Mango sales soar
World mango production has doubled in the last twenty years. In 1997, 22 million tonnes were produced, 10 million in India alone. In Europe, it is now the fourth tropical fruit imported after pineapple, avocado and banana, with half the region's consumption of 70,000 tonnes being in the UK. Recommended reading: The Mango. Botany, Production and Uses. Edited by R E Litz. 1997. 592 pp. ISBN 0 85199 127 0, CAB International. CTA number 832. Available from CTA for 80 CTA credit points.
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
1998
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