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Price of Maldaha variety of mango on the rise

The Rising Nepal

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July 5, 2026

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Dhanusha, July 5: As the production of Maldaha variety of mangoes in Madhesh Province has decreased its price has double...

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UrduPoint

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· Jul 11, 2026

Mango (langra) Rs 160 per Kg, Sindhri 280, Malwa 140

Mango (langra) Rs 160 per Kg, Sindhri 280, Malwa 140

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 2, 2026

Harga durian menjunam, dijual RM1 sekilogram

PETALING JAYA: Durian yang se­kian lama dianggap sebagai ikon pertanian Malaysia kerana nilai komersialnya yang tinggi kini berdepan lambakan bekalan sehingga menyebabkan harganya merudum malah ada varieti dijual serendah RM1 sekilogram. Kejatuhan harga itu turut me­libatkan durian premium seperti Musang King dan Black Thorn yang menyusut sehingga kira-kira 50 peratus berbanding harga sekitar RM28 hingga ... Read more The post Harga durian menjunam, dijual RM1 sekilogram appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Jamaica Observer

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· Jul 3, 2026

Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 in mixed basket for prices

KINGSTON, Jamaica – It’s a mixed bag for food prices this weekend as the costs of some items are up while others are down at the Coronation Market in Kingston.Onion, at 300 a pound; lettuce (400) and tomato (100) are among the food items fetching lower prices compared to last week. However, yellow yam (500), sweet pepper (400) and hot pepper (400) will all cost you more this weekend.This week, host Carlysia Ramdeen welcomed special guest, popular reggae singer Yaksta, who is also a farmer.Tune in to an all-new Market Bag on all Jamaica Observer digital platforms.

Saudi Gazette

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· Jun 22, 2026

1.2 million mango trees supply local markets over 105,000 tons of mangoes annually

RIYADH — More than 1.2 million mango trees across Saudi Arabia supply local markets with over 105,000 tons of mangoes annually. As part of its campaign to highlight the Kingdom’s diverse seasonal fruits and local produce during peak harvest seasons, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture stated that the mango production season begins in April and continues through August each year. Mango cultivation is widely distributed across several regions of the Kingdom, with the largest concentrations in Jazan, Makkah, Al-Baha, Tabuk, Asir, Najran, and Madinah.The ministry noted that markets across Saudi Arabia are experiencing strong demand at the start of the harvest season, driven by the availability of high-quality locally grown mango varieties.

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Related coverage for "Price of Maldaha variety of mango on the rise": UrduPoint — Mango (langra) Rs 160 per Kg, Sindhri 280, Malwa 140. Utusan Malaysia — Harga durian menjunam, dijual RM1 sekilogram. Jamaica Observer — Market Bag: Onion dip to $300, yam up to $500 in mixed basket for prices. Saudi Gazette — 1.2 million mango trees supply local markets over 105,000 tons of mangoes annually