This summer, I have a lot of mangoes --and so do all mangoes growers--. In a season of mango glut, mangoes are given to pigs, cows, horses or left-on-tree for wildlife to feed on.

No one can explain why fruit trees behave like this --they have a glut irregularly, once now and then--. If we look from a tree point of view, lots of fruits bring lots of animals to come to the tree. Animals urinate, leave droppings and deposit other minerals at the tree. Animals carry seeds away and spread the genes in other places. ... People (grow and) pick fruits and serve trees in the same way! (But some people may have limited vision about fruit trees and other plants).