Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the UP Mango Festival 2026 at Indira Gandhi Pratishthan in Lucknow, highlighting the state government’s commitment to promoting mango growers, expanding exports, and strengthening Uttar Pradesh’s position as a global hub for premium mangoes.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, the Chief Minister said the Mango Festival provides an important platform for farmers and entrepreneurs to showcase their products and connect with domestic and international buyers.
The event was attended by Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi, Baldev Singh Aulakh, Dinesh Pratap Singh, and several senior government officials.
Over 800 Mango Varieties on Display
The three-day festival features more than 800 varieties of mangoes from across Uttar Pradesh, making it one of the largest mango exhibitions in the country.
Popular varieties displayed include:
- Dussehri (Malihabad)
- Langra (Varanasi and Gorakhpur)
- Chausa
- Amrapali
- Ratol
- Lucknow Safeda
- Alphonso
- Yakuti
- Banana Mango
- Noorjahan
- Lalima
- Tommy Atkins
Special attractions at this year’s festival include Modi Mango and Yogiraj Mango, which have drawn significant visitor interest.
The exhibition also showcases mango-based products such as:
- Pickles
- Juices
- Mango pulp
- Processed food products
Additionally, Dragon Fruit and Lotus products have also been displayed.

CM Highlights AI-Based Farming and Chemical-Free Production
Addressing farmers and stakeholders, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized the need to modernize agriculture through technology.
He said the state government is focusing on:
- AI-based farming
- E-commerce expansion
- Global exports
- Chemical-free cultivation
- Quality improvement
- Compliance with international food safety standards
The Chief Minister stated that Uttar Pradesh’s products should meet global quality benchmarks while remaining safe and chemical-free.
“Farmers Are Uttar Pradesh’s Greatest Strength”
Calling farmers the backbone of the state’s economy, CM Yogi said the Mango Festival serves as an important showcase where growers can present their produce through Buyer-Seller Meets and gain international recognition.
He noted that Malihabad’s Dussehri mango, which has received a Geographical Indication (GI) Tag, has become a globally recognized brand.
According to the Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh’s strength lies in its farmers, whose efforts have made the state’s mango industry one of the country’s finest.
Mango Festival Has Grown Significantly Since 2017
The Chief Minister recalled that the first Mango Festival was organized in Lucknow in 2017 with only a limited number of mango varieties.
Today, the event has expanded dramatically, featuring over 800 mango varieties from:
- All 18 divisions
- 75 districts
- More than 350 tehsils across Uttar Pradesh
Visitors can see mangoes weighing anywhere between 100 grams and 2.2 kilograms, highlighting the state’s rich biodiversity.

Government Strengthening Export Infrastructure
To improve exports and post-harvest management, the Uttar Pradesh government has established four pack houses for mango farmers.
Pack houses have already been set up in:
- Saharanpur
- Lucknow
- Varanasi
The Chief Minister also announced that an Integrated Testing Park is being developed at Jewar International Airport, which will further strengthen export quality testing and logistics.
Uttar Pradesh Mangoes Reach Global Markets
The Chief Minister said mangoes from Uttar Pradesh are now being exported to several international markets, including:
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- United Kingdom (UK)
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Kuwait
- Belgium
- Japan
- Italy
- Qatar
The government is actively connecting farmers directly with exporters to expand international trade opportunities.
‘Kakori Brand’ to Give Malihabadi Mangoes a New Identity
Yogi Adityanath announced that Malihabadi mangoes are being promoted under the “Kakori Brand”, named in memory of the freedom fighters associated with the historic Kakori movement.
The initiative aims to create stronger branding for Uttar Pradesh mangoes in domestic and international markets while honoring the state’s rich heritage.
Government Promotes Research, Innovation and GI Tags
The Chief Minister stressed the importance of:
- Research and development
- New mango varieties
- AI-driven agriculture
- Food processing
- Branding and packaging
- Quality testing
- Global market integration
He also called for more mango varieties from Uttar Pradesh to receive GI Tag recognition to enhance their international identity and market value.

Fruit Cover Bag Technology Introduced
To improve fruit quality, the government is promoting Fruit Cover Bag Technology, which protects mangoes from pests and environmental damage.
These protective bags are being distributed to farmers in major fruit-growing regions to enhance production quality and export potential.
Buyer-Seller Meets to Benefit Farmers
The Chief Minister said the state government organizes Buyer-Seller Meets during major agricultural events to connect:
- Farmers
- Exporters
- Scientists
- Self-help groups
- Nursery operators
- Infrastructure experts
- Bankers
- Food processing companies
This collaborative approach helps farmers access new markets and increase income.
The UP Mango Festival 2026 reflects Uttar Pradesh’s growing focus on agricultural innovation, export promotion, and value addition. With over 800 mango varieties, AI-driven farming initiatives, stronger export infrastructure, and global marketing efforts, the state aims to establish itself as a leading international destination for premium mango production while creating greater opportunities for farmers and agribusinesses.
















