Nepal: Paddy and rice import through the Birgunj route declines

Published 2024년 10월 1일

Tridge summary

In the first two months of the fiscal year 2024/25, the import of paddy, rice, and maize from the Birgunj checkpoint has significantly decreased compared to the same period last year. As of mid-September, rice imports dropped by 30.61% to 26.3 million kg worth Rs 963.2 million, down from 37.9 million kg worth Rs 1.312 billion. Broken rice imports also fell by 23.37%, with 1.68 million kg worth Rs 221.72 million imported this year compared to 2.2 million kg worth Rs 260.5 million last year. Additionally, maize imports decreased by 19.55%, with 15 million kg worth Rs 612.4 million imported this year compared to 18.691 million kg worth Rs 679.7 million last year.
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BIRGUNJ, Oct 1: The import of paddy and rice from Birgunj checkpoint has decreased in two months of the current fiscal year 2024/25 compared to corresponding period of last fiscal year. As of mid-September (Shrawan end) of the current year, the country has imported 26.3 million kg of rice worth Rs 963.2 million from the checkpoint. In the same period of last year, the country had imported 37.9 million kg of rice worth Rs 1.312 billion. Compared to the previous year, the import of rice has decreased by 30.61 percent this year. Dipak Lamichhane, chief revenue administrator of Birgunj Customs Office, said that there has been a slight decrease in the import of paddy and rice in the current year compared to the previous year. By mid-September of the current year, the import of broken rice has also decreased. Till mid-September of the current year, the country has imported 1.68 million kg of broken rice worth Rs 221.72 million. During the same period last year, the country imported 2.2 ...

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