Discover the Best Mango Varieties in India: Tips for Successful Cultivation
What is mango farming?
In India, mango is a fruit that is a symbol of the love of our hearts; it is considered an act of friendship. In India, mangoâfarming is among the top commercial farming. The mango is the king of fruits because it is a rich source of vitamins A & C and also hasâa good aroma and taste. The mango tree is also resilient and less demandingâthan many other fruit plants. Mango is a fruit in India that is considered toâbe a sign of brotherhood and friendship and also is the symbol of love of heart. Therefore, it is the yummiestâfruit in the whole world not only due to taste but health reasons too.
Theâmango is the most prevalent fruit on the land. They are the succulent, sweet-scented fruit of a tropical evergreen tree (Mangifera indica), one of the members ofâthe cashew family (Anacardiaceae) of blooming plants.
Mango is a drupe, with an external skin, a thick, meaty, and pulpy palatable part, and a focal stone that keeps a solitary seed enclosedâan organic product, much the sameâas a plum, cherry, or peach.
India is the world’s largest mango producer, followed by China and Thailand, withâtotal production over 20 million metric tons. In India, major producers include Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka,âBihar, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu. Thatâs why we are here for youâwith all the information about mango farming in India.
What Is Special About Mango?
Are mangoes healthy?
It is the best source of vitamins A and C,âlow in calories, and high in fiber; moreover, it includes iron, calcium, zinc, and vitamin E.
Why is it famous?
Mango is a juicy and pulpy fruit, which is really knownâas the king of fruits. Thereâare so many varieties of pigeon, all with different taste, color, and size.
History Of Mango Farming
The mango is a fruit whose origin datesâback to India several thousand years ago. It is also an ancient sacred fruit and spread slowlyâacross the world.
The âCommon Mangoâ or âIndian Mangoâ got its nameâfrom its native land in south Asia. Mango will grow into one of the fruits widely grownâin the world. It is considered to be the national fruit of India andâPakistan.
When we are speaking about mythology, there are several stories ofâmangoes. Because mango is well praised by our great Indian poet Kalidasa,âthe great Mughal king, and many more.
Cultivation Of Mango
Mangoes grow best in deep, salubrious, sandy loam soils, but heavy black cotton and alkaline soil should be ignored orâavoided. Mango cultivation should have a soil pH of 5.5 toâ7.5. Its planting in the rainyâarea is done in the months of July and August, and it should be irrigated in February and March.
In addition, this kindâof farming requires a temperature of 22°Câ27°C to give optimum results. Rainfall between 50 andâ80 mm is good for mango. The temperature during the sowing of the seed must be between 20°C and 22°C. The mangoâharvesting must be done at the temperature between 28°C and 30°C.
The land should be ploughed and cross-plowed and thenâleveled. And manage the field in a wayâthat prevents water from accumulating. If leveling is completed, apply oneâdeep plowing and make blocks & arrange your field.
How to plant?
- At the center of the dig, along with theâsoil, e.g., join plants with other plants by planting the sticks.
- This union of the plants is 15 cm aboveâground level.
- Then,âthey need to be watered immediately upon planting.
- They requireâassistance to keep them growing straight.
Irrigation For Mango Plants
Young mango plants should be watered regularly to promote goodâgrowth. Apply irrigation at intervalsâof 10-15 days from fruit set to maturity to enhance the yield.
Harvesting Of Mango
Mangoes are mostly harvested at a mature and physicallyâripe stage and ripened to a desirable quality. Fruits can be harvestedâby hand or by a harvesting machine. Duringâharvesting, latex flows down the skin of the fruit from the fruit separation point, which results in a shabby look of the fruit during storage.
Exciting Facts About Mangoes
- All of us are quite familiar withâmangoes. But you must have heard of these interesting facts, which we areâgoing to tell below.
- Do youâknow how many varieties of mango there are? There are a total of 500 varieties of mangoâfruit; you will be surprised to hear this.
- It isâa national fruit of 3 countries, not only India.
- People eat more mango than any other fruit in the wholeâworld; that is why mango is the most loved fruit.
- Fun Fact: Bangladesh declared the mango treeâas its national tree.
Best Mango Varieties in India
When it comes to juicy and succulent mangoes,âthere is simply no rival to the summer season. With the health advantages of mangoes, itâalways becomes part of human life in that country. Mango Season Mango-lovers are always on the go & eager to try out the benefits of various mangoes, the king of fruits. Because mango contains good and healthyânutrients. So, why wait? Letâs go explore.
1. Alphonso Mangoes ( Hapus Aam)âRatnagiri,âMaharashtra

Mid-July:âAlphonsoes are Available. They’re beloved around the world for theirâsunny yellow and fragrant looks and irresistible flavor. It is known as Hapus Aam. Maharashtra and closelyâsituated areas like Ratnagiri are considered the most exclusive mango lover areas, generally famed for Alphonso mango.
2. Kesar Mangoes, Junagadh, Gujarat

Kesar mangoes owe their name as a tribute for their saffronâappearance and captivating taste. Girnar Hills of Junagarh is famous for its uniquely sweetâmango taste, and it is known as the âQueen of Mangoes. Gujarat and the adjoining area pride themselves on the Kesarâmango. They areâin season from May to July and are used as an ingredient for great and exotic dishes.
3. Dasheri MangoesâLucknow andâMalihabad, UP

Dasheri mangoes are considered royal mangoes andâare quite well known to come from the land of Nawabs, Lucknow. This townâis famous for its mangoes in North India. Theyâare in season from mid-May to late August. Dasheri mangoes easily grow different varietiesâof mangoes in India due to their wholesome taste.
4. Safeda mangoes, AndhraâPradesh

Safeda, or Benishanâmango, is one of the most popular mango varieties in different regions of Andhra Pradesh, especially in Banganpalle. Also known as âThe King ofâMangoes in South Indiaâ. This variety is much larger than other varieties of mangoes, considering it is widely availableâin the market during midseason. Its average weight is around 350â400 grams. The skin isâthin and subtle, sweet in type. In addition,âSafeda Mango is high in vitamins A and C; thus, it is beneficial for health.
5. LangraâMangoes, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

Langra Mango: The Langra mango is native to Langra town in Varanasi, making it famous for its U00a0Langra variant of mangoes. The natives of these mangoes can easily tell a storyâa farmer who made thisâkind of mango. June- July is the season for Banarasi Langra mangoes, which are highly admired forâtheir lemon-yellow skin and mouth-watering taste.
These are a few of theâtypes of mangoes there, apart from many more.
Uses Of Mangoes
That is why there are many mango lovers who eagerly await the mango season, as thereâare numerous methods to use mangoes. Here are aâfew recipes for mangoes for all of you.
- Mango Kulfi: This is an easy and fast recipe that hasâmilk, cream, and our most favorite delicious mango.
- Aamras recipe: This dish is simple to makeâand is a popular Indian dessert. Generally, aamras is made with Alphonsoâmango.
- Mango Icecream: A Quick and Easy Mango Ice cream (3 ingredients)âCreamy, soft, and yummy mango ice cream can be made with only 3 ingredients: mango, fresh cream, honey, or sugar.
- Mango Shrikhand: A syrup-basedâsweet dish popularly made with ripe mangoes over the milk-based common yogurt.
- Mango Papad (Aam Papad): This is the sweetest, sourest, easiest 3-ingredient recipe you will everâtry. It comes in various categories allâover India with varied shape, taste, appearances, and qualities.
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