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India to develop sea protocol to boost mango exports and reduce spoilage

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The protocols involve norms to ensure that fresh produce such as mangoes reaches their destination in optimal condition when transported by sea. PTI Photo India, a major exporter of mangoes, is developing a protocol to transport the fruit by sea to overseas destinations while maintaining their quality and preventing losses due to spoilage.

Sea protocol trials have been successfully carried out with bananas and pomegranates shipped from Indian ports to Rotterdam in the Netherlands and countries in the Commonwealth of Independent States, demonstrating the effectiveness of the approach, Sudhanshu, secretary of the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda), toldMint on the sidelines of a conference on agri-exports.

“Now we are developing sea protocols for mangoes, which will definitely boost the export of the fruit,” he said. Apeda has teamed up with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research to work out the sea protocol for mango exports.

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