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Coronavirus pandemic | Fruit exports likely to be hit due to virus contagion: Expert

Exports of fruits, including Alphonso mango, grapes and pomegranates, will be hit badly this year following the breakdown of supply chain and lack of demand as the world is grappling with an economic slowdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic

April 02, 2020 / 20:11 IST
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Exports of fruits, including Alphonso mango, grapes and pomegranates, will be hit badly this year following the breakdown of supply chain and lack of demand as the world is grappling with an economic slowdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an exporter said.

The supply to local wholesale markets is normal and on Thursday 100 trucks carrying Alphonso mango arrived at the Vashi market, APMC director Sanjay Pansare said.

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"There is a normal supply of fruits and vegetables to the wholesale market here," he said.

“The export of Alphonso mango has already begun to Europe and the Middle Eastern countries. However, we are expecting exports to be badly hit and there will be weak demand. During this kind of scenario people usually give preference to essential commodities and imported fruits are considered a luxury,” Pansare opined.