Mango Protocol
Introduction and importance
Sub-continent is the habitat of mango, where it has been growing for over 4,000 years and subsequently spread to tropical and sub-tropical regions. Mangoes are full of nutrients, excellent source of vitamins A and C as well as potassium, and rich in Anti-oxidants.
The mango is the national fruit of India, Pakistan and the Philippines. It is also the national tree of Bangladesh. Mango is the major fruit crop in Pakistan. The main mango growing districts in the Punjab province are Multan, Bahawalpur, Muzzaffargarh and Rahim yar Khan. In the province of Sindh it is mainly grown in Mirpur Khas, Hyderabad and Thatta.
Eating habits of mango differ from country to country. In Thailand and other South Asian countries, sweet glutinous rice is flavored with coconut and served with sliced mango as a dessert. In Pakistan people prefer to eat it fresh through cutting or squeezing.
Mango fruit is a large drupe. The skin is epi-carp and the pulp is meso-carp and the woody seed inside is endocarp. Mangoes are well established as an item of international trade because of their superb taste and quality, Pakistani mangoes sells at good prices in Europe, Canada, the Gulf and eastern countries.

