Coming month best timing for Pak mango to enter Chinese Market
ISLAMABAD, April 11 (DNA): The Coming month the best timing for Pakistan mango to enter the Chinese Market, says a report published by China Economic Net (CEN) on Sunday.
“One of the advantages of Pakistani mangoes is its long harvest period from May to September.
There are relatively low mango supply in Chinese market from the end of April to the beginning of June,” said Ni Zhangguang,mango expert at the Tropical and Subtropical Economic Crops Research Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
“If Pakistan mango exporters grasp this period, profits can be large. The consumption capacity in China is very high.”
Ni Zhangguang and his team started the promotion of mango planting in Yunnan in the 1980s, which has made a great contribution to the local poverty alleviation.
“We introduced new mango varieties and adopted cultivation techniques to help improve the production and the quality of the products.
After our efforts, the price of mango rose from RMB 0.3 per kilogram to RMB 6 per kilogram , and the yield per mu increased from 600 kilograms to 1,000 kilograms.”
“Our ‘technology plus demonstration zone’ mode can be adopted in Pakistan.” Ni Zhangguang told the CEN that it is a good way to encourage the farmers to learn new technologies initially.
“The demonstration zones were under standardized management. The production, sale and price of mangoes were excellent. Seeing the benefits, farmers took the initiative to purchase mango seedlings and requested to learn techniques.”
Ni Zhangguang and his team have been to Pakistan once for the research of mango breeding. “The potential of Pakistan mangoes is huge,” he said “Pakistan is rich in natural resources and has suitable climatic conditions for mango planting. Pakistan also has wide mango varieties.
When we were there, Pakistan friends gave us seeds of Sindhri and Chaunsa for trial planting in Yunnan. They now begin to blossom and bear fruits.”
Ni Zhangguang suggested that China and Pakistan should cooperate in the mango industry through talent exchange, joint project research and joint construction of demonstration zones.
“Combining Pakistan’s rich mango variety resources with China’s cultivation and integrated pest control technology, it is promising to jointly create a top-
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