COURTESY JENSEN UYEDA Rapoza mangoes filled a Waimanalo tree in December, after flowering was forced during summer’s dry conditions. The tree was pruned to stay small, making the fruit easy to pick.
Scientists at ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture say temperatures above 34–35°C could affect flowering; the IMD forecasts above-normal heat across UP ...
Commercial cultivation of Haribhanga mango in Rangpur has expanded steadily over the past two decades, especially in ...
Darshan Nayak of Gujarat Khedut Samaj warned that rain coupled with overcast skies during early fruit formation can severely affect the crop. The abrupt shift in weather has disrupted pollination in ...
North Queensland mango growers have started to prepare for an early November harvest, with trees in full flower across the region. And Dale Williams, the owner of one of the North’s largest mango ...
Pakistan is among the few fortunate countries in the world blessed with climatic and soil conditions that support the production of high-quality mangoes. Annually, the country produces approximately 1 ...
Mango farmers in Jagtial are facing heavy flower drop after delayed flowering this season. Sudden weather changes and insect attacks are blamed for the damage. Horticulture officials have advised ...
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Karnataka mango crop hit by climate change: Will prices rise this year?
Karnataka’s mango crop has been affected by erratic weather linked to climate change, causing large-scale flower and fruit drop in key districts. Farmers fear reduced yield and rising cultivation ...
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