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Imports are five times more than the exports of Eastern Naka Kankarvitta

Mechinagar. In the three months of the current financial year, more than five times more fresh vegetables have been imported from India than the export from Kankarvitta in Nepal.According to the first quarter records of Plant Quarantine