Mangoes are back in the spotlight for Pakistan — not just at home, but globally. The 2025 export season is shaping up to be big, with goals, challenges, and opportunities that mango lovers and farmers alike should know.
🚢 What’s New in Mango Exports
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Pakistan has set a target to export 125,000 tonnes of mangoes for this season, beginning May 25, 2025, aiming to generate $100 million in foreign exchange. Business Recorder+2Profit+2
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This target is about 25,000 tonnes higher than last year’s volume, showing confidence among exporters. But with rising concerns: climate change impacts, water scarcity, logistical hurdles (shipping costs, quarantine regulations) are prominent. Dawn+1
⚠ Risks Facing Mango Production
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Climate changes (heat, unpredictable rains) are threatening yield reductions up to 20% this year. Khashif Talks+1
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Water shortages and inefficient irrigation are part of the issue. Farms with good water management will fare better.
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Export SOPs (packing, treatment, plant quarantine) must be strictly followed to access export markets like Japan, USA, Australia, China, South Africa. SAMAA TV+1
🌿 How The Warsi Farm Responds
At The Warsi Farm, we are aligning with these trends:
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Using climate-resilient varieties and improved irrigation to maintain quality despite environmental changes.
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Ensuring export quality standards (hygienic post-harvest handling, proper packing) for customers who order mangoes for home or export.
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Offering premium mangoes like Sindhri and Chaunsa at reasonable rates, so local and overseas demand both satisfied.
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