Over production of mangoes in Zimbabwe An unusually wet rainy season has increased the quantity of mangoes in Zimbabwe with no one to sell it to. Photo Nampa/Reuters A woman and girl pictured planting a mango tree. Photo Nampa/Reuters Lungelo Ndhlovu Before agronomist Peter Sena retired, he planted a variety of mango trees on his rural homestead in Zimbabwe's Midlands province, aiming to ensure an ongoing income for his family. This year, an unusually wet rainy season combined with coronavirus restrictions that closed down most of the markets in the country threatened to leave him with a bumper mango harvest and nobody to sell it to.