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Kakapita Customs in southeastern Nepal exports agricultural products worth Rs 18.5 billion in the first nine months of this fiscal year

Published Apr 24, 2025

Tridge summary

The article highlights the export and import activities of a bureau, focusing on the significant trade of commodities such as cardamom, tea, plywood, veneer, ginger, and tamarind, with tea exports being the highest at 8.41 billion rupees. In contrast, the import of agricultural products like millet, peas, lentils, rice, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, garlic, potatoes, corn, and animal feed totaled 2.77 billion rupees, with potatoes, millet, and garlic being the most valued imports.
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The spokesperson of the bureau said that the main export commodities include cardamom, tea, plywood, veneer (veneer), ginger and tamarind. Among them, tea exports are the highest, reaching 8.41 billion rupees, cardamom exports are 5.63 billion rupees, and plywood and veneer exports are 2.87 billion rupees in total. During the same period, agricultural products worth 2.77 billion rupees were imported through the customs, including millet, peas, lentils, rice, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, garlic, potatoes, corn and animal feed. ...
Source: Foodmate

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