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Mango Shock

Published on: June 22, 2026 8:51 AM

Pakistan’s mango season has opened with a reminder that even as the Middle East steps back from the edge of the cliff, economic aftershocks would be much harder to contain.

Mangoes are not just another seasonal crop. They are the king of Pakistan’s fruit exports, a source of foreign exchange, a pillar of rural employment and one of the few Pakistani products with genuine emotional currency abroad. For years, mango diplomacy has carried soft-power value, with boxes of Sindhri, Chaunsa and Anwar Ratol sent to foreign leaders, diplomats and diaspora communities as edible proof of national goodwill.

Sadly, this year, exporters expect mango export sales to fall by at least 30 per cent. Shipments may drop to around 80,000 tonnes, about 30,000 tonnes lower than last season, while earnings that normally hover around $110 million are under pressure, largely because the Gulf accounts for the overwhelming bulk of Pakistan’s mango exports.

The freight numbers tell their own story. The cost of sending a 25-tonne mango container has reportedly jumped from around $1,400 last year to $6,000-$7,000 this season. That increase cannot be absorbed easily in a perishable export where timing, quality and price decide whether a shipment earns profit or becomes waste. Other sectors tell the same story as the same week diplomatic headlines calmed, energy and shipping analysts were still warning that supply chains could take months to normalise, with insurance premiums elevated, vessels delayed and mine-clearance risks lingering. This is not a Hormuz story alone. It is a reminder that trade logistics recover slowly even after war rhetoric softens.

The domestic market cannot rescue the season. Cheaper mangoes may appear to benefit consumers, but weak purchasing power has already limited demand. Agriculture already faces heat stress, erratic weather, disease pressure and water constraints. Geopolitics has now added another layer of uncertainty to a sector that carries far more economic weight than policy attention suggests.

Instead of treating every bad season as fate, it is high time we think of a serious fruit export strategy. Mango diplomacy must be converted into trade diplomacy. That means diversifying markets beyond a narrow regional belt, investing in cold-chain infrastructure, building reliable certification systems, and expanding value-added exports such as pulp, dried mango and processed products.

A country that sells the world one of its finest fruits should not remain hostage to a few routes, a few buyers and a fragile logistics chain. *

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: Mango

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