The king in crisis | Alphonso mangoes
Maharashtra's famed mango faces one of its worst seasons, hitting yields and rural incomes in the Konkan region

Photo: Milind Shelte
Worry etched large across his face, Omkar Kulkarni points to a sprawling mango tree in his orchard in Nivendi village, near the pilgrimage centre of Ganpatipule in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri district. “This tree dates to my grandfather’s time. Till recently, it would yield around 70 crates of Alphonso [popularly called Hapus]. This time, I will get barely 10,” says Kulkarni. Around 200 km away in Malvan in neighbouring Sindhudurg district, farmer Sanjay Nare echoes Kulkarni’s concern. In a normal year, he sells about 25,000 boxes of the prized fruit, each with a dozen; this season, he will be fortunate to reach even 5,000.

