Snapshot
Why these mango belts are iconic:
India is the world’s largest mango producer, and the belts of Malihabad (Uttar Pradesh), Ratnagiri (Maharashtra), and Krishnagiri (Tamil Nadu) form a triangle of heritage varieties, export hubs, and processing facilities:
- Malihabad (UP): Famous for Dussehri mangoes, one of India’s oldest varieties, grown across 30,000+ hectares.
- Ratnagiri (MH): Renowned for the GI-tagged Alphonso mango (Hapus) with distinct sweetness, aroma, and shelf life, exported to EU, US, Japan, and the Gulf.
- Krishnagiri (TN): Hub for Totapuri mangoes and India’s largest mango pulp and concentrate processing industry, supplying to Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and major food brands.
These belts combine heritage cultivation with modern agro-processing infrastructure under APEDA, NHB (National Horticulture Board), and State Horticulture Departments.
Scale:
- India produces ~20 million MT of mangoes annually, with these belts leading in premium varieties and processed mango exports.
- Ratnagiri Alphonso has EU GI recognition (since 2018).
- Krishnagiri hosts 50+ large-scale mango pulp processing units.
Product Range
| Category | Key Products |
| Fresh Mangoes | Alphonso (GI), Dussehri, Totapuri, Kesar, Langra |
| Mango Pulp & Concentrates | Alphonso, Totapuri, Kesar pulp; puree concentrate |
| Frozen & IQF Mango | IQF cubes, slices for retail and horeca |
| Mango-Based Beverages | Juices, nectars, flavored milk, smoothies |
| Value-Added Products | Mango pickles, jam, dried mango slices, mango powder |
| Organic Mangoes | Certified organic Alphonso and Dussehri |
| Export-Ready Packs | Global retail packaging with MAP (Modified Atmosphere Packaging) |
Cluster Strengths
| Feature | Details |
| GI-Tagged Alphonso (Ratnagiri) | Recognized globally for flavor and premium quality |
| Heritage Dussehri Mangoes (Malihabad) | 300+ year-old orchards; traditional mango belt |
| Mango Processing Capital (Krishnagiri) | 50+ processing plants; major global pulp exporter |
| Export Ecosystem | APEDA-backed packhouses, irradiation units, reefer logistics |
| Diversified Varieties | Alphonso for luxury export, Totapuri for pulp, Dussehri for domestic premium |
| Agro-Cluster Development | Mega Food Parks in MH, TN; cold chain infrastructure |
Materials & Sustainability
Key Practices:
- Orchard management with drip irrigation, pruning, and integrated pest management.
- Use of VHT (Vapor Heat Treatment) and irradiation for export-quality mangoes.
- Contract farming and FPO (Farmer Producer Organization) models in Krishnagiri.
Sustainability Edge:
- Organic Alphonso orchards certified under NPOP/EU standards.
- Krishnagiri processors use solar drying and waste-to-biogas initiatives.
- Efforts to reduce post-harvest losses with controlled atmosphere storage.
- Farmer training programs from ICAR and State Horticulture Departments.
Cluster Infrastructure
- Institutions:
- APEDA Packhouses (Ratnagiri, Krishnagiri, Lucknow).
- National Mango Research Centre (ICAR, Lucknow).
- State Horticulture Universities (Parbhani, Coimbatore).
- APEDA Packhouses (Ratnagiri, Krishnagiri, Lucknow).
- Processing Facilities:
- Krishnagiri has 50+ large-scale units for puree, concentrate, and frozen mango.
- Alphonso-specific sorting, grading, and irradiation centers in Ratnagiri.
- Krishnagiri has 50+ large-scale units for puree, concentrate, and frozen mango.
- Logistics:
- Reefer truck networks and CA cold storages in all three belts.
- Access to JNPT (Mumbai) and Chennai Port for global shipments.
- Reefer truck networks and CA cold storages in all three belts.
Compliance & Certifications
- GI tag for Alphonso Mango (Ratnagiri & Devgad) and Malihabad Dussehri.
- APEDA’s Export Certification Scheme for packhouses.
- HACCP, ISO 22000, and BRCGS certification for processing plants.
- USDA Organic, EU Organic certification for premium exports.
- Phytosanitary and irradiation standards for US/Japan shipments.
Production Timelines & MOQs
| Product Type | Harvest/Availability | Bulk Lead Time | MOQ Guidance |
| Alphonso (Fresh) | Mar–Jun | 1–2 weeks | 500–1,000 trays |
| Dussehri (Fresh) | May–Jul | 1–2 weeks | 500–1,000 trays |
| Totapuri (Fresh) | Apr–Jul | 1–2 weeks | 1 MT cartons |
| Mango Pulp/Concentrate | Apr–Oct | 2–3 weeks | 200–500 kg drums |
| IQF Mango Cubes/Slices | Year-round (Frozen) | 3–4 weeks | 500+ kg |
| Pickles/Dried Mango | Year-round | 3–5 weeks | 500+ jars or packs |
Branding & Packaging
- Branding:
- GI logo for Alphonso and Dussehri mangoes.
- Estate/farm branding for premium lots.
- GI logo for Alphonso and Dussehri mangoes.
- Packaging:
- Corrugated trays with MAP liners for fresh exports.
- Aseptic drums and retort pouches for pulp.
- IQF cartons with traceability QR codes.
- Corrugated trays with MAP liners for fresh exports.
Quality Control (IndiaUnbox Protocol)
- Size, sweetness (Brix), and firmness grading for fresh mangoes.
- Hot water treatment, irradiation, and VHT for export phytosanitary requirements.
- Residue-free certification (EU/US/Japan standards).
- SGS/Intertek/CEPCI-certified QC at processing plants.
- QR code traceability for high-value shipments.
Price Drivers
- Seasonal yield fluctuations (monsoon dependency).
- Global demand spikes (Ramadan, summer festivals).
- Freight and reefer container charges.
- Premium for GI-certified Alphonso and organic mangoes.
- Processing costs for pulp, IQF, and value-added products.
Buyer Confidence Signals
- India is the world’s largest mango producer, and these belts represent its best-known varieties.
- Ratnagiri Alphonso has GI protection and global branding, while Krishnagiri is India’s largest mango pulp exporter.
- APEDA and State Horticulture-backed infrastructure ensures export-ready quality.
- Farm-to-packhouse traceability builds international buyer trust.
- Year-round supply via IQF and pulp exports.