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[70% Drop in Harvest Due to Climate Change] Miyakojima Mango Farm Resumes Sales of Brand Mango 'Koi Potorin' After Two Years

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TORIKO FARM in Miyakojima City, Okinawa Prefecture, will start accepting pre-orders for its brand mango 'Koi Potorin' from June 1, 2026, marking a return to sales after a two-year hiatus caused by climate change. Last year, the harvest dropped to about 30% of the usual yield, forcing the farm to suspend sales for the first time in its 30-year history. This year, the harvest has recovered to about 70% of the normal level.

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Q: Where can I buy 'Koi Potorin'?
A: It will be sold in limited quantities on the TORIKO FARM official EC site.
Q: Why did the farm abandon sales last year?
A: Due to abnormal weather from climate change, pollination failed, and the harvest dropped to about 30% of the normal yield.
Q: How much has this year's harvest recovered?
A: It has recovered to about 70% of the normal level.