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Nepal imports fruits worth around Rs 7 billion in the first seven months of current fiscal year

Fruits
Nepal
Published Mar 20, 2022

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KATHMANDU, March 19: Fruits of various kinds worth Rs 6.6 billion have been imported in the first seven months of the current fiscal year 2021/22, according to the Department of Customs. Among the fruits, apple, orange, lemon, mango, and grapes were imported in the highest quantity during this period. A total of 38,359,133 kgs of apples of various species worth Rs 4.3 billion was imported during the period.

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Apples were imported majorly from China (over Rs 3.2 billion), India (over Rs 1.1 billion), and Egypt (over Rs 2.6 million). Likewise, the country recorded import of 14,570,000 kg of oranges worth over Rs 780 million during the same period, the majority of them were from India (worth over Rs 770 million), South Africa (over Rs 9 million), and Egypt (over Rs 1.1 million). Although the budget book of 2020/21 announced to make the country self-sufficient in fruits within three years, Nepal still heavily relies on other countries for the same. The import of fruits is skyrocketing in recent years, the statistics of the Department shows. Similarly, a total of 6,884,396 kg of lemon, which makes the third-highest import in Nepal, worth nearly Rs 540 million was imported in Nepal during the same period. Lemon farming has been a huge draw among farmers in Nepal lately for it could fetch them handsome income. Agriculture experts estimate that farmers could fetch as much as Rs 1 million ...
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