Rch Kimi Ngangkang Pamer Lubang Meki Id 13727799 Mangga - Indo18 |link| -

| Region | Expected Market Share (2025‑2028) | Key Drivers | |--------|----------------------------------|-------------| | (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand) | 12 % of regional imports | Premium taste, proximity, halal certification | | Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar) | 8 % of imports | High purchasing power, demand for exotic, low‑fiber mangoes | | Europe (Netherlands, Germany, UK) | 4 % of niche “exotic fruit” segment | Growing interest in functional foods and traceable produce | | North America (USA, Canada) | 2 % (pilot shipments) | Early‑adopter supermarkets testing consumer response |

| Attribute | Evaluation (Professional Panel, 2024) | |-----------|--------------------------------------| | | Vibrant golden‑orange with a thin, smooth, slightly blushed over‑ripe hue | | Aroma | Intense “tropical honey‑citrus” notes; detectable 48 h after harvest | | Flesh Color | Deep amber, almost “butterscotch” | | Texture | Firm yet buttery; fiber‑free, with a melt‑in‑mouth sensation | | Sweetness | Brix 18.2 ± 0.4 (high), balanced by mild acidity (TA ≈ 0.45 %) | | Flavor Complexity | Layers of mango, caramel, subtle mango‑lime, and a whisper of tropical spice | | Overall Acceptability | 9.2/10 (consumer panels in Jakarta, Singapore, and Dubai) | | Region | Expected Market Share (2025‑2028) |

| Parameter | Value (average) | Remarks | |-----------|----------------|----------| | | 15–18 t ha⁻¹ (fresh weight) | Stable across low‑input (≤ 30 kg N ha⁻¹) and moderate‑input (≤ 75 kg N ha⁻¹) regimes. | | Tree vigor | Moderate (annual trunk increment 12–15 cm). | | Canopy density | Semi‑open – facilitates sunlight penetration and air flow. | | Drought tolerance | Good – maintains > 80 % flowering under a 30‑day water deficit. | | Disease resistance | - Anthracnose ( Colletotrichum gloeosporioides ): < 5 % infection rate in humid trial sites. - Powdery mildew ( Oidium mangiferae ): negligible symptoms. - Mango root‑bunch disease : tolerant. | | Pest pressure | Low to moderate; susceptible only to the mango fruit fly ( Bactrocera dorsalis ) during the early fruiting stage (managed by bagging). | | Propagation | Easy via hardwood cuttings (8‑12 cm) taken in the dry season; grafted onto seedling or polyembryonic rootstocks with > 90 % success. | | Harvest index | 0.68 (fruit / total biomass). | | | Drought tolerance | Good – maintains