Why Japan stopped Indian Mango Shipments, Japan Flags Safety & Treatment Concerns
India’s mango exporters are facing a major setback after Japan temporarily suspended imports of fresh Indian mangoes including Alphonso, Kesar, Langra and Banganapalli. Japanese authorities reportedly flagged shortcomings in fumigation and phytosanitary treatment procedures during inspections conducted at Indian export facilities earlier this year. The suspension comes during the crucial April-to-June export season, creating uncertainty for exporters and farmers connected to the mango supply chain. While Japan is not India’s largest mango market, it remains a premium destination known for strict food safety and plant protection standards. At the same time, exporters are also struggling with soaring air freight costs, which have reportedly risen to nearly ₹580-590 per kilogram for US-bound shipments due to global route disruptions, fuel price increases and the West Asia conflict. Indian authorities are now in discussions with Japanese officials to resolve compliance concerns and restore exports before the season ends.
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