Ram's Supermarket joins Nevis Mango Festival as Sapphire sponsor< Image Courtesy: Facebook
Ram's Supermarket joins Nevis Mango Festival as Sapphire sponsor< Image Courtesy: Facebook

Last Updated on June 10, 2023, 3:15 AM AST by Anthony Morris

The island of Nevis is gearing up to host the annual edition of its most renowned food festival, the Mango Festival. The island is home to several world-renowned varieties of mangoes. The festival has recently received a sapphire sponsor for the 2023 edition of the festival. The Ram’s Supermarkets have signed up to support hosting the three-day event. The festival will feature several mango-themed events, which will help the island of Nevis celebrate the wide variety of mangoes they offer.

The official social media handle of the Nevis Mango Festival has taken the opportunity to extend their sincere gratitude to their sponsors for joining the effort to make the mango festival the most successful event in the Caribbean. The Ram’s supermarket has been functioning in the federation of St Kitts and Nevis for over 80 years. They have been serving the people of the twin islands with low prices and quality products.

The Mango Festival of Nevis will be hosted from June 30 to July 2. During the three-day event, several prominent food and entertainment industry members, including Chef Tayo Ola and Jamaican actor, comedian, and social media personality Juliet Bodley, will grace the event with their distinguished presence. The three-day event will consist of several entertaining segments, including the cooking festival, the food tour, the supper club and more.

The Mango Festival of Nevis is one of the most important summer events in the country, which helps the island receive the much-needed flow of tourism in the comparatively drier summer months of the year. The organizers recently did a press interaction concerning these events. In this meeting, the Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, stated that the reason for starting the tradition of the mango festival within the federation was to attract tourists to the destination.

The festival also serves as a platform to showcase and promote the notable varieties of mangoes and mango products that the country offers. The Mangoes Festival is gaining popularity and traction within the region, and several tourists venture into Nevis for the significant event.

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