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Jharkhand Exports Amrapali Mangoes to Dubai, Opening Global Markets for Tribal Farmers

Ranchi, July 7: Jharkhand has achieved a major milestone in agricultural exports with the shipment of Amrapali mangoes from the state’s tribal belt to Dubai, reinforcing efforts to expand the global reach of locally grown horticultural produce.

The export marks a significant step towards integrating tribal farmers into international markets, providing them with access to better prices and new business opportunities. It also highlights the increasing recognition of Jharkhand’s high-quality mangoes in overseas markets.

The initiative has been facilitated through coordinated efforts to strengthen the agricultural value chain, improve post-harvest handling, maintain international quality standards, and streamline export logistics.

Officials said the successful consignment reflects the growing export potential of produce cultivated in the state’s tribal regions. The development is expected to encourage more farmers to adopt quality-driven and export-oriented farming practices while enhancing their income prospects.

The export of Amrapali mangoes to Dubai is part of the government’s broader strategy to promote agricultural exports, empower tribal farming communities, and position India’s premium horticultural products in global markets.