In 2025, global mango exports are showing strong growth, driven by rising demand in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Traditionally, Mexico has dominated the mango export market. However, recent data shows that Thailand has overtaken Mexico to become the largest exporter of mangoes in the world.

The global mango market is expected to reach nearly USD 98 billion by 2031, with an annual growth rate of around 6–7 percent. Exporters are now focusing on premium quality, better packaging, and advanced logistics, especially cold chain infrastructure. Markets like the U.S., EU, and Gulf countries are increasingly demanding certified mango varieties with minimal residue and longer shelf life.

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Top 5 Mango Exporters in 2025

The table below highlights the latest estimated export values based on 2023–2025 trade data:

RankCountryEstimated Export Value (2025)Key Markets
1Thailand$754 millionChina, UAE, Japan, South Korea
2Mexico$660 millionUSA, Canada, Japan
3Brazil$450 millionEurope, Middle East, USA
4Peru$364 millionEU, USA
5India$220 millionUSA, UAE, UK, Qatar

Why Thailand is Now the Top Exporter

Thailand’s success lies in its focus on high-quality mango varieties such as Nam Dok Mai and Keo Savoy. The country has expanded exports by targeting premium markets in East Asia and enforcing strict quality control through certifications like GLOBALG.A.P. and VietGAP.

Additionally, Thailand’s well-developed air freight systems and government-backed trade support have contributed to its rise in export rankings.

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Mexico’s Strong Presence Continues

Despite being overtaken by Thailand, Mexico remains a leading mango exporter. Its mango season from March to September supports continuous supply, mainly of Ataulfo, Tommy Atkins, and Kent varieties. The U.S. remains its largest importer due to close geographic proximity and trade agreements.

India’s Export Potential

India is the world’s largest mango producer but exports only a small portion of its crop. In 2025, India exported around 32,000 tons of mangoes, generating about USD 60 million from major varieties like Kesar, Alphonso, and Totapuri. India is now targeting U.S. and European markets with increased focus on phytosanitary compliance and air shipments.

Conclusion

In 2025, Thailand has emerged as the world’s largest mango exporter, overtaking Mexico. The global mango market is becoming more competitive, with countries like Brazil, Peru, and India strengthening their positions. As international demand for mangoes rises, quality, certification, and logistics will be the key factors defining leadership in the global mango trade. Stay updated with: Bloom Pakistan

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