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Chittoor conference addresses decline in mango pulp exports, farmer returns

Chittoor conference addresses decline in mango pulp exports, farmer returns
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Industry leaders and government officials met in Chittoor to address the decline in mango pulp exports and falling farmer returns. The conference focused on identifying market challenges and finding solutions to support the agricultural processing sector.

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The mango pulp industry is a significant economic driver in the region, and its decline directly impacts farmer livelihoods and export revenue.

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Declining mango pulp exports and a slump in returns to farmers were the prime concerns at the Regional Mango Pulp Exporters’ Conference organised by All India Food Processors Association (AIFPA) at KBR Mango Bhavan here on Wednesday.

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