West Asia crisis chokes A.P. mango pulp trade


UPSC Study Note: West Asia Crisis Chokes A.P. Mango Pulp Trade


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Crop Mango (Mangifera indica); India = world's largest producer
Key processing hub Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh
Key export forms Fresh mango, mango pulp, mango slices
Major export variety (pulp) Totapuri (most used for pulp); also Alphonso, Banganapalli
Banganapalli GI tag GI-certified variety from Chittoor/Krishna districts, AP [S2]
Nodal export agency APEDA (under Ministry of Commerce & Industry)
APEDA enabling Act Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority Act, 1985
Top West Asia destinations UAE (Dubai), Oman (Muscat), Kuwait, Bahrain
India mango production 2024-25 228.37 LMT [S4]
Export value 2023-24 (Apr-Aug) USD 47.98 million for 27,330.02 MT [S1]
Stranded consignment value ₹300 crore (West Asian ports, March 2026) [S5]
Ready-for-shipment stock ₹1,000 crore (Chittoor cluster, March 2026) [S5]
Critical input imported from Europe — aseptic leak-proof barrels, packaging bags [S5]
Chokepoint Strait of Hormuz — connects Persian Gulf to Arabian Sea; key maritime corridor
Ministry (Agriculture) Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare — production side [S4]
Ministry (Commerce) Ministry of Commerce & Industry — export promotion via APEDA [S2]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Geopolitical / Strategic

Environmental / Agricultural

Administrative / Supply Chain

Social


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, accounting for approximately 40–45% of global production. [S2]
  2. Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh is one of India's largest mango pulp processing clusters. [S5]
  3. APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority) is the nodal agency for mango export promotion; established under the APEDA Act, 1985. [S2]
  4. India's mango export in 2023-24 (Apr–Aug): 27,330.02 MT worth USD 47.98 million. [S1]
  5. India's estimated mango production in 2024-25: 228.37 Lakh Metric Tonnes (up from 223.98 LMT in 2023-24). [S4]
  6. Banganapalli and Suvarnarekha are GI-certified mango varieties originating from Chittoor/Krishna districts of AP. [S2]
  7. The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea; closure disrupts ~20% of global oil trade and significant agri-commodity shipments. [S5]
  8. Mango pulp is stored and exported in aseptic leak-proof barrels — these are imported from Europe, creating an import-dependent input chain. [S5]
  9. Mango pulp consignments worth ₹300 crore from Chittoor were stranded at ports including Muscat, Kuwait City, and Dubai as of March 2026. [S5]
  10. A further ₹1,000 crore worth of mango pulp was ready for export at Chittoor processing units as of March 2026, at risk of spoilage. [S5]
  11. APEDA functions under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (not Ministry of Agriculture). [S2]
  12. "Indian Mango Mania 2025" was organised by APEDA in Abu Dhabi to promote mango exports. [S3]
  13. India exports mangoes in three primary forms: fresh mango, mango pulp, mango slices. [S1]
  14. The primary processable mango variety used for pulp production is Totapuri; grown extensively in AP, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. [S5]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers: - GS-II: India's foreign policy; bilateral relations (India–West Asia); impact of international events on Indian interests - GS-III: Indian economy — agriculture, food processing industry, agri-exports, supply chain management; effects of liberalisation on agri sector

Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: "Food processing and related industries in India — scope and significance, location, upstream and downstream requirements, supply chain management" - GS-II: "Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on India's interests" - GS-III: "Infrastructure: ports, roads; role in facilitating trade"

Plausible Mains Questions: 1. "The West Asia crisis of 2025-26 exposed structural vulnerabilities in India's agri-export supply chains. Critically analyse the risks and suggest a resilience framework for India's processed fruit export sector." 2. "Discuss the role of APEDA in promoting India's agricultural exports and evaluate the institutional gaps revealed by the Chittoor mango pulp trade disruption." 3. "Chokepoints in global maritime trade pose an asymmetric risk to agrarian economies. Examine this with reference to the Strait of Hormuz crisis and its impact on India's food processing exports."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Strait of Hormuz & Maritime Chokepoints Core geopolitical trigger; understand Hormuz, Malacca, Bab-el-Mandeb for trade disruption questions
APEDA & India's Agri-Export Policy Nodal body for all processed food exports; frequently tested institution
GI (Geographical Indication) Tags in India Banganapalli, Alphonso mango are GI-tagged; IP protection for Indian produce
Food Processing Industry in India PM Kisan Sampada Yojana, PLI for food processing; links to Chittoor-type clusters
Atmanirbhar Bharat in Agri-Inputs Import dependence on aseptic barrels from Europe — packaging material as a strategic gap
India–West Asia Relations Strategic partnership; Indian diaspora, energy imports, remittances, agri-trade interlinks
Maritime Security & India's SAGAR doctrine India's role in Gulf security; "Security and Growth for All in the Region"
Supply Chain Resilience & Diversification Reducing dependence on single corridors/markets — WTO discussions, plurilateral trade agreements

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. APEDA under wrong ministry: Aspirants often place APEDA under the Ministry of Agriculture — it is under the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
  2. Totapuri vs Alphonso confusion: Alphonso (Hapus) is a premium fresh/export variety (Maharashtra); Totapuri is the dominant pulp variety processed in AP/Karnataka. Chittoor primarily processes Totapuri for pulp, not Alphonso.
  3. Strait of Hormuz geography: Confusing Strait of Hormuz (Persian Gulf exit, between Iran and Oman) with Strait of Malacca (Southeast Asia) or Bab-el-Mandeb (Red Sea exit). Each disruption has different trade implications.
  4. GI tag ownership error: Banganapalli mango GI is associated with Andhra Pradesh (Chittoor/Krishna districts) — not Karnataka or Tamil Nadu, despite those states also producing mangoes.
  5. Treating this as purely a West Asia/geopolitics story: Examiners may test the domestic supply chain angle (aseptic barrel import dependency from Europe, farmer income linkage) — missing these dimensions leads to incomplete Mains answers.

11. Sources