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    Weather performs spoilsport for followers of Himayat mango in Andhra and Telangana

    EditorialBy EditorialJune 5, 2022Updated:June 5, 2022 Lifestyle No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Extended monsoon of final 12 months and erractic summer time warmth impacts mango crop in Telangana and Andhra

    Extended monsoon of final 12 months and erractic summer time warmth impacts mango crop in Telangana and Andhra

    Mango lovers, particularly those that wait to purchase from boutique farms or natural markets are sorely upset this 12 months, with the restricted inventory and selection. Owners of boutique mango farms in Telangana say the mango crop this 12 months has taken a beating. Most of the farms yielded solely 30 % of the crop. 

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    Fans of the Himayat – often known as Imam pasand – mango that’s marked by gentle pores and skin and skinny seed, are particularly determined to get a style of its candy flesh .

    Madhu Reddy of Aiyor Bai farm says she could be stunned if her 30-year-old timber yield any mangoes on the market. She explains, “First, I decided to prune a part of my mango trees, then the extended monsoon last year plus erratic temperatures this year affected the flowering to a large extent.” 

    Having been in contact with different farmers, she finds they too have comparable considerations. “It is surprising to see the sweet variety mangoes still raw on some trees while some other farmers are witnessing ripening of mangoes on the trees. They ripened on trees due to the recent heat wave followed by a sudden drop in temperature.” 

    Owners of boutique mango farms are consistently bombarded with calls and messages enquiring about mango gross sales. Suman Ganpat of Breeze Organic Mango farm says, “We reactivated our WhatsApp group for the sale of mangoes very late on account of the small and late crop. Usually, by mid-June, our customers would have purchased the Himayat variety over six to eight times, within one month. This year we have minimal stock and are selling only twice. A few customers are even ready to pick raw stock of Himayat, just so that they don’t miss a relishing their favourite mango.” 

    Explaining the tending of mango farms, Madhu says, “From October till January, mango trees are not watered. Watering, if necessary, begins when pea-sized baby mangoes appear on trees. However, last year the rains continued till October. And that affected the time taken by the tree to do its work. Excess rains results in a vegetative crop and delays the flowering period.” 

    This delays all the course of. “Late flowering results in late fruiting and the entire concept of mango being a summer crop is affected. This is what happened in the case of the Himayat this year. It is a fussy breed and needs time to get ready for us. With weather conditions not being conducive the fruit yield has got affected.”  

    Source: www.thehindu.com

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