Chittoor Collector Announces Measures to Support Totapuri Mango Farmers Prices
The price of Totapuri mangoes has decreased to between ₹5 and ₹6 per kilogram due to a significant decline in demand. According to local authorities, this drop in price is largely attributed to an oversupply of pulp stock held by major beverage companies such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi.
The current trend in pricing reflects broader market dynamics, including fluctuations in demand for mango products, particularly during the offseason. As these companies manage their surplus, it may impact procurement strategies for fresh fruit suppliers. The agricultural sector is monitoring these developments closely, as they can influence local farmers earnings and production decisions in the upcoming seasons.
Further insights from market analysts suggest that this pricing trend could persist if demand remains subdued, highlighting the need for farmers and suppliers to adapt to changing market conditions.
