Mexico Dominates Global Mango Market, But Mukesh Ambani’s Jamnagar Farm Could Be India’s Game-Changer!

Despite being the largest mango producer in the world, India ranks fourth in global exports, trailing behind countries like Mexico, which has built a highly efficient export system. However, Mukesh Ambani’s 600-acre mango farm in Jamnagar, known as Aamnagar, is emerging as a potential disruptor in India’s mango trade.

🔴 Key Challenges for India:

  • 40% of mangoes rot before reaching consumers due to poor cold chain infrastructure.
  • Fragmented farms and regulatory hurdles limit India’s export potential.
  • Mexico exports 22.5% of its mangoes, earning $575 million, while India exports only 0.13%, generating $148 million despite producing 26 million tons annually.

📢 How Ambani’s Farm is Changing the Game:

  • Asia’s largest mango orchard with 130,000 trees and 200+ varieties.
  • Advanced farming techniques ensure global-quality produce.
  • Reliance is now one of Asia’s leading mango exporters, aiming to modernize India’s agri-export model.

⚠️ The Future of India’s Mango Trade:
With global mango demand projected to hit 65 million metric tons by 2025, India must scale up modern farming and export strategies to compete with Mexico. If Ambani’s model proves scalable, Jamnagar could become India’s mango revolution hub.

👉 Can India reclaim its mango dominance? Let us know in the comments!
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