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India Mango Pulp Export Market Report 2025–26 | FitTree
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India Mango Pulp Export
Market Report 2025–26

Comprehensive B2B analysis of global demand, trade flows, pricing, variety trends & sourcing intelligence

At-a-glance metrics that define India’s dominant position in global mango pulp trade this fiscal year.

🥭
$1.61B
Global Mango Pulp
Market Size (2025)
↑ 7.57% CAGR
🚢
650K MT
India’s Export
Volume (2023 Base)
↑ 9.6% YoY
🌍
40%+
Middle East Share
of Indian Exports
Stable Demand
🏭
2.1M MT
Total Global Processing
Volume (2024)
↑ Strong Growth
🍹
60%
Beverage Industry
Consumption Share
Leading End-Use
📈
$3.01B
Projected Global
Market by 2034
↑ Target Horizon
Data Visualization

Market Growth & Export Trends

Interactive analysis of global market size trajectory and India’s dominant export share breakdown.

Global Mango Pulp Market Size (USD Billion)

2021–2026E with projected 2027–2030 forecast at 7.57% CAGR

India’s Export Destination Share

By region — 2024–25 estimated distribution

India Mango Pulp Export Volume by Variety (Thousand MT)

Alphonso vs Totapuri vs Kesar — 2021–2025 trend

End-Use Application Breakdown

Global mango pulp consumption by industry segment (2025)

Year-on-Year India Export Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Tracking dual-axis growth momentum 2019–20 to 2025–26E

Mango Pulp Packaging Type Share

Preferred packaging formats in B2B export shipments (2025)
Aseptic Drums (215kg)
Aseptic Pouches
Cans (A10/A2)
IBC Tanks
Bottles/Jars

Top 6 Importing Countries — Volume (Thousand MT)

2024–25 leading buyers of Indian mango pulp
Product Intelligence

Key Mango Pulp Varieties & B2B Pricing

Understanding variety-specific demand is critical for B2B procurement decisions, blending strategies, and target market selection.

Alphonso — Premium Export
Totapuri — Industrial Grade
Kesar — Mid-Premium
Banganapalli — Domestic+Export
Variety Brix (°) Primary Markets Export Share Est. FOB Price (USD/MT) Grade
Alphonso 16–22° UAE, USA, UK, EU 55% $1,100 – $1,500 Premium
Totapuri 12–16° Saudi Arabia, Gulf, Asia 30% $750 – $1,000 Commercial
Kesar 15–19° UK, Europe, Gulf 10% $950 – $1,250 Mid-Premium
Banganapalli 13–17° Middle East, SE Asia 5% $700 – $900 Standard
Deep Dive Analysis

Market Intelligence for B2B Buyers

🌏 Why India Dominates Global Mango Pulp Supply

India is the world’s single largest producer and exporter of mango pulp, accounting for over 55% of total global output in 2023–24. With 20.77 million tonnes of fresh mango production annually — roughly 40% of all mangoes grown worldwide — India possesses an unmatched raw material advantage. The states of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Karnataka are the primary growing regions, each cultivating different varieties suited to distinct market needs.

India exported 109,500 metric tonnes of mango pulp in FY 2023, with Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands emerging as the top two importing nations. The Middle East collectively absorbs over 40% of all Indian mango pulp, primarily driven by surging demand during Ramadan and summer months when beverage consumption peaks.

📊 2025–26 Market Outlook: What B2B Buyers Need to Know

The global mango pulp market is valued at USD 1.61 billion in 2025 and is forecast to reach USD 3.01 billion by 2034 at a CAGR of 7.57%. Growth is being driven by three converging forces: rising health-consciousness globally, the clean-label trend pushing food manufacturers to replace artificial flavors with real fruit pulp, and expanding Indian diaspora communities creating authentic demand in Western markets.

For B2B buyers — including juice manufacturers, dairy processors, foodservice distributors, bakery ingredient suppliers, and retail private-label importers — 2025–26 presents a favorable procurement window. Aseptic packaging technology has extended mango pulp shelf life to 12–18 months, significantly reducing cold chain dependency and enabling cost-efficient long-haul shipments.

🔥 Demand Hotspots & Emerging Markets in 2025–26

While the Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait) remains the anchor demand region, the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany are posting accelerating growth as tropical flavors enter mainstream food and beverage offerings. Over 70% of fruit beverage manufacturers have shifted from synthetic mango flavoring to real mango pulp as of 2024, reflecting a structural rather than cyclical demand shift.

Africa is an emerging frontier. Countries like Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa are developing import infrastructure, creating new distribution channels for Indian pulp exporters. Latin America — Mexico, Brazil, Peru — is simultaneously building its own processing capacity, creating competition but also partnership opportunities for technology and variety exchange.

