Growing regions
Five Pakistani regions produce every PakMango.Com carton, each with its own climate, varieties and harvest window.
Punjab
Punjab
Punjab is Pakistan's mango heartland. More than two-thirds of the country's commercial mango acreage sits within the Multan, Khanewal, Shujabad and Rahim Yar Kh…
Varieties: Chaunsa, Honey Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol, Langra
Harvest: Mid June, early September
Sindh
Sindh
Sindh produces the first Pakistani mangoes of every season. The Mirpur Khas, Tando Allahyar, Hyderabad and Umarkot belt, sandy loam to Indus alluvial to Thar de…
Varieties: Sindhri, Dosehri, Langra
Harvest: Late May, mid July
Punjab
Multan
Multan is the spiritual home of Pakistan's mango industry. Forty percent of the country's commercial mango acreage sits within a hundred kilometres of the city,…
Varieties: Chaunsa, Honey Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol, Langra
Harvest: Mid June, early September
Sindh
Mirpur Khas
Mirpur Khas is the Sindhri capital, the first Pakistani mangoes of every season come from here. The sandy loam, the warm Thar wind, and a ten-day temperature le…
Varieties: Sindhri, Langra
Harvest: Late May, late June
Punjab
Rahim Yar Khan
Where the Cholistan desert meets the Sutlej plains, Rahim Yar Khan grows the smallest, sweetest Anwar Ratol in Pakistan. The calcareous soil and intense heat pr…
Varieties: Anwar Ratol, Chaunsa
Harvest: Early July, early August
Punjab
Khanewal
Khanewal is the late-season belt. When the rest of Pakistan has finished harvest, Khanewal's Honey Chaunsa is still ripening on the tree, extending the UK mango…
Varieties: Honey Chaunsa, Chaunsa
Harvest: Late July, early September
Sindh
Hyderabad
Hyderabad's Indus alluvial plain is where Dosehri, Pakistan's translucent honey-pearl mango, finds its perfect home. The morning Indus mist softens the harvest …
Varieties: Dosehri, Sindhri, Langra
Harvest: Mid June, mid July
