Which Country is the Largest Producer of Mango in the World? Check List Here

India is the largest producer of mangoes in the world, contributing nearly half of global production. Discover the top mango-growing countries, famous varieties, and why mangoes are called the ‘king of fruits’.

May 27, 2025, 18:02 IST
 Largest Producer of Mango
Largest Producer of Mango

Top Producer of Mango: India is the major producer of mango in the world. It grows almost half of all the mangoes in the world. Mangoes are grown in numerous parts of India; however, the states with the largest production include Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Keep reading about the king of fruits loved by everyone. 

Which Country is the Largest Producer of Mango in the World? 

Uttar Pradesh is the leading mango-producing state in India, contributing about 25–26% of the country’s total output, over 4.5 million metric tonnes each year. Its success comes from fertile Gangetic plains, suitable weather, and a rich history of mango farming. Areas like Malihabad, Saharanpur, and Lucknow are known for top-quality varieties like Dasheri, Langra, Chausa, and Safeda, loved both in India and abroad.

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Top 7 Mango Producing Countries In The World

Rank Country Annual Production (in Million Metric Tonnes)
1 India 25
2 China 3.8
3 Indonesia 3.6
4 Pakistan 2.7
5 Mexico 2.4
6 Brazil 2.1
7 Malawi 1.7

Note: These numbers are based on recent data from 2023-2024 primarily sourced from World Population Review.

India

 Alphonso

India is the world's top mango producer, growing about 25 million metric tonnes each year. That's almost half of the world's mangoes! India's diverse climate and rich soil are perfect for growing many types, like the famous Alphonso, Kesar, and Dasheri. Mangoes are also a big part of Indian culture, showing up in festivals and food.

China

Tainong

China comes in second, producing around 3.8 million metric tonnes annually. Most of their mangoes grow in the warm southern regions. China is increasing its mango farming to meet local demand and boost exports.

Indonesia

Gedong Gincu

Indonesia is third, with about 3.6 million metric tonnes. Its tropical climate with warm temperatures and plenty of rain is ideal for mangoes. Areas like Java and Sumatra are big on mango farming. Indonesia is known for unique types like Gedong Gincu.

Pakistan

sindhri

Pakistan is the fourth-largest producer, harvesting around 2.7 million metric tonnes each year. Its warm climate and fertile land are great for mangoes. Pakistan is famous for its delicious Chaunsa and Sindhri mangoes, loved for their sweetness and rich flavor.

Mexico

Ataulfo

Mexico takes the fifth spot, producing about 2.4 million metric tonnes annually. It's also a major mango exporter, sending out popular varieties like Ataulfo and Tommy Atkins. Mexico's mango industry is key to its farming economy.

Brazil

mango

Brazil ranks as the sixth-largest producer, with an annual production of approximately 2.1 million metric tonnes. Its tropical climate in regions like the Northeast makes it excellent for mango cultivation. Brazil is also a significant exporter of mangoes, with popular varieties like Tommy Atkins.

Malawi

best mango

Malawi is the seventh-largest mango producer, yielding around 1.7 million metric tonnes annually. The country's favourable climate supports robust mango cultivation, with varieties like Kent and Keitt being notable for their quality and sweetness.

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Which Other Countries Have Mango Production?

After India, the other major mango-producing countries are Indonesia, China, Mexico, Thailand, Pakistan, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Brazil. All these countries also produce different varieties of mangoes based on their season and weather. Although India has the large acreage for mango trees, Mexico is shown as a large importer of mango.

How Many Mangoes Is India Producing?

India is growing more than 20 million metric tonnes of mangoes every year. This is much more than any other nation. Some of the most popular varieties of Indian mango are Alphonso (Hapus), Dasheri, Kesar, Langra, and Banganapalli. During mango season these varieties of mangoes are exposed to other countries.

What Makes Indian Mangoes Special?

Indian mangoes are famous for their deliciously sweet flavour, strong aroma, and soft texture. The Alphonso variety is the most recognised and has been dubbed the “King of Mangoes” in many parts of the world. Therefore, although mangoes have become a fashion statement, they are an integral part of Indian cuisine and culture. They are used to make drinks, such as mango lassi, desserts like aamras and even pickles.

When Are Mangoes in Season?

Typically, mangoes will be in season in India from April to July. Thus, until the end of July, the markets are filled with many varieties of mangoes. Depending on the variety, prices vary; for example, Alphonso mangoes are often the most expensive price point due to their exquisite taste and demand.

What Is Important For Mango Growth?

For mangoes to grow well in a country, it should have warm temperatures, sunshine, and dry conditions during the fruiting period. The soil should be rich and well-drained. Therefore, countries like India, Mexico, and Thailand have extremely ideal mango-growing conditions, which is why they produce so many mangoes.

Facts about Mango Production

1. India is the largest grower of mangoes in the world. India is growing almost half of all of the mangoes in the world. No other produces as much as India does.

2. The most loved mango is Alphonso.  Alphonso, also known as Hapus, is famous for being sweet and aromatic. It is also referred to as "The king of mangoes".

3. Mangoes are a summer fruit. In India, mangoes grow approximately between the months of April and July , and that is when these fruits are mostly found in the market.

4. Mexico exports the most mangoes. While India produces the most mangoes, Mexico has the highest levels of exportation (sending mangoes to other countries), especially through the United States and Europe.

5. Mangoes are more than fruit in India.  People in India do more than eat mangoes; people use mangoes to make juices and desserts, mangoes are made into pickles, and they also use mango leaves for pujas.

 6. India's most expensive mango is Miyazaki mangoes. It is one of the world's rarest and most expensive types of mangoes. 

Jasreet Kaur
Jasreet Kaur

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Jasreet Kaur is a journalist with over two years of experience and a bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication. Driven and committed, she writes on current affairs and general knowledge, fueled by a desire to see positive growth in organizations, society, and the world.

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