Agricultural Exports from Kakarbhitta Reach Rs 1.32 Billion in One Month

 Jhapa, September 1 – Agricultural products worth Rs 1.32 billion were exported through the Kakarbhitta Customs Point in the first month of the current fiscal year 2082/83 BS.


The Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Management Centre, Kakarbhitta, reported that major exports included black cardamom, tea, plywood, ginger, broom grass, and other products.


According to Information Officer Santosh Thapa, tea brought in the highest earnings at Rs 380 million, followed by black cardamom at Rs 324 million. Exports of plywood and veneer amounted to Rs 268 million.


During the same period, agricultural imports through Kakarbhitta totaled Rs 1.69 billion, including millet, beans, legumes, rice, fresh vegetables, fruits, garlic, potatoes, maize, and livestock feed.

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