Mangoes, often celebrated as the king of fruits, are enjoyed worldwide—but have you ever wondered which country leads the world in mango exports?
According to the latest global trade data, Mexico holds the crown as the world’s largest mango exporter. The country exports approximately $575.4 million worth of mangoes annually, accounting for around 24.6% to 38% of the total global mango exports.
Surprisingly, the Netherlands secures the second position with $381.7 million in mango exports. Although not a traditional mango-growing country, its role as a key distribution hub in Europe gives it a major edge.
Following the Netherlands:
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Brazil ranks third, exporting $315.7 million worth of mangoes
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India, the land of countless mango varieties, comes in fourth with exports worth $154 million
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Pakistan stands at fifth place, contributing around $108.6 million, which equals 4.6% of the global mango market
These rankings reflect not just production but also the strength of trade networks, logistics, and access to international markets.
So, next time you bite into a juicy mango, you might just be tasting a piece of Mexico’s global fruit dominance.