Mango Export: Which Indian mango do the people of Japan eat the most? which was banned

Japan has banned the import of Indian mangoes.

India grows the most mangoes in the world. Every year 24 million metric tons of mango is produced here and many countries of the world import it. On the contrary, Japan has banned Indian mangoes. He will not import it. Before the ban, Japan had been importing many varieties of mangoes from India. Among these, varieties like Kesar, Alphonso, Langra and Banganpalli are mostly sent to Japan.

Japan has not done this for the first time. In 1986, the import of Indian mangoes was banned after cases of fruit fly infestation were reported. After this this ban continued for 20 years. Then testing conducted in June 2006 confirmed that Indian mangoes are not at risk of diseases and pests. After this, Japan again started buying Indian mangoes. Now the ban has once again refreshed the old story. After the ban, the question arises that why Japan took this step this time, where in India is the maximum production of mangoes and in which state which mango is produced? Know the answer to this.

Why did Japan ban Indian mango?

The Economic Times report claims that before the mangoes are exported, a team from Japan comes and inspects them. The vapor here checks the heat treatment. This is a method in which it is seen that the mangoes are not affected by pesticides and have not been cooked with chemicals. This year when the team reached Rahmanpur in Uttar Pradesh for investigation and found many shortcomings.

Mango Export Details

Indian mangoes are in great demand in Japan. Photo:Pixabay

Yokohama Plant Protection Association, a Japanese organization, has issued a notification saying that consignments of mangoes with certificates issued by India on or after March 25, 2025, will not be accepted. The organization has also said that imports of Indian mangoes will remain halted until Tokyo officials confirm that standards have improved.

Indian mangoes are in great demand in Japan. In the year 2025, Tokyo had imported Indian mangoes worth 1.5 million dollars. The maximum quantity in this was of Kesar variety mangoes from Gujarat. Their price was 02 lakh dollars.

Mango Production In India

Figures in metric tons.

Is Japan the biggest buyer of Indian mangoes?

After the recent statement from Japan, the question arises whether this country is the biggest buyer of Indian mangoes. The answer is- no. Japan is not the biggest buyer of Indian. This is because it buys mangoes from many countries including India.

Thailand, Taiwan, Mexico supply mangoes. Now Pakistan and Vietnam have also started exporting mangoes here. Taiwan has also sent a large consignment of mangoes to Tokyo.

Statewise Mango Variety

How big a blow is Japan’s decision to India?

The announcement made by Japan to stop Indian mangoes is a big blow in many ways. Firstly, exporters say that although Japan is not the biggest buyer of mangoes, the trade has suffered due to the tensions in West Asia. The weather shock proved to increase tension for the crop and Japan’s decision, together, have proved bad for the mango trade. There was a decline of 30 percent in exports. After this, getting such a ban is a big shock.

The storm and rain that have already damaged the crop in the beginning of summer have dealt a blow to the mango business, which was estimated to be worth $56 million in 2025.

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Ankit Gupta

Ankit Gupta

Born in Lucknow, the city of Nawabs. Graduated from DAV College and MBA from Punjab Technical University. The desire to write and the passion to know the story beyond the news brought me into journalism. Started his career in 2008 with Lucknow’s first Hindi tabloid ‘Lucknow Lead’. Tried my hand in the features section. Then he joined Dainik Jagran’s iNext from Gorakhpur, the city of Baba Gorakhnath. Joined the Jaipur head office of Rajasthan Patrika in 2013 for reporting on city news and health magazine. After spending about 5 years here, I reached Dainik Bhaskar’s Bhopal head office in 2018 for a new beginning in the digital world. Got hold of research, explainer, data story and infographic. The most complex news of health and science explained in simple words. Said goodbye to Dainik Bhaskar in 2021 and joined the digital wing of TV9 Group. Currently working in TV9, I am heading the ‘Knowledge’ section as an Assistant News Editor. There is focus and interest on explainer, data and research stories.

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