Jardalu Mango's, President and Prime Minister will taste of Bhagalpur

This year, the president, prime minister and other dignitaries with incredible apricots are offered not two fists. The district administration prepared for this. However, the question of mangoes in writing has not yet been received from Bihar Bhavan. After receiving the letter, Mango will be broken on May 30 and 31. Mango will be sent to Patna on May 31. For the first time, the classification, treatment and packaging of mangoes sent to the president, prime minister and other dignitaries is done in a warehouse in Bihta, Patna. To maintain the quality of mangoes, it was decided to send them through the fridge to Delhi of Patna. Mango will be collected from the Garden of Mango Mango Mano Mano Ashok Chaudhary, president of the Jardalu Aam Producers Association and Mango’s, will be sent to Patna from here. All mangoes of the same size are sent to Patna. Sorting and rating work is done in the warehouse. The mangoes are then treated with warm water and steam. It will remove all carbohydrates from mangoes and it will be cooked naturally. The mangoes will then be packed in packages. A parcel has 20 common. This year, Mango packages were prepared from Delhi. The parcel does not have a single piece of mango. If they reach the dignitaries, all mangoes will turn yellow to yellow. 3100 Mango packages are being prepared this year. The parcel will be sent to Bihar building according to the demand. Apart from the governor and the chief minister, Jardalu Mango will be sent to various dignitaries as gifts. Last week, the district magistrate, dr. Naval Kishore Chaudhary, a four -member committee formed chaired by the Deputy Development Commissioner Pradeep Singh to prepare the price, quality and other editions of the mangoes to be sent to the dignitaries. After this, the Assistant Director Put Abhay Kumar Mandal, the junior scientist at Bihar Agricultural College, has dr. Ravindra Kumar and dr. Pawan Kumar, Madhuvan reached in Tilakpur. In addition, he, along with Mangoman Ashok Chaudhary, investigated various gardens in Nathagar and Sultanganj. During the inspection, scientists found that Mango production, despite the Mango season, had decreased this year. The production of mangoes has dropped due to high temperatures during flowering and excessive infection of madhumas. Mango was also damaged due to the storm. Mango quality is good due to rain. Due to the decline in mango production, more and more gardens have begun to appear. In the first week of June, high -quality mango orchards were selected for delivery. It is believed that mangoes will be obtained from Ashok Chaudhary, president of the Jardalu Mango Producers Association and other members. Block -agricultural officer, farmers adviser, agricultural coordinator, ATM and BTM will be present during the general break. Share this story -tags