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West Bengal Nursery Thrives with 140 Unique Foreign Mango Varieties
West Bengal Nursery Thrives with 140 Unique Foreign Mango Varieties
West Bengal Nursery Thrives with 140 Unique Foreign Mango Varieties
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|News18|8 months ago

A nursery owner in Habra, West Bengal, has cultivated 140 varieties of foreign mangoes, claiming each mango has a unique taste. The mangoes are from countries like China, Japan, Thailand, Israel, and the US, and are produced multiple times a year. The owner aims to expand the orchard with government support. Local authorities are interested in promoting this initiative.

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