Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s rich diversity of mangoes emerged as a major highlight at the Eastern Regional Kharif Agriculture Zonal Conference held in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday, earning accolades from Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi.
Organised by the Directorate of Horticulture, the exhibition stall at the meet presented an impressive collection of both traditional and improved mango varieties developed through farmer efforts and FPOs. Over 35 to 40 distinct varieties from various districts were on display, ranging from elite Shankar and hybrid varieties to rare local gems.
An official statement said that the star attraction was the striking red-hued
Hamilton Sundari from Mayurbhanj, which drew crowds with its vibrant colour and appeal. Equally impressive was the premium Miyazaki mango, known for commanding over Rs 1,000 per kg in the market, leaving visitors amazed at its quality and potential.
Other notable displays included Baldev from Keonjhar, Jahangir from Balangir, Belgaja from Dhenkanal, along with popular improved varieties such as Arka Nilachal, Kesari, Arka Punita, Arka Suprabhat, Arka Uday, Ambika, and several others.
Union Minister Chouhan, CM Majhi, ministers from eastern states, and senior officials visited the stall and expressed delight at the quality and range of Odisha’s mangoes. The minister specially commended the state’s progress in mango cultivation and encouraged further efforts toward value addition and exports.
Favourable climate, dedicated farmers, and active Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs) have significantly boosted both quantity and quality of mango production in recent years, officials said, adding that Odisha is steadily carving a unique identity in the national and international mango market.
