The resumption of mango export from Bangladesh after a gap of one year, plagued by Covid-19, is filled with good omen. The farmers and exporters are evidently happy, so are the government authorities involved directly in the whole process. Notable among them is the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE). The mangoes have been collected from Satkhira district and the Rajshahi region - the Chapainawabganj district in particular. Although the very first consignment, an individual initiative, comprised 4,000kg Himsagar variety of mangoes, the DAE predicts a two-fold increase in total export orders for the luscious fruit from Europe this year. A news agency source puts the volume of mango exports from Rajshahi alone to four European countries this season at 333 tonnes. The hope is based on the fast increase in popularity of the Bangladesh mangoes in the European continent and some Middle Eastern countries. The Himsagar, or Khirshapat, mangoes enjoy the prime place among the current year's export consignments. The popular mango received the prestigious GI (geographical indication) tag in 2019.