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#12403611
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403612
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403613
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403616
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403618
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403620
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403621
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403623
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403626
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#12403630
24 May 2025
A mango farmer uses a bamboo pole with a net to harvest mangoes from tall branches of various local varieties including 'Gopalbhog', 'Himsagar', 'Khirsapat', and 'Langra', in Tehatta, India, on May 24, 2025. India is the world's largest producer of mangoes, with West Bengal contributing significantly to national output.
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#10037896
13 May 2023
Mango orchard lessees in West Bengal have started harvesting mangoes fearing damage to the fruit during the impending cyclone Mocha. They fear hailstorms, and cyclones like Mocha can heavily damage their orchards. Green mangoes of ''Gopalbhog'', ''Himsagar'', ''Khirsapat'', ''Langra'' varieties would not be sold raw in the markets and are not profitable also. The cyclone, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday, is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains from Saturday evening. Mango is the most important fruit of West Bengal state occupying about 80.90 thousand hectares which is more than 41 percent of the total area under fruits. Numerous cultivars are grown in most of the districts of the state. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 13/05/2023.
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#10037898
13 May 2023
Mango orchard lessees in West Bengal have started harvesting mangoes fearing damage to the fruit during the impending cyclone Mocha. They fear hailstorms, and cyclones like Mocha can heavily damage their orchards. Green mangoes of ''Gopalbhog'', ''Himsagar'', ''Khirsapat'', ''Langra'' varieties would not be sold raw in the markets and are not profitable also. The cyclone, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday, is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains from Saturday evening. Mango is the most important fruit of West Bengal state occupying about 80.90 thousand hectares which is more than 41 percent of the total area under fruits. Numerous cultivars are grown in most of the districts of the state. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 13/05/2023.
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#10037900
13 May 2023
Mango orchard lessees in West Bengal have started harvesting mangoes fearing damage to the fruit during the impending cyclone Mocha. They fear hailstorms, and cyclones like Mocha can heavily damage their orchards. Green mangoes of ''Gopalbhog'', ''Himsagar'', ''Khirsapat'', ''Langra'' varieties would not be sold raw in the markets and are not profitable also. The cyclone, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday, is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains from Saturday evening. Mango is the most important fruit of West Bengal state occupying about 80.90 thousand hectares which is more than 41 percent of the total area under fruits. Numerous cultivars are grown in most of the districts of the state. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 13/05/2023.
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#10037902
13 May 2023
Mango orchard lessees in West Bengal have started harvesting mangoes fearing damage to the fruit during the impending cyclone Mocha. They fear hailstorms, and cyclones like Mocha can heavily damage their orchards. Green mangoes of ''Gopalbhog'', ''Himsagar'', ''Khirsapat'', ''Langra'' varieties would not be sold raw in the markets and are not profitable also. The cyclone, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday, is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains from Saturday evening. Mango is the most important fruit of West Bengal state occupying about 80.90 thousand hectares which is more than 41 percent of the total area under fruits. Numerous cultivars are grown in most of the districts of the state. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 13/05/2023.
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#10037904
13 May 2023
Mango orchard lessees in West Bengal have started harvesting mangoes fearing damage to the fruit during the impending cyclone Mocha. They fear hailstorms, and cyclones like Mocha can heavily damage their orchards. Green mangoes of ''Gopalbhog'', ''Himsagar'', ''Khirsapat'', ''Langra'' varieties would not be sold raw in the markets and are not profitable also. The cyclone, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday, is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains from Saturday evening. Mango is the most important fruit of West Bengal state occupying about 80.90 thousand hectares which is more than 41 percent of the total area under fruits. Numerous cultivars are grown in most of the districts of the state. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 13/05/2023.
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#10037906
13 May 2023
Mango orchard lessees in West Bengal have started harvesting mangoes fearing damage to the fruit during the impending cyclone Mocha. They fear hailstorms, and cyclones like Mocha can heavily damage their orchards. Green mangoes of ''Gopalbhog'', ''Himsagar'', ''Khirsapat'', ''Langra'' varieties would not be sold raw in the markets and are not profitable also. The cyclone, which is expected to make landfall on Sunday, is expected to bring strong winds and heavy rains from Saturday evening. Mango is the most important fruit of West Bengal state occupying about 80.90 thousand hectares which is more than 41 percent of the total area under fruits. Numerous cultivars are grown in most of the districts of the state. This photo was taken in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 13/05/2023.
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