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Why 15 Mango Shipments from India Were Rejected by the US, Causing Rs 4.2 Cr Loss to Exporters

Documentation Irregularities Lead to Destruction of Mangoes, Highlighting Challenges in Agricultural Trade

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Why 15 Mango Shipments from India Were Rejected by the US, Causing Rs 4.2 Cr Loss to Exporters

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In a significant setback for India’s agricultural exports, the United States rejected 15 shipments of mangoes from India in May 2025, resulting in an estimated loss of over Rs 4.2 crore (approximately $500,000) for exporters. The consignments, which had undergone mandatory irradiation treatment to meet US import standards, were destroyed in the US due to the high cost of re-exporting perishable goods. This incident underscores the critical role of accurate documentation in international trade and raises questions about accountability in the export process.

Details of the Rejection

The rejections occurred at major US entry points, including airports in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Atlanta. According to the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the issue was discrepancies in the PPQ203 form, a certification issued by a USDA officer at the irradiation facility in Navi Mumbai. This form verifies that the mangoes were treated to eliminate pests, a mandatory requirement for US imports. Exporters were informed that their shipments could either be destroyed or re-exported to India at their expense. Given the perishable nature of mangoes and the prohibitive cost of return shipping, all affected exporters opted to dispose of the fruit within the United States, as reported by The Economic Times.

Key Data Table

AspectDetails
Number of Shipments Rejected15
Estimated Loss$500,000 (approx. Rs 4.28 crore)
Reason for RejectionDiscrepancies in PPQ203 form (irradiation certification)
Location of RejectionsLos Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta airports
Irradiation FacilityNavi Mumbai, operated by MSAMB, supervised by USDA officer
Action TakenMangoes destroyed in the US due to high re-export costs
Key Market AffectedUnited States, India’s largest mango export market
Authorities InvolvedAPEDA, MSAMB, USDA, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

Financial Impact

The financial toll of the rejections is substantial, with losses estimated at $500,000, equivalent to approximately Rs 4.28 crore. This is particularly damaging as the US is India’s primary market for mango exports, accounting for a significant portion of the country’s horticultural trade. The timing of the incident, during the peak mango season, exacerbates the impact, disrupting exporters’ revenue streams and affecting bilateral trade relations. The loss highlights the high stakes of agricultural exports, where even minor errors can lead to significant economic consequences.

The Irradiation Process

The mangoes were treated at a USDA-approved irradiation facility in Navi Mumbai, operated by the Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board (MSAMB), on May 8 and 9, 2025. Irradiation, which involves exposing the fruit to controlled doses of radiation, is a critical step to eliminate pests like the stone weevil and ensure compliance with US import standards. The process is overseen by a USDA officer who certifies the PPQ203 form, confirming that the treatment was completed correctly. Despite the mangoes being properly irradiated, the shipments were rejected due to administrative errors in the documentation, not due to any issues with the fruit itself, as noted in Times of India.

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Paperwork Issues and Exporter Frustration

The core issue was the “incorrectly issued PPQ203” form, as stated in a USDA notice to one exporter. The notice instructed that the consignment “must be re-exported or destroyed,” with the US government clarifying it would not cover disposal costs. Exporters have expressed frustration, arguing that the errors originated at the irradiation facility, not with their processes. One exporter, speaking anonymously, questioned the clearance process: “The USDA officer issues the PPQ203 only after treatment. If it wasn’t done correctly, how did we get the clearance to ship?” Another exporter added, “We are being penalized for mistakes made at the irradiation facility. There were no pests found—just paperwork errors.” These sentiments reflect the exporters’ belief that they are bearing the brunt of systemic issues, as highlighted in VisaVerge.

Response from Authorities

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under India’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry, acknowledged the issue but deferred detailed responses to MSAMB, stating that the irradiation facility falls under its jurisdiction. As of May 19, 2025, MSAMB has not provided a public comment or clarification, leaving exporters and stakeholders awaiting answers. This lack of transparency has fueled frustration and calls for improved oversight and accountability in the export process, as reported by AP7AM.

Importance of the US Market

The US has been a key destination for Indian mangoes since the import ban was lifted in 2007, following India’s agreement to irradiate its mangoes. In recent years, exports have grown significantly, with shipments reaching 2,500 tonnes in 2023 and 3,000 tonnes in 2024, according to The New Indian Express. The US market’s importance is further underscored by innovations like the first successful sea-route shipment in 2023, which reduced costs compared to air freight. However, incidents like the recent rejections threaten to undermine this progress and highlight the fragility of agricultural trade reliant on stringent regulatory compliance.

Lessons for the Future

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities involved in agricultural exports. While the mangoes met quality and treatment standards, administrative oversights led to their rejection, emphasizing the need for robust documentation processes. Improved coordination between exporters, irradiation facilities, and regulatory bodies could help prevent such losses. Additionally, investing in training and technology to streamline paperwork could enhance India’s competitiveness in global markets. The incident also raises broader questions about accountability and the mechanisms in place to support exporters facing unexpected losses due to third-party errors.

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The rejection of 15 Indian mango shipments by the US due to paperwork errors is a costly lesson for India’s agricultural export sector. With losses exceeding Rs 4.2 crore and the destruction of valuable cargo, the incident highlights the critical importance of meticulous documentation in international trade. As India continues to expand its mango exports to the US and other markets, addressing systemic issues in the export process will be essential to safeguard exporters and strengthen trade relations. For now, the focus remains on clarifying responsibility and ensuring such setbacks are not repeated.

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