Japan suspends Indian mango imports after pest-control lapses found
India, May 28 -- Japan has suspended mango imports from India after quarantine officials detected lapses in pest-control procedures at Indian treatment facilities during inspections earlier this year, dealing a blow to exporters during the peak summer mango season.
The move impacts premium Indian mango varieties, including Alphonso, Kesar, Langra and Banganapalli, which are popular in the Japanese market for their quality and flavour.
First restriction in nearly 20 years
The suspension marks the first such restriction by Japan in almost two decades.
Japanese authorities have now once again raised concerns over whether Indian mango consignments are fully complying with the country's plant health and pest-control requirements.
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