Karachi Malir area exports the world’s most rarest and expensive Miyazaki mango to USA
In a quality turn of events in Pakistan fruit export history, the USA is now home to one of the world most opulent and rare mango varieties the Miyazaki mango. Native to Japan and prized for its reddish color and unmatched sweetness, this mango is making news not only for its unique look, but also for its eye-popping price tag that ranges between Rs 250,000 to Rs 300,000 per kilogram.
While Indian mangoes are currently undergoing rejection in U.S. markets because of issues of compliance, Pakistan is making headlines worldwide through cultivation of this valuable fruit in the least expected locations Malir Memon Goth in Karachi.
The Man Behind the Mango Miracle
The initial deposit for bringing this unique mango to Pakistani ground belongs to visionary farmer and horticulturist Ghulam Hashim Noorani. Noorani planted a single sapling of Japan Miyazaki mango six years ago in Malir fertile ground. His experiment has now not only yielded fruit literally but has also placed Pakistan on the map of high-end fruit growers.
As described by Faheem, the devoted gardener responsible for this plant gem, the tree has adapted well to the surrounding environment. It remains the *single recognized Miyazaki mango tree in the nation* and is cultivated exceptionally for the purpose of its export.
What Makes the Miyazaki Mango So Special?
Known in Japan as the Egg of the Sun, the Miyazaki mango is more than merely a fruit it’s a symbol of perfection. It is distinguished by:
- Its setting deep red to red color
- Excessively high sugar content and smooth texture
- Heady fragrance and flavor profile
- Rarity there are only few trees even in its homeland Japan
This mango has earned fees ranging as high as $800 to $900 per kilogram globally, typically in upscale fruit auctions and high-end meals markets across Asia and the Middle East.
Pakistan’s New Chapter in High-Value Agriculture
The successful cultivation of the Miyazaki mango in Karachi is now no longer merely a horticultural feat it’s a viable game-changer for Pakistan’s export sector. With global demand for specialty and high-end agricultural products increasing, Pakistan can now target elite markets looking for rare delicacies.
This one tree in Malir is a check case for how the future of Pakistani agriculture should look like: innovative, globally competitive, and driven by quality of good enough over more.
Challenges and the Road Ahead
Even though it has succeeded, the farming of the Miyazaki mango in Pakistan is still in its beginning stages. Factors such as:
* Limited sapling availability
* Specialised care and climatic requirements
* High chance of disorder and theft due to its excessive value
Mean that mass manufacturing will require vast funding and planning. Yet, Noorani’s success story has opened doorways for agricultural entrepreneurs searching to diversify and go upscale.
A Fruitful Future Beckons
As the globe looks towards sustainable and first-class meals sources, the Miyazaki mango in Pakistan signals a promising future. It is a testament to what vision, creativity, and doggedness can deliver whether in the coronary heart of a busy town like Karachi.
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