was one of the major export items from Pakistan.

"In India, we think there is a good market for Pakistan's mangoes like sindhri, anwar ratol, dusheri and chausa. However, a custom duty on mango at 35% and above is discouraging Pakistani traders and exporters," he said adding that India and Pakistan were working to overcome the tariff and non-tariff barriers to ensure consumers get a taste of Pakistani varieties.

Pakistan mangoes sell at Rs 80/kg in Delhi as against Rs 150-200 for desi variety - The Economic Times
 
probably thats because our mango season starts in mid april and last till July and not beyond.
 
and Basmati is a Pakistani variant, what india sells as Basmati is no way near original Pakistani Basmati.

India sells indian basmati.. not pakistani basmati... so you are the only country who sells original pakistani basmati.. congrats..

Indian basmati has bigger market .. and is generally more expensive than pakistani one here.
 
India sells indian basmati.. not pakistani basmati... so you are the only country who sells original pakistani basmati.. congrats..

Indian basmati has bigger market .. and is generally more expensive than pakistani one here.

et tu brute?
 
@hinduguy

yara pakistani basmati rice and mangoes are way better than india's .... maan lay !!! ;)
 
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@hinduguy

yara pakistani basmati rice and mangoes are way better than india's .... maan lay !!! ;)

theek hai.. tu kehta hai to maan liya .. :lol:
anyway ontopic... its good for indian consumer they get to eat whatever they like.. so no problem.
Also pakistani onions are better than indian ones.. plz plz export more.. :D
 
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Good to see, pakistani mango yeild is this successful , it is dominating Indian markets
 
When the people of Pakistan has Stop preaching ALLAH and start preaching humans, then this and even bad will going to happen to them unless they die with hunger and will be punished to death by their enemies.

Pakistanis should open up their eyes, ears and minds as Neither USA-Israel nor India is their enemy rahter they are enemy of themselves...

May ALLAH help all of the Muslims all over the world.
 
Beware Pakistan, these scammer Indians will start exporting Paksitani mangoes abroad as their own produce, as they do with Pakistani Basmati rice

Some years back, low quality rice came direct from Pakistan in Germany under name of Basmati and thus got banned
now via India rout is used by Importers for Pakistani Basmati

I will say Pakistanis are very good in ruining their business in EU, though some got lesson
A Professor of mine in German University used to import textiles from Pak, told me his similar experience. He is buying nothing from Pak now.
 
Next year export more so that these mango's reach southern part of india too... Let us also know how good it tastes
 
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