Jumla, Nepal: Organic agri-products being exported to Canada

Published 2021년 6월 23일

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Jumla, Nepal has exported its local products, including beans, millet, and Marsi rice, to Canada for the first time. A total of 14 tons of Marsi rice, four tons of beans, and one ton of millet was sent to a Canadian food company. The packaging and labeling were done by the organization 'Nepali Mato'. The local community is elated by the export and the experience has inspired the farmers.
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KHALANGA, June 23: Beans, millet and Marsi rice, the typical productions of Jumla, are being exported to Canada. These products of Jumla are popular in the market for their typical taste and branded as the ‘organic’ ones. According to Karnali Safe and Superfood Industries executive chief Raj Shahi, 14 tons of rice of Marsi variety, four tons of beans and one ton of millet was sent to a Canada-based food company. The supplied packages have an image of Nepali flag on the display. An organisation named ‘Nepali Mato’ has done all works relating to labeling, packaging and processing. One ton of Marsi was delivered to Kathmandu from the Sinja area and one ton from Gidikhola of Tatopani Rural ...

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