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Organic mango mela evokes overwhelming response
Organic mango mela evokes overwhelming response

The Hindu

time18-05-2025

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Organic mango mela evokes overwhelming response

The Mango Mela organised by the 'Goadharitha Prakruthi Vyavasayadharula Cooperative Society' has received overwhelming response on the second day of the event at BVK College in Visalakshi Nagar on Sunday. Being a Sunday, a large number of mango lovers flocked the mela, to procure different types of organic mangoes. Farmers from various places have brought their mango varieties for the mela. Rare varieties of organically grown mangoes including Panchadara Kalasa, Panduri Mamidi, Kothapalli Kobbari, Swagatham, Amrutham, Nagulapalli Rasalu, Haider Saibu, Jahangir, Pedda Rasalu, Chinna Rasalu, Banganapalli, Suvarna Rekha, Kobbari Antu, Muntha Mamidi, Sannakulu, Dondakaya, Imam Pasand, among others, displayed in the stalls. 'Mangoes are seen available at full stock in the city this year. But when we bought at some places, we did not get that taste which we used to get some years ago. This is probably due to use of chemicals. So, I wanted to buy some organically grown mangoes,' said R Sridhar, a resident of Visalakshi Nagar. 'Though the price of mangoes here is a bit high than the city markets, the price and quality seems to be very good Such melas used to be organised some years ago at Rythu Bazaars and it is good that they are back,' said N Venkata Lakshmi, a retired government teacher from MVP Colony. People were seen not just purchasing the mangoes, but many were seen enquiring about the types of mangoes, their taste, where are they specifically grown etc.

Two-day organic mango mela begins in Visakhapatnam
Two-day organic mango mela begins in Visakhapatnam

The Hindu

time17-05-2025

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  • The Hindu

Two-day organic mango mela begins in Visakhapatnam

A two-day organic mango mela, organised by Goadharitha Prakruthi Vyavasayadharla Cooperative Society, began at BVK College in Visalakshi Nagar here on Saturday. Agricultural scientist Kongara Ramesh along with the society president P.L.M. Raju inaugurated the mela. Speaking on the occasion, national leader of the society Jalagam Kumara Swamy said that the organic mango mela will provide a unique experience for the citizens of Visakhapatnam. He said that rare varieties of mangoes, that were grown organically, are available at the stalls. Some of the mango varieties available at the festival include Panchadara Kalasa, Panduri Mango, Kothapalli Kobbari, Swagatham, Amrutham, Nagulapalli Rasalu, Haider Saibu, Jahangir, Pedda Rasalu, Chinna Rasalu, Banaganapalli, Suvarna Rekha, Kobbari Antu, Muntha Mamidi, Sannakulu, Dondakaya, Imam Pasand among others. He said that the festival would continue on the weekends in the coming weeks. The organisers of the mela have urged the visitors to bring their own cloth or jute bags. Former MLC P.V.N. Madhav enquired about the mango varieties on display. He said that such events should be organised regularly to showcase the diverse range of mangoes grown in the North Andhra region. Members of the society P. Ramakrishna Murthy, Ashok, R. Narendra and others were present.

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