No ban on import of Indian mangoes by Nepal: Govt
New Delhi, June 10
The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare on Wednesday dismissed reports claiming that Nepal had imposed a ban or suspension on the import of mangoes from India, describing such reports as "factually incorrect and misleading".
In an official statement, the Ministry said the Nepal government, through its Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Management Centre, which serves as the country's National Plant Protection Organisation, has clarified that no ban has been imposed on Indian mango imports.
Nepal confirmed on June 10 that imports of Indian mangoes continue to be permitted, subject to compliance with prescribed phytosanitary requirements.
According to the Ministry, import permits and release orders are being issued by Nepalese authorities upon fulfillment of the required conditions and submission of valid phytosanitary certificates issued by the Indian government.
The clarification comes amid reports suggesting that Nepal had halted imports of Indian mangoes, raising concerns among exporters and traders.
The Ministry stressed that exports to Nepal are continuing without disruption.
Data released by the Ministry showed that since January 2026, India has exported 149 consignments of mangoes to Nepal, amounting to 2,005 metric tonnes. In June alone, 18 consignments totaling 266 metric tonnes have already been exported.
The Ministry acknowledged that Nepal has recently revised certain import conditions, including making Hot Water Treatment (HWT) mandatory for mango shipments. However, it said India is continuing to facilitate exports in accordance with the updated requirements.
At the same time, India has conveyed its concerns over the introduction of new phytosanitary measures without prior consultation.
The issue is being pursued through appropriate bilateral channels in line with the provisions of the World Trade Organisation's Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Agreement and the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC).
The Ministry advised stakeholders, traders and the public to rely only on official communications regarding import and export regulations and to disregard unverified reports about any alleged restrictions on Indian mango exports to Nepal.
— IANS
Reader Comments
As a mango lover, this is great news! 🥭 Our farmers work so hard to produce quality mangoes. But I do hope the government addresses the issue of new phytosanitary measures being added without consultation. Such unilateral changes can hurt trade relations in the long run.
I worked in agriculture trade and these phytosanitary issues are more common than people think. India is right to follow WTO rules on this. The fact that 2000+ metric tons have already been exported this year shows the relationship is strong. Good to see proper channels being used.
Our mangoes are a source of national pride, especially Alphonso and Dasheri. It's good that Nepal clarified this, but the false reports could have hurt our exporters. The government should be more proactive in countering such misinformation. Otherwise, good teamwork between the two nations! 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇵
I'm always impressed by how quickly the Indian Ministry responds to such issues. The data on export volumes is reassuring - 149 consignments since January shows robust trade. Hope both countries continue to work through the HWT requirements smoothly. Mango diplomacy at its finest! 🥭
While I'm happy trade continues, I'm concerned about the new phytosanitary measures being introduced without prior consultation. These sudden changes can disrupt supply chains and increase costs for our farmers. India should use bilateral channels to ensure such measures are transparent and predictable. Good that it's being taken up diplomatically.
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