Mango business gains momentum in Naogaon

BSS
Published On: 16 Jun 2025, 17:25
Mango trading gained  momentum in different markets of in Naogaon. Photo: BSS

NAOGAON, June 16, 2025 (BSS) - After the Eid holidays, mango trading gained 
momentum in different markets of the district with delicious varieties of 
seasonal fruit appearing in the markets.

Mango markets are crowded in Naogaon, known as the commercial capital of 
mangoes, as the markets are spread over an area of about two kilometers on 
both sides of the Sapahar-Nazipur regional road in the district.

Trading takes place from dawn to dusk every day. Before sunrise, farmers 
bring different varieties of mangoes to the market in vans, rickshaws and 
auto-rickshaws to sell those. 

Although the sale of mangoes started before Eid, traders started coming from 
different districts of the country including Dhaka after Eid. 

Due to the intense heat of the last few days, almost all varieties of mangoes 
have come to the markets at the same time. As a result, the price of mangoes 
has come down. 

Meanwhile, some disputes have been observed between farmers and traders over 
the weight and quality of mangoes determined by the administration. 

Farmers complain that even though the administration has ordered to purchase 
mangoes by the kilogram, traders are not following it. 

In this regard, traders said that the price of mangoes is low as there is not 
much demand for mangoes in the country's divisional markets including Dhaka.

Therefore, they are afraid of losses. Currently, Himsagar, Langra, Nakfazli, 
Banana Mango and Amrapali have come to the market together. 

However, sales are very slow. This Monday morning, Himsagar was seen being 
sold at Taka 1400-1600 per maund while Langra at Taka 1200-1500, Nakfazli at 
Taka 1300-1800 per maund, Banana Mango at Taka 3500-4200, Haribhanga at Taka 
1500-2500 and Amrapali at Taka 1800-3500 per maund at the mango markets in 
Sapahar of the district. 

Al Mamun, a mango farmer from Oranpur village in Sapahar, said: "The price of 
mangoes is very low this year. Last year, I sold mango for Taka 4200-4500 per 
maund but today I sold mango Taka 2000-2500 per mound. The price at which I 
sold the mangoes will not even cover the production cost. I will have to 
calculate the loss of a lot of money." 

Qurban Ali, a mango farmer from Patnitala upazila who came to sell mangoes at 
Sapahar Haat, said that he has taken 10 bighas of land and has planted an 
Amrapali mango garden. Today, he sold some mangoes in the market. The price 
is half compared of last year. This is the manipulation of the traders' 
syndicate. 

Taslim Uddin, a mango farmer from Sapahar, said that traders are buying 
mangoes in syndicates at 50 to 52 kilograms per mound. 

However, this is not right. The administration needs to increase its 
monitoring in this regard. 

Meanwhile, Rafiqul Islam, a mango trader from Kansat in Chapainawabganj, said 
that we have fixed the maund at 50 to 52 kg after discussing with the 
farmers. 

Mango trader Sifatullah from Dhaka said, "I bought mangoes and sent those to 
Dhaka but there are no buyers. The office has just opened after Eid. Mango 
prices will increase if the number of people in Dhaka increases.

Joynal Abedin, vice-president of Sapahar Upazila Mango Growers Cooperative 
Society, said although the yield is comparatively low this year, the size of 
the mangoes is quite good. Traders have already started coming from all over 
the country.

He said work is being done in coordination with the administration to control 
the overall situation in the market. 

Abul Kalam Azad, deputy director of the Department of Agricultural Extension 
(DAE)of the district, said mangoes were cultivated on 30,300 hectares of land 
in the district this year while the production target has been set at 
3,87,234 tonnes.
 

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