Supermarkets will likely have less of the fruit on shelves as farmers report poor flowering conditions
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The price of mangoes is expected to rise this summer, with record high winter temperatures taking their toll on the crop.
There is talk among some Queensland farmers of yield declines of up to 40% but the Australian Mango Industry Association is reassuring consumers there will still be mangoes on shelves this Christmas.
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