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Our Value Chain
Welcome to Mango Page
One of the most popular fruit in the World
Mango was first grown in India over 5,000 years ago
To develop for a start in the first year, 200 hectares of mango orchards in every state of the Federation,
cultivating 400 stands per hectare, 80,000
trees in each state, 2,960,000 trees
across the country translating to 592,000 tonnes of fruits every year in the first four years of
planting.
To provide direct employment to moderate hundred thousand Nigerians across the value chain and multiply the number of years of sustained equal Expansion of production.
* MANGO is the only tree crop that can grow all over Nigeria from the shores of the Atlantic Ocean to the fringes of the Sahara desert.
* MANGO is ready food when plucked raw, and jealously protected by even peasant farmers.
* MANGO is a natural abode to the HONEY BEE which is only second to the wind as a vector for cross pollination.
* MANGO serves as a shelter and soil rejuvenation to farms and habitats.
* All parts of MANGO tree are used for medicinal purposes.
* MANGO is resistant to most severe climate conditions.
* MANGO does not require too technical skills to be cultivated, though good Agricultural practices will definitely maximize output.
NEWS
Outing in pictures.
Meeting
Minister of Agriculture
Our meeting with Honourable Minister of agriculture and rural development on 14/01/2020

Certification
National Commodity Ass.
Official launching and presentation of certificates of registration to the newly National Commodity Association

Meeting
NAMPPMAN
The NAMPPMAN National Executive members meeting with the Director of commodities and the staff of federal Ministry of Industry, trade and Investment, sometimes in March

Presentation
CBN officials
Group Pictures with CBN officials after our presentation of the potential of Mango on 06/11/2019
Meeting
Ecological Fund Management Committee (EFMC)
Our meeting with Ecological Fund Management Committee. Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (The Presidency)
6/10/2020
Meeting
Raw Materials Research Council
Our meeting with Raw Materials Research Council
7/10/2020