India has marked a new milestone in agricultural exports with the first shipment of GI-tagged Rewa Sundarja mangoes being exported to the UAE, opening new opportunities for farmers and strengthening India’s presence in premium international fruit markets.
The export of the unique mango variety highlights the growing demand for India’s geographically identified agricultural products across global destinations. The shipment is expected to enhance market recognition for Rewa Sundarja mangoes while providing better opportunities for growers and exporters.
The move is part of India’s broader efforts to promote high-quality horticultural exports and connect regional agricultural products with international consumers. GI certification helps protect the identity and uniqueness of traditional products while improving their value in overseas markets.
Exporters and agriculture stakeholders said the UAE market offers strong potential for Indian mango varieties due to rising demand for premium fresh produce among consumers in the Gulf region.
The successful shipment is expected to encourage further exports of GI-tagged Indian fruits and support the country’s goal of expanding agricultural trade through improved quality standards, supply chain efficiency and global market access.
