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Discover Where Indian Mango Pulp Is Winning Global Markets

From Indian Orchards to Global Markets

India, the world’s largest producer of mangoes, continues to lead in mango pulp exports — a key segment in the global processed fruit market. Known for its vibrant color, rich aroma, and naturally sweet taste, Indian mango pulp is in high demand across continents.

As per the latest export data for FY 2025–26 (April to August), India exported a total of 26,456 MT of mango pulp worldwide — a testament to the country’s growing role as a reliable supplier of tropical fruit products.

Let’s take a closer look at the Top 10 importing countries and their contribution to India’s mango pulp export story 👇

1️⃣ United States — 3,515  Metric Tons

The United States remains the largest importer of Indian mango pulp, driven by its widespread use in beverages, desserts, and ethnic food manufacturing. With the rising popularity of Indian cuisine and natural fruit-based products, demand for Kesar and Alphonso pulp continues to surge across North America.

2️⃣ Saudi Arabia — 3,502 Metric Tons

Saudi Arabia stands as one of India’s most consistent markets for mango pulp. The product is widely used in juice factories, dairy blends, and hospitality sectors, catering to the Kingdom’s taste for authentic tropical flavors.

3️⃣ Netherlands — 2,804 Metric Tons

The Netherlands serves as a key re-export and distribution hub for Indian mango pulp in Europe. From Rotterdam, Indian pulp finds its way to other EU countries, supporting beverage manufacturers and FMCG brands.

4️⃣ United Kingdom — 2,173 Metric Tons

The UK’s love for Indian mangoes continues through its thriving ethnic food and beverage sector. Indian-origin brands and private labels increasingly use mango pulp in smoothies, ice creams, and desserts, keeping imports strong year after year.

5️⃣ Yemen Republic — 1,994 Metric Tons

Despite regional challenges, Yemen remains a steady buyer of Indian mango pulp. The product’s affordability and long shelf life make it a staple for local beverage and sweet producers

6️⃣ Germany — 1,710 Metric Tons

Germany’s growing preference for clean-label, natural fruit ingredients has helped boost Indian mango pulp imports. Demand is especially high for organic and non-GMO variants catering to the EU’s health-conscious consumers.

7️⃣ Canada — 1,681 Metric Tons

With its large South Asian diaspora and growing appreciation for tropical flavors, Canada’s foodservice sector increasingly relies on Indian mango pulp for beverages and desserts. The potential for private-label branding is strong in this market.

8️⃣ United Arab Emirates — 1,527 Metric Tons

A major hub for food trade in the Gulf, the UAE continues to import Indian mango pulp both for domestic consumption and re-export across the Middle East and Africa. Its proximity to India ensures efficient logistics and consistent supply.

9️⃣ Russia — 871 Metric Tons

Russia’s import volumes have gradually increased as demand for ready-to-drink beverages and fruit-based products rises. Indian exporters are beginning to explore this emerging market with competitive pricing and reliable supply chains.

🔟 People’s Republic of China — 775 Metric Tons

China’s imports of Indian mango pulp reflect a growing shift toward diversified fruit ingredients in the beverage sector. With rising health awareness, Indian mango pulp is gaining popularity in niche drink and dessert markets.

India’s Growing Global Footprint

In just the first five months of FY 2025–26, India’s export of 26,456 MT showcases the increasing global appetite for Indian mango pulp — particularly Kesar, Alphonso, and Totapuri varieties.

From small juice brands to multinational FMCG players, Indian mango pulp is valued for its authentic taste, consistent quality, and cost-effectiveness.

🌏 About Exaplus International Pvt. Ltd.

At Exaplus International, we take pride in exporting premium-grade Kesar and Totapuri mango pulp to global markets.

We offer:
✅ Aseptic and canned packaging options
✅ Private labeling & customized branding
✅ Consistent supply with full export documentation support

Let’s bring the flavor of Indian mangoes to the world — one container at a time.

Data Source: DGFT

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