Siliguri Mango Festival: World's most expensive mango 'Miyazaki' on display in the show

DN Bureau

The Miyazaki mango production was started in California in the year of 1940. Later it was brought into Japan's Miyazaki city and thus got its name Miyazaki mango. Read further on Dynamite news:

Miyazaki on display at Siliguri Mango Festival
Miyazaki on display at Siliguri Mango Festival


Siliguri: World's most expensive mango 'Miyazaki' priced at around Rs 2.75 lakh per kg in the International market was showcased in the seventh edition of three-day-long Siliguri Mango Festival in West Bengal.

The festival kicked off on June 9 at a mall in Siliguri organised by Modella Caretaker Centre & School (MCCS), with Association for Conservation & Tourism (ACT).

More than 262 varieties of mangoes will be displayed at the festival and 55 growers from nine districts of West Bengal participated in the festival.

Some of the varieties on display are Alphonso, Langra, Amrapali, Suryapuri, Ranipasand, Laxmanbhog, Fajli, Bira, Sindu, Himsagar, Kohitoor and others.

Shoukat Hussein, a Miyazaki farmer from Labhpur in West Bengal's Birbhum district said that he was participating in the festival for the first time and he brought the Miyazaki variety to the festival.

He added that he got the drafting saplings from Bangladesh and planted them in his garden in Birbhum.

The Miyazaki mango production was started in California in the year of 1940. Later it was brought into Japan's Miyazaki city and thus got its name Miyazaki mango.

Recently Indian growers mostly from Bengal have started growing the variety in their gardens. It is also known as 'Red Sun' and in Bengali 'Surja Dim' (Red egg). The mango is popular for its nutrients, taste, colour and sugar content. (with ANI inputs)










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