Decline in Mango Supply Leads to Higher Prices in Coimbatore

Traders in Ukkadam Pullukadu area of Coimbatore are facing low mango supplies due to insufficient rainfall last year, causing a significant increase in prices.


Coimbatore: The fruit markets in Ukkadam Pullukadu are witnessing a sharp decrease in the mango supply this year, leading to distress among traders. The lack of adequate rainfall last year has resulted in a reduced harvest, significantly impacting market supplies. As a result, mango prices are being sold at higher rates.



Mangoes and other fruits from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka, traditionally transported to Coimbatore for distribution across India, are affected by this supply shortage. Local traders in Coimbatore have reported that the established prices here often set the standard for markets nationwide.



Currently, mangoes are still arriving from Tamil Nadu and Kerala, and the supply is expected to continue for another three months. Despite these ongoing arrivals, the overall volume of mangoes has decreased compared to the previous years, pushing prices up. The market has reported total sales ranging from 60 to 80 lakhs, indicating a robust trade despite supply challenges.

Last year's low rainfall not only reduced the mango yield but also resulted in higher prices this year for both mangoes and other fruits. Traders remain hopeful for a better season but are preparing for continued fluctuations in pricing and supply.

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