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Pakistani Mango Festival at Souq Waqif sees sales of more than 92,000 kilos in four days

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Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 2:01 PM
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The Pakistan Mango Festival in Doha, Qatar has been a huge success, attracting a large number of visitors and generating significant mango sales during its first four days. The exhibition has already sold a total of 92,363 kg of mangoes, with daily sales ranging from 14,533 kg to 31,368 kg. The festival, which features 50 companies across 100 stalls, offers a variety of popular Pakistani mango varieties such as Sindhri, Chaunsa, Safeed Chaunsa, Anwar Ratool, and Duseri, as well as other seasonal fruits like falsa, jamun, and peaches. This 10-day event, which began on June 27 and will run until July 6, provides a unique opportunity for residents and visitors in Doha to experience the delicious and high-quality produce from Pakistan.

The Pakistan Mango Festival at Souq Waqif ‘Al Hamba’ has become a must-visit event for mango enthusiasts in Doha, offering them a chance to sample and purchase some of the best mangoes from Pakistan. The festival has garnered attention for its impressive sales numbers, with a total of 92,363 kg of mangoes sold so far. The distribution of sales over the first four days reflects the popularity of the event, with daily sales exceeding 14,000 kg. Visitors have been impressed by the wide variety of mangoes available, including popular varieties like Sindhri, Chaunsa, and Anwar Ratool, ensuring that there is something for every mango lover to enjoy.

In addition to showcasing a diverse selection of Pakistani mangoes, the festival also features other seasonal fruits such as falsa, jamun, and peaches, giving attendees a comprehensive taste of Pakistan’s rich agricultural produce. The event has been a great success in promoting Pakistani fruits and strengthening cultural ties between Pakistan and Qatar. With 50 companies participating in the exhibition, visitors have access to a wide range of mangoes and other fruits, making it a unique and enjoyable experience. The festival has succeeded in creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere at Souq Waqif ‘Al Hamba’, attracting both locals and tourists looking to indulge in the delicious flavors of Pakistan.

The high sales numbers at the Pakistan Mango Festival are a testament to the quality and popularity of Pakistani fruits in Qatar. The festival has exceeded expectations in terms of turnout and sales, demonstrating the strong demand for Pakistani mangoes in the region. Visitors have been delighted by the freshness and flavor of the mangoes available at the exhibition, with many choosing to purchase large quantities to enjoy at home. The festival has also provided a platform for Pakistani companies to showcase their products and establish valuable partnerships in the Qatari market, further enhancing the trade relations between the two countries.

Overall, the Pakistan Mango Festival at Souq Waqif ‘Al Hamba’ has been a resounding success, attracting a large number of visitors and generating impressive sales figures. The event has proven to be a popular destination for mango enthusiasts in Doha, offering them a unique opportunity to experience the diverse and delicious flavors of Pakistani mangoes. With a wide variety of mango varieties and other seasonal fruits available, the festival has provided a comprehensive taste of Pakistan’s rich agricultural heritage. The success of the exhibition highlights the growing demand for Pakistani fruits in Qatar and the potential for further collaboration between Pakistan and Qatar in the agricultural sector. As the festival continues to run until July 6, there is still time for residents and tourists in Doha to visit and enjoy the delightful selection of mangoes and fruits on offer at the Pakistan Mango Festival.

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