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|OrganizationName=National Mango Board (NMB)
|OrganizationName=National Mango Board
|OrganizationType=Non-profit
|OrganizationType=Non-profit
|Mission=The National Mango Board aims to increase the consumption of fresh mangos in the U.S. by inspiring consumers and educating them about the culture, flavor, and nutrition of mangos while bringing the industry together.
|Mission=National Mango Board boosts U.S. mango consumption via education and industry unity.
|ParentOrganization=Agricultural Marketing Service
|TopOrganization=Department of Agriculture
|CreationLegislation=Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996
|Budget=$6.7 million (annual budget noted in 2018)
|OrganizationExecutive=Not publicly disclosed
|OrganizationExecutive=Not publicly disclosed
|Employees=
|Budget=$6.7 million (annual budget noted in 2018)
|Website=https://www.mango.org
|Services=Promotion; Research; Education
|Services=Promotion; Research; Education
|ParentOrganization=Operates under the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), USDA
|CreationLegislation=[[Wikipedia:Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996|Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996]]
|Regulations=
|HeadquartersLocation=28.5383, -81.3792
|HeadquartersLocation=28.5383, -81.3792
|HeadquartersAddress=301 E. Pine St., Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32801
|HeadquartersAddress=301 E. Pine St., Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32801
|Website=https://www.mango.org
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'''National Mango Board (NMB)''' is a non-profit organization established to promote, research, and educate about mangos in the United States. Funded by an assessment on mango imports and domestic production, NMB works to enhance the market for mangos through various initiatives.
'''National Mango Board (NMB)''' is a non-profit organization established to promote, research, and educate about mangos in the United States. Funded by an assessment on mango imports and domestic production, NMB works to enhance the market for mangos through various initiatives.


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National Mango Board
Type: Non-profit
Parent organization: Agricultural Marketing Service
Top organization: Department of Agriculture
Employees:
Executive: Not publicly disclosed
Budget: $6.7 million (annual budget noted in 2018)
Address: 301 E. Pine St., Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32801
Website: https://www.mango.org
Creation Legislation: Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996
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Mission
National Mango Board boosts U.S. mango consumption via education and industry unity.
Services

Promotion; Research; Education

Regulations

National Mango Board (NMB) is a non-profit organization established to promote, research, and educate about mangos in the United States. Funded by an assessment on mango imports and domestic production, NMB works to enhance the market for mangos through various initiatives.

Official Site

Mission

The mission of the National Mango Board is to elevate the profile of mangos in the U.S. marketplace by promoting their nutritional benefits, cultural significance, and versatility in culinary use. The NMB seeks to increase mango consumption through consumer education, industry collaboration, and market development programs.

Parent organization

While NMB operates independently, it is overseen by the Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) within the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Legislation

NMB was established under the provisions of the Commodity Promotion, Research, and Information Act of 1996, which allows for commodity promotion boards under USDA.

Partners

  • Mango importers and producers
  • Retailers and foodservice operators
  • Academic and research institutions

Number of employees

The number of employees at NMB is not publicly specified.

Organization structure

The NMB is governed by a board of directors composed of industry members including importers, domestic producers, and foreign producers. The structure includes:

  • Marketing & Communications Committee
  • Research & Industry Relations Committee
  • Executive Committee made up of officers and committee chairs.

List of programs

  • Mango Nutrition Education
  • Mango Culinary Innovation
  • Market Research and Data Analysis
  • Industry Events and Trade Shows

Last total enacted budget

The last noted annual budget for the National Mango Board was $6.7 million in 2018.

Leader

The executive leadership of NMB is not publicly disclosed on their website.

Services provided

NMB provides services like promotional campaigns to increase mango consumption, research into mango nutrition and health benefits, educational resources for consumers and industry professionals, and support for culinary uses of mangos. They also work on sustainability and quality improvement within the mango supply chain.

Regulations overseen

NMB does not oversee regulations but operates within the framework set by AMS and USDA for agricultural promotion boards.

Headquarters address

301 E. Pine St., Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32801

Website

https://www.mango.org

Wikipedia article

There is no specific Wikipedia article for the National Mango Board; however, information might be found under broader topics related to agricultural promotion boards or mangoes.

References