⚠️ Risks & Supply-Side Challenges

2025 has brought notable supply-side stress. Heat spikes in Karnataka reduced yields by up to 70%, while Tamil Nadu saw output decline by 80–95% in early 2024 due to frost and poor rainfall. West Bengal’s Malda district recorded a 60% drop. These climate events underscore the critical importance of working with procurement partners who maintain diversified, multi-state sourcing networks — reducing single-region exposure and ensuring supply continuity.

🎯 B2B Opportunity

Over 70% of global fruit beverage makers now use real fruit pulp over synthetic alternatives. This creates sustained, multi-year demand for bulk mango pulp imports with consistent quality specs.

♻️ Packaging Shift

Aseptic pouches and cans are dominating export shipments due to 18-month shelf life. Buyers can now source in bulk without investing in specialized cold-chain infrastructure at the destination end.

💡 Procurement Insight

Alphonso commands a 25–30% price premium over Totapuri. For juice/nectar manufacturers, blending both varieties optimizes flavor profile while managing landed cost — a strategy increasingly used by Gulf beverage brands.

Your Procurement Partner

How Fittree Helps You Source Premium Mango Pulp from India

FitTree is India’s trusted B2B agri-commodity procurement platform, connecting global buyers with verified, certified mango pulp producers across Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu. We eliminate sourcing friction — so you get the right grade, at the right price, with complete documentation.

Trade Intelligence

Top Importing Countries & Trade Data 2025–26

Country-level breakdown for B2B buyers and export strategy teams planning market entry or volume expansion.

Country Region Est. Import Volume (KT) Primary Variety Key End-Use Growth Trend
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia Middle East 95–110 Totapuri, Alphonso Juices, Nectars, Ramadan Drinks ↑ Strong
🇦🇪 UAE Middle East 80–95 Alphonso Premium Beverages, Retail ↑ Strong
🇳🇱 Netherlands Europe 55–65 Alphonso, Kesar Dairy, Bakery, Redistribution to EU ↑ Growing
🇺🇸 United States North America 45–58 Alphonso Smoothies, Ice Cream, Ethnic Foods ↑ Growing
🇬🇧 United Kingdom Europe 30–40 Alphonso, Kesar Retail, Foodservice, Curry Bases → Stable
🇶🇦 Qatar Middle East 20–28 Totapuri Horeca, Hospitality Chains → Stable
🇩🇪 Germany Europe 18–25 Kesar, Organic Alphonso Organic Food Sector, Baby Food ↑ Rising
🇸🇬 Singapore Asia Pacific 15–20 Alphonso Premium Retail, F&B Chains ↑ Growing
B2B Sourcing Guide

Complete Guide to Importing Mango Pulp from India in 2025–26

What Grade of Mango Pulp Should B2B Buyers Specify?

For beverage manufacturers, the key specification parameters are Brix (sugar content), pH, color (Gardner units), microbial load (TPC, yeast & mold), and viscosity. Alphonso pulp (16–22° Brix) suits premium RTD drinks and dessert sauces. Totapuri (12–16° Brix) with its lower sweetness and higher acidity is ideal for industrial blending in juice concentrates and nectars. Kesar (15–19° Brix) bridges both segments with its distinctive saffron aroma.

Mango Pulp Price Forecast for 2025–26

After supply disruptions in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in early 2024–25, FOB prices are expected to remain elevated in the $1,050–$1,400 range for Alphonso and $720–$950 for Totapuri through mid-2025. Post-harvest season (July–September) typically brings 10–15% price relief as new season stocks enter cold storage. B2B buyers with flexible delivery timelines are advised to lock in contracts in August–September for the best pricing.

Certifications Required for Importing Indian Mango Pulp

B2B buyers in regulated markets must ensure their Indian supplier holds: FSSAI License (India’s food safety authority), APEDA Registration (Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export Development Authority), ISO 22000 / HACCP for food safety management, BRC Global Standard for UK/EU import compliance, Halal Certificate for Middle East markets, and NOP/EU Organic Certificate for organic pulp. Fittree pre-verifies all of these for every supplier in its network.

Minimum Order Quantities & Packaging Options for Import

Indian mango pulp processors typically accept trial orders from 5 MT (aseptic pouches) up to 500 MT per container for bulk exporters. Standard export packaging includes: aseptic 215 kg steel drums (most common for Middle East & EU), 5 kg aseptic standup pouches (retail private-label), and 25 kg cans (foodservice). Aseptic processing allows ambient temperature storage, reducing logistics complexity and cost at the buyer’s destination.

How to Calculate Total Landed Cost for Mango Pulp Imports

B2B procurement teams should compute landed cost as: FOB Price + Ocean Freight + Insurance + Destination Port Charges + Import Duty + Local Delivery. For Saudi Arabia, Indian mango pulp benefits from preferential duty under trade agreements. The EU applies a standard CET on mango pulp imports. US import duty typically ranges from 3.2% to 11.2% depending on HS code classification (2007.99 vs 2009.80).