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GCCI Agri Committee Leads Delegation to Mopa International Airport to Boost Mango Export Potential


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Travel Desk

The GCCI Agriculture Committee undertook an important outreach initiative on 21 November 2025 with a high-level delegation to the Cargo Facility at Manohar International Airport, Mopa. This visit aimed to explore opportunities for facilitating large-scale mango exports from Goa and the neighboring regions of Karnataka, particularly Dharwad. The delegation included Chairman Mahesh Patil, Committee Members Pandurang Patil and Dr. Suresh Kunkalikar, and GCCI Deputy Director Ms. Ambika Dhakhenkar. GCCI has been at the forefront of promoting trade and export opportunities in Goa for decades and played a significant role since the 1990s in advocating for the establishment of a second airport with robust cargo capabilities.

A visit by representatives of Mavu Belegarar Balaga, Dharwad, brought valuable insights into the region’s potential. Led by Executive Member Dr. Rajendra Poddar and President Shri Subhas Akalwadi, the group shared their vision of tapping international markets such as Singapore, the Middle East, and Europe. They highlighted that nearly 60,000 acres are under mango cultivation in their region, with half located in the Dharwad belt. Their first export shipment last year had to travel 8.5 hours to Chintamani, while Mopa Airport offers a significantly shorter four-hour route. The growers emphasised the advantages of reduced transit time, lower damage risks, and improved logistics efficiency. They also presented the region’s achievements including the establishment of an APEDA-approved packhouse created through central government support, which has strengthened storage and handling of perishable produce.

During the visit, Mr. Purushottam Thakur, Cargo Logistics Head at GMR Mopa, delivered an extensive presentation on current and upcoming facilities designed to support export operations, especially for perishable commodities. The delegation was taken through the cargo terminal and briefed on developments such as the fully integrated, multi-commodity APEDA-approved packhouse spanning 5,600 sq. metres with a 100-tonne daily capacity, set to be operational by April 2026. Supported by the Department of Agriculture, Government of Goa, and APEDA, this packhouse will enhance export operations for farmers in Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. It will also offer storage options for unsold produce, enabling redirection to domestic markets through 29 Indian destinations connected to GOX, thereby reducing risks associated with international shipment rejections.

Mr. Thakur further outlined upcoming initiatives including Tier II warehousing, an in-house Customs office, and a Plant Quarantine facility. He also highlighted the potential for multi-modal logistics through Mormugao Port and ICD Balli once the packhouse becomes functional. The Dharwad Mango Growers Group invited the GMR team to present these opportunities to growers in their region, to which Mr. Thakur assured full cooperation, noting possibilities for daily mango export truckloads and expansion into other high-value agricultural products such as Bijapur lemons, pomegranates, and guavas.

The visit reinforced the belief that every progressive FPO or grower group has the potential to become an exporter—aligned with the vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to double farmer incomes. GCCI expressed deep appreciation to GMR’s cargo team, particularly Mr. Purushottam Thakur, and acknowledged the Dharwad Mango Growers Group for their initiative in considering Goa as a gateway to global markets. As Goa’s economy looks beyond tourism and mining, the GCCI Agriculture Committee is advocating the state’s strategic potential to evolve into the Logistics Hub of Western India for agri-exports, supported by strong road connectivity, the expanding capabilities of Mormugao Port, and world-class infrastructure at Mopa Airport. GCCI remains committed to fostering collaborations that can strengthen Goa’s role in global agricultural trade and provide lasting economic benefits to farmers and agri-entrepreneurs.


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