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'Suryadam' Mango hanging on a stalk: It is also called 'Red Mango' or 'Sun Egg' in the world market. |
The world's most costly mango is filled in Khagrachari, a rugged area in the southern piece of Bangladesh, which sells for Rs 800 to Rs 1,000 for each kg in the country yet Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000 for every kg abroad sold out.
Mangoes regularly sold in Bangladesh range in cost from Rs 40 to Rs 100 for each kg relying upon their quality and assortment. (Recall that the Bangladeshi money, ie one taka, is worth about 1.8 Pakistani rupees.)
This assortment of mango isn't so much as a nearby assortment of Bangladesh. Bangladeshi agribusiness authorities say the mango assortment was first filled in Japan and is currently being filled in different pieces of the world, including Bangladesh.
In Japan it is called Miyazaki. On the planet market, it is additionally called 'red mango' or 'sun egg'.
However, in Bengal this mango is called 'Suryadam'.
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These mangoes need special care. In addition to providing soft light, water and shade, every mango on the tree has to be covered with a packet. |
This mango is greater, taller and better than other mangoes. It is dull red or purple red.
As per Bangladeshi farming authorities, every mango weighs among three and a half grams and 400 and fifty grams (about a large portion of a kilo), which is the reason a mango gauging a large portion of a kilo sells for four to 500 rupees.
The primary reasons why this mango is so costly are its strategy for development, its excellent shading, its high pleasantness and its popularity.
Mr. Chaudhry, a rancher from Khagrachari area, develops this costly mango and he has imparted the subtleties to us.
In the wake of moving on from Chittagong University, Mr. Chaudhry has taken up agribusiness as a calling. In a town around 25 km from Khagrachari area, Mr Chaudhry has planted mango plantations on 35 sections of land of land at an elevation of 1,200 feet above ocean level. They have named their nurseries 'AA Agro Farm'.
In a piece of this nursery, this mango of 'Suryadam' assortment is likewise being developed.
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The average weight of a mango is about four hundred to five hundred grams |
Mr Chaudhry says he purchased ten to fifteen mango plants of this variety, which he planted in a side of his mango plantation, and has been developing mangoes since 2019. He says that when the plants developed, more trees were planted with his assistance and now his nursery has 120 mango trees of the sort Suryadam, which yields 300 to 400 kg of mangoes consistently.
He says he has not had the option to build mango development because of water deficiencies and unforgiving climate.
Suryadam mango generally ages in Bangladesh between May twentieth and 25th and is ready to move in the market from June fifteenth to twentieth.
In any case, because of the dry season and serious climate this year, the mango matured early and was ready to move in the market early.
Mr. Chaudhry says that the development of this mango isn't care for different assortments of mango on the grounds that these mangoes must be taken extraordinary consideration of. As well as giving moderate light, water and shade, each mango on the tree must be covered with a parcel.
When you get the mangoes from the tree, you can't save them for long and you need to sell them straightaway in light of the brutal climate, the mangoes ruin rapidly.
He says he gives some mangoes of this specific variety from his nursery as endowments, while others sell them on the web.
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Suryadam. The most expensive mango |
Albeit the mango is gathered from ranchers at Rs. 300 to Rs. 500 for every kg, it is sold in the market at twofold the cost.
Mr Chaudhry develops around six assortments of mangoes in his 35-section of land plantations, just as a predetermined number of conventional natural products that are presently wiped out or because of the climate in Bangladesh. Less now but rather more Dragon Fruit, Malta, and so on
Nonetheless, his homestead is the first in Bangladesh to develop 'Suryadam' mango in a rocky region.
Mr Chaudhry plans to spread the mango crop the nation over and make it an exportable item.
"I need this natural product to be developed all over Bangladesh," he said. I'm giving its plants to different ranchers free of charge or at an exceptionally low cost. Assuming everybody develops this mango and its creation in the nation expands, the interest for this natural product can be met too as multi-cash can be acquired. Of the nation But not simply me can do it."
Nonetheless, they are presently in touch with specialists to confirm that the mangoes filled in their plantations are a-list and more tasty than the Japanese assortment Miyazaki.
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