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MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026

mango

mango

Photo: TBS

Chapainawabganj mangoes set to hit markets by end of May

Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) officials said mango has been cultivated on 37,487 hectares of land in Chapainawabganj this season, with a production target of around 458,912 metric tons.

Growers in Rajshahi start harvesting ripe Guti mangoes as the season officially begins on 15 May 2026. Photo: TBS

Rajshahi, Satkhira mango markets come alive as harvesting begins

Authorities destroyed around 9,000kg of chemically ripened Gobindobhog mangoes at a dumping site in Satkhira today (29 April) after the shipment was seized during a police raid. Photo: TBS

Police seize 9,000kg of chemically ripened mangoes in Satkhira

Heatwave and drought trigger premature mango drop, raising production concerns among Rajshahi growers this season. Photo: BSS

Heatwave triggers early mango drop in Rajshahi

Photo: TBS

3,360kg of mangoes ripened with chemicals seized, destroyed in Satkhira

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Jackfruit, mango’s maiden sea travel: Water routes open new export windows

Katimon Mango. Photo: BSS

Katimon mango farming vibrates local economy in Rajshahi

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus of the Bangladesh interim government. Sketch: TBS

CA sending mangoes to South Asian leaders as gesture of goodwill

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting on the sidelines of Bimstec Summit in Thailand on 4 April 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing

CA Yunus sends mangoes to Modi in a sweet gesture of goodwill

Graphics: TBS

How courier failures are undermining Bangladesh’s online perishables trade

Photo: Collected

Why mangoes are a superfruit, nutritionist says

From blossoms to bounty: The mango season that revives Rajshahi

From blossoms to bounty: The mango season that revives Rajshahi

Photo: BSS

Mango business vibrates local economy in Rajshahi region post-Eid

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