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As fresh Indian mangoes begin rolling into the market, traditional fruit exporters and freight forwarders are staring at the risk of air freight capacity constraints – in an already unbalanced supply-demand environment – cutting into their shipment volume targets.  

Indian-grown mangoes, locally touted as “the king ...

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