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Mukesh Ambani transformed 600 acres of barren lands in Jamnagar to became world’s largest exporter of Mangoes

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MUMBAI : Mangoes, loved by many and often called the “king of fruits,” are more than just a tasty summer treat—they’re part of a huge international trade. And leading the world’s biggest mango business is a surprising name Mr. Mukesh Ambani. Best known for running India’s largest company, Ambani also owns a massive mango orchard in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Spread across 600 acres, this farm has helped Reliance Industries become the world’s biggest exporter of mangoes.

The story of this farm, named Dhirubhai Ambani Lakhibagh Amrai, started in 1997. At the time, Reliance was facing tough environmental rules due to its oil refinery in Jamnagar. Instead of choosing the usual solutions, the company decided to take a greener route—by turning dry, unused land into a flourishing mango plantation. What began as an effort to meet regulations soon became a thriving agricultural success.

Today, this orchard is home to over 1.5 lakh (150,000) mango trees, spread across the huge area. It grows more than 200 different types of mangoes. These include popular Indian varieties like Alphonso, Kesar, and Ratna, along with global favorites like Tommy Atkins and Kent, which were brought in from places like Florida and Israel.

What makes this farm special isn’t just its size—it’s also the technology used. The orchard runs on eco-friendly methods like drip irrigation, desalinated and harvested rainwater, and carefully planned fertilization. Thanks to these practices, the farm produces nearly 600 tons of mangoes every year, with a large portion being shipped to markets around the world. Reliance has emerged as Asia’s foremost mango exporter, catering to both domestic and international markets.

Source : India.com

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