February, 2021: The official mango season will soon be here however, the first shipment of season’s first alphonso mango from Kokan region was exported to UK (London) this week under the able leadership of Global Kokan, a decade old bilateral organization working towards development of the Kokan region at the grassroot level. 21 boxes of 1 dozen Ratnagiri Hapus mangoes arrived in London in February. The first box of 1 dozen Alphonso mangoes fetched a record price of £51(or INR 5000/-). The other 20 dozen have received rates of £30 each. (Or INR 3000/-). The first shipment of 21 dozen Ratnagiri Hapus (GI tagged Alphonso) Mangoes thus reached overseas in the first phase of the exports which will see a steep rise in the coming months. This is for the first time, mango exports have begun in the month of February.
Ketul Patel from Fruit of Lebanon (Western International Market, UK) was honored to purchase the first 21 dozen Ratnagiri Hapus mangoes this year. With the help of Tejas Bhosale, a Marathi importer from London and Deepak Parab, an entrepreneur from Konkan Agro Export, authentic Hapus from Konkan arrived in London in February. Babu Avsare of Padve village in Rajapur, Pandharinath Amberkar of Kumbhavade village and Jaywant Velye of Wada Tiware village had the opportunity to export Hapus mango from Rajapur directly to London through this initiative by Global Kokan.
He says, “Devgadh & Ratnagiri Hapus are the bestsellers while Vijaydurg, Jaigadh, Kelshi and it’s nearby areas has the best ecosystem that favours the hapus plantation. The crop in this region is very delicate & golden, yellow. We call it a platinum category mango and this variant will also be made available by working with best farmers & mango growers from the region”