CM Yogi Pushes UP as Global Mango Value Chain Hub
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday, 3 July 2026, called for collective efforts to position Uttar Pradesh as the world's leading mango value chain centre, making the appeal through a post on X that signals a renewed state push for horticulture-led economic growth.
In his post, the Chief Minister wrote in Hindi: 'हम सभी का प्रयास होना चाहिए कि उत्तर प्रदेश विश्व के सर्वश्रेष्ठ मैंगो वैल्यू चेन का केंद्र बने' — translated: 'All of us should endeavour to make Uttar Pradesh the centre of the world's finest mango value chain.' The statement frames mango development not as a government-only mission but as a shared responsibility spanning farmers, traders, processors, and policymakers.
Context
Uttar Pradesh is one of India's most significant mango-producing states, home to celebrated varieties such as the Dasheri from Malihabad in Lucknow district, which holds a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. The state's mango belt stretches across several districts in the Awadh and western UP regions, making it a natural candidate for value-chain investment. CM Yogi's appeal comes in the heart of the mango season, when growers, cold-chain operators, and exporters are most active.
A 'mango value chain' encompasses everything from orchard management and post-harvest handling to processing, packaging, branding, and export logistics. Moving UP's mango economy up this chain — from raw fruit sales to branded pulp, juices, pickles, and fresh exports — is seen as critical to raising farmer incomes and reducing post-harvest losses.
Policy Backdrop
The call aligns with India's Agricultural Export Policy 2018, which specifically sought to build integrated value chains for high-value fruits to boost both farmer incomes and foreign exchange earnings. The policy identified mangoes as a priority commodity and encouraged states to develop clusters with cold-chain and processing infrastructure.
APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority) has been a key central agency facilitating Indian mango exports, providing market linkages and certification support. Uttar Pradesh governments have, over successive years, pursued horticulture modernisation, GI tagging for local varieties, and integration with central cold-chain schemes. CM Yogi's statement reinforces this trajectory and may presage fresh state-level budgetary or infrastructural announcements in the coming months.
Stakeholders and Impact
The primary beneficiaries of a robust mango value chain are the state's mango growers, who currently depend heavily on spot sales to local traders at harvest time, leaving them exposed to price volatility and waste. Improved processing and cold-chain linkages would allow farmers to capture value beyond the fresh-fruit window.
Horticulture exporters and agri-processing units stand to gain from increased throughput and state support, while consumers — domestic and international — would benefit from a wider range of UP-origin mango products. The broader state economy could see job creation in logistics, food processing, and packaging sectors if the vision translates into concrete investment.
What's Next
Observers will watch for follow-through in the form of state horticulture budget allocations, new mango-processing cluster announcements, or export facilitation measures from the Uttar Pradesh government. The Chief Minister's public framing of this as a collective endeavour suggests outreach to industry and farmer groups may follow.
If UP successfully scales its mango value chain, it could serve as a template for other high-value horticultural crops in the state, reinforcing the government's broader push to diversify agricultural income and reduce dependence on cereal crops alone.