India’s beloved mango crop has been severely impacted by extreme weather events, leading to concerns about supply disruptions and skyrocketing prices in domestic markets. Excessive heatwaves and unseasonal rains have affected mango tree flowering, resulting in smaller fruit size and reduced yields. Despite the challenges, trade analysts believe that India’s mango exports will remain unaffected due to international demand and higher prices. The country remains the world’s largest mango producer, cultivating a diverse range of varieties across millions of hectares.