India exports 4.3 tons of Banganappalli mangoes to Singapore via cost-effective sea route

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New Delhi: India has exported 4.3 tonnes of Banganappalli mangoes to Singapore through sea route with lower logistics costs, the government said on Thursday.

In an official statement, the Ministry of Agriculture noted that logistics costs through sea route were significantly lower than those of air shipment.

“In a breakthrough for India’s fresh fruit export sector, Indian mangoes have successfully reached Singapore through sea shipment, marking a significant milestone in expanding affordable and large-scale mango exports to international markets,” the ministry said.

According to an official statement issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry on Thursday, the consignment comprised 5 metric tonnes (MT) of Banganapalle mangoes exported by M/s Osum Food Solutions LLP.

The shipment was dispatched on June 11, 2026, and arrived in Singapore on June 24, 2026.

The ministry said, “The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, in collaboration with the ICAR-Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture (CISH), Lucknow, has successfully facilitated the first commercial sea shipment of premium Banganapalle mangoes from India to Singapore”.

The ministry said the initiative is aimed at expanding market access for premium Indian mangoes while promoting sea freight as a viable export option.

The mangoes were sourced from Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)-certified orchards in Andhra Pradesh and were processed and packed at an APEDA-recognised packhouse in Karnataka.

The entire consignment was handled in accordance with the quality and phytosanitary requirements prescribed by Singapore.

Upon arrival, Singapore-based importer EC-Links Pte Ltd reported excellent fruit quality. The importer appreciated the mangoes for their sweetness, uniform ripening, shelf life and overall phytosanitary condition.

The ministry noted that the consignment successfully met all import requirements, demonstrating the effectiveness of scientific post-harvest management practices and cold-chain logistics during sea transportation.

The export also resulted in higher returns for farmers. While domestic market prices for the variety ranged between Rs 25 and Rs 26 per kilogram, the export consignment realised approximately Rs 50 per kilogram, nearly doubling farm-gate returns and creating additional value for growers.

According to the statement, the successful shipment highlights the growing potential of sea freight as a cost-effective, environmentally sustainable and commercially scalable mode of transport for fresh fruits.

Supported by cold-chain infrastructure, scientific handling practices and efficient logistics management, maritime transport can help strengthen the competitiveness of Indian horticultural exports in global markets.

Banganapalle is one of India’s most popular mango varieties and is known for its golden-yellow colour, pleasant aroma, fibreless pulp and rich sweetness.

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