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India’s prized Alphonso mango crop ruined by weather

DEVGAD, India – In India's western state of Maharashtra, mango farmer Komal Walke is scrambling to meet orders from India's online grocers after her family's 1.2ha of orchards produced almost no Alphonso mangoes in 2026. Ms Walke, a 26-year-old horticulturist in the coastal town of Devgad, has been forced to source fruit from larger farms to keep her father's business…

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