New Delhi: India’s favourite fruit is facing a problem – heatwaves and unseasonal rains have hit crops, potentially disrupting supplies.This coupled with a prolonged dry spell and depleting water levels in key reservoirs, is expected to impact yields which could spell zooming prices in domestic markets. There's a silver lining of sorts. Despite all this, mango exports are unlikely to be hit, according to trade analysts.India is the world’s largest producer of mangoes, celebrated nationally as... Read this story at mint , mint , mint , mint , AJC.com , www.tmonews.com , mint , mint , mint , mint , mint , mint , mint