Nepal: Parbat exports oranges worth around Rs 300 million

Published 2023년 2월 20일

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Parbat district has experienced a significant increase in orange production by around 25 percent in this fiscal year compared to the previous one, reaching a total of 5,000 metric tonnes from 830 hectares of land. Of this production, 4,250 metric tonnes were exported, generating revenue of Rs 297 million. This is a notable increase from the previous fiscal year's production of 4,000 metric tonnes from 450 hectares. The favorable weather conditions have contributed to this surge in production, with oranges being sold in various cities including Pokhara, Kathmandu, and Butwal.
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PARBAT, Feb 20: Orange production has increased by around 25 percent in the current fiscal year as compared to the previous year in Parbat district. According to the Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Parbat, the area for orange farming as well as the production has increased in the district this year. The district produced 5,000 metric tonnes of oranges from 830 hectares of farming this year. Of it, 4,250 metric tonnes of oranges were exported. Senior Agriculture Development Officer Manita Thapa said the district earned as much as Rs 297 million from exporting oranges. A total of 4,000 metric tonnes of oranges were produced from 450 hectares of ...

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