Bengal's Malda Set To Grow Miyazaki, The World's Most Expensive Mango: An Emerging Prospect For Cultivation

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Hariswami Das
Suchandra Das
Somnath Chatterjee
Promod Jha

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This review examines the potential for cultivating Miyazaki mangoes in Malda district, West Bengal, India. Given Malda's historical prominence in mango production, this study analyzes the district's soil composition, climatic conditions, and agricultural infrastructure to determine the viability of Miyazaki mango cultivation. The Miyazaki mango, originating from Japan and renowned as the world's most expensive mango, presents unique opportunities and challenges for local farmers. The economic implications, along with the technical requirements for successful cultivation, are explored to provide a comprehensive outlook on the feasibility and potential impact of this initiative.

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Hariswami Das, Suchandra Das, Somnath Chatterjee, & Promod Jha. (2024). Bengal’s Malda Set To Grow Miyazaki, The World’s Most Expensive Mango: An Emerging Prospect For Cultivation. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 3751–3753. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.7505
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Hariswami Das

Science Department, Sovanagar High School, Sovanagar, Malda, 732209, West Bengal, India

Suchandra Das

Science Department, Sovanagar High School, Sovanagar, Malda, 732209, West Bengal, India

Somnath Chatterjee

Science Department, Sovanagar High School, Sovanagar, Malda, 732209, West Bengal, India

Promod Jha

Science Department, Sovanagar High School, Sovanagar, Malda, 732209, West Bengal, India