Siraj Mehndi of the All India Mango Growers Association said the output in UP this year is expected to be down 20 per cent. He said last year the mango belt of Malihabad had produced 440,000 tonnes of Dussehri; this year, it is expected to be 360,000 tonnes. The crop area for mango in this belt is 30,000 hectares; in all of UP, it is 275,000 ha. Heavy rain in February had hit the crop. However, said grower Shiv Saran Singh, they can compensate with increased export, if only the state government helps, with timely freight subsidy and batter cargo handling.
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