Rahim Yar Khan (RYK) sits at the southern edge of Punjab, where the province meets Sindh and the Cholistan Desert. This geographic position gives RYK a unique mango-growing advantage — the extreme heat of the desert combined with the irrigation water of the Sutlej and Hakra canals. The result: mangoes that rival Multan's finest.
*Last Updated: March 2026*
Rahim Yar Khan's Mango Position
| Factor | Rahim Yar Khan | Multan | Mirpurkhas (Sindh) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Province | Southern Punjab | Central Punjab | Sindh |
| Summer Peak | 48-50°C | 48-52°C | 45-48°C |
| Key Varieties | Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol, Langra | Chaunsa, Anwar Ratol, Langra | Sindhri, Saroli |
| Mango Orchards | ~8,000 | ~20,000 | ~12,000 |
| Export Share | ~15% | ~45% | ~35% |
| Specialty | Bridge varieties (Punjab-Sindh characteristics) | Chaunsa perfection | Sindhri perfection |
RYK is often overlooked in Pakistan's mango conversation, which is dominated by Multan and Mirpurkhas. But knowledgeable mango connoisseurs know that RYK produces some of the finest Anwar Ratol and Chaunsa outside of Multan itself — often at lower prices due to less brand recognition.
Major Mango Varieties of Rahim Yar Khan
1. White Chaunsa (Mosami & Nawab Puri)
RYK produces excellent White Chaunsa — not quite at Multan's peak level, but remarkably close. The slightly different soil composition (more sandy, less alluvial clay) gives RYK Chaunsa a subtle textural difference — slightly juicier than Multani Chaunsa, though with marginally less sugar concentration.
- Brix range: 19-23° (vs Multan's 20-24° for Mosami)
- Season: July to September
- Quality rating: 8.5/10
2. Anwar Ratol
RYK's Anwar Ratol is highly regarded — many argue it's indistinguishable from Multani Anwar Ratol in blind tastings. The variety grows exceptionally well in RYK's heat, and the slightly sandier soil may actually enhance the aroma.
- Brix range: 19-23°
- Season: Late June to August
- Quality rating: 9/10 (nearly matches Multan)
3. Langra
[Langra](/mangoes/langra/) from RYK arrives slightly earlier than Multani Langra due to the marginally warmer microclimate in the far south of Punjab. RYK Langra is typically tangier than Multani — an advantage for people who love the classic tangy-sweet Langra profile.
- Brix range: 16-20°
- Season: Early-Mid June (1-2 weeks before Multan)
- Quality rating: 8.5/10
4. Black Chaunsa (Kala Chaunsa)
RYK produces significant quantities of Black Chaunsa for the domestic market. The variety's dark skin and intense sweetness are popular in Sindhi and Balochi markets that are geographically closer to RYK than to Multan.
- Brix range: 20-24°
- Season: July to August
- Quality rating: 8.5/10
5. Samar Bahisht (Fruit of Paradise)
This commercial variety thrives in RYK's conditions and is widely grown for processing (pulp, juice, dried mango). It's sweet, aromatic, and produces good yields — making it economically important for RYK's mango industry.
- Brix range: 18-22°
- Season: July to August
- Quality rating: 8/10
6. Sindhri
Due to RYK's proximity to Sindh, some orchards grow [Sindhri](/mangoes/sindhri/) — a variety more associated with Mirpurkhas. RYK Sindhri is good but generally considered slightly less sweet than Mirpurkhas-grown specimens.
- Brix range: 20-23° (vs Mirpurkhas' 21-25°)
- Season: Late June to August
- Quality rating: 8/10
RYK Season Calendar
| Month | Available Varieties | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Early June | Langra | Season opens 1-2 weeks early vs Multan |
| Mid-Late June | Langra, Sindhri, Anwar Ratol | Full season begins |
| July | Sindhri, Anwar Ratol, White Chaunsa, Black Chaunsa | Peak availability |
| August | Chaunsa (Mosami & Nawab Puri), Black Chaunsa | Late season premium |
| September | Late Nawab Puri | Season finale |
The RYK Advantage: Quality at Better Prices
Here's the insider knowledge: because Multan has stronger brand recognition, Multani mangoes command a 10-20% price premium over identical varieties from RYK. For the consumer, this means:
- RYK Anwar Ratol is often 10-15% cheaper than Multani, with negligible quality difference
- RYK Chaunsa is slightly less sweet on Brix but often bigger in size
- RYK Langra arrives earlier in the season, giving you a head start
Smart mango buyers in Lahore and Karachi often source from RYK for better value.
RYK Mango Trade
Rahim Yar Khan is a major mango trading hub:
- **Fruit Markets**: The RYK fruit market (mandi) is one of the largest in southern Punjab
- **Export Route**: RYK mangoes are exported via Karachi port (closer than Multan's route to Karachi)
- **Processing**: Several mango pulp factories operate in the district
- **Employment**: Estimated 40,000+ seasonal mango workers
- **Cold Chain**: Growing cold storage infrastructure for extended mango preservation
Geographic Advantage
RYK's location at the Punjab-Sindh border gives it a unique trading position:
- Supplies both Punjab markets (Lahore, Faisalabad, Islamabad) and Sindh markets (Karachi, Hyderabad)
- Access to both the Indus Highway (Karachi route) and the Motorway (Lahore-Islamabad route)
- Proximity to Cholistan Desert provides the extreme dry heat that concentrates mango sugars
How to Get RYK Mangoes
While MMA Farms is based in [Multan](/blog/mango-varieties-of-multan/) — growing our six premium varieties on our own orchards — we recognize that Rahim Yar Khan produces excellent mangoes. For our customers, we recommend:
- **Order from MMA Farms**: Our Multan-grown varieties ([browse here](/mangoes/)) represent the pinnacle of each variety's potential
- **Visit RYK markets**: If you're in southern Punjab or northern Sindh, RYK fruit markets offer excellent quality at competitive prices
- **Compare**: Try Multani and RYK versions of the same variety side-by-side — it's a fascinating sensory exercise
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Rahim Yar Khan mangoes as good as Multan mangoes?
RYK mangoes are very close to Multan quality — often indistinguishable in blind tastings. Multan has a slight edge in Chaunsa (due to specific alluvial soil composition), but RYK Anwar Ratol is virtually identical to Multani. The main difference is brand recognition, which gives Multan a price premium.
What is Rahim Yar Khan famous for besides mangoes?
RYK is known for cotton, wheat, and sugarcane production, plus the Cholistan Desert (Rohi) and the annual Cholistan Desert Rally. But mangoes are the district's most valuable fruit crop and a major source of seasonal employment.
When do mangoes start in Rahim Yar Khan?
RYK's mango season starts in early June with Langra — typically 1-2 weeks before Multan due to the slightly warmer microclimate. Peak season is July-August.
Can I buy Rahim Yar Khan mangoes from MMA Farms?
MMA Farms grows all our varieties on our own Multan orchards. While we don't source from RYK, we offer the same varieties (Langra, Sindhri, Anwar Ratol, Chaunsa, Nawab Puri) grown to our strict carbide-free, naturally ripened standards. Order at [mmafarms.com/mangoes](/mangoes/).
What varieties should I try from Rahim Yar Khan?
Start with Anwar Ratol (nearly identical to Multan quality) and Black Chaunsa (RYK grows excellent specimens). Both are available from July and represent the best value from the region.
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