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Mango Prices Drop As Imported Fruit Floods Market

Indian mangoes are selling at lower prices this year in NZ
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Indian mangoes are selling at lower prices this year in New Zealand than in recent seasons, with a fierce price war reportedly unfolding among several retailers, RNZ reported. The drop in prices, while a sign of increased supply and popularity, has raised concerns among importers over the long-term impact on the fruit’s value.

The Indian mango season typically runs from April to mid-July, ending when the monsoon arrives. In New Zealand, mango prices range from $50 to $85 per carton (containing eight to twelve mangoes weighing around three to four kilograms), with variety and timing affecting the cost. Fruit imported early and late in the season tends to be more expensive.

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