Nepal: Banana worth Rs 40 million imported for Chhath in Janakpurdham alone

Published 2023년 11월 17일

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Bananas worth 40 million rupees have been imported from India to Janakpurdham in Nepal for the Chhath festival, where bananas are considered essential as an offering to God. Due to high demand and low local production, bananas have to be imported every year. This year, about 70 truckloads of bananas have been imported, resulting in a 25% increase in the price compared to last year.
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DHANUSHA, Nov 17: For the Chhath festival, bananas worth 40 million rupees have been imported from India in Madhesh Province capital Janakpurdham alone. Bananas are considered essential during the Chhath festival. On the occasion of the Chhath festival, there is a tradition of offering whole bananas to God as an offering. Bishweshwar Yadav, Chairman of Janakpur Fruit and Vegetable Traders Committee, said that the demand for bananas during Chhath is high and when the supply is low, they have to be imported every year. According to him, even though Nepali land is considered suitable for banana production, the production here is insufficient to meet the demand. "Last year, bananas worth over two million rupees were imported in Janakpur," he said, "This year, about 70 trucks of bananas have been imported." In Janakpur, bananas of Gopal and Vanshibhog varieties have been imported from Bhardah, Vantabari and Inaruwa in Saptari district. Malbhog, Mirichman, Chini Champa varieties of ...

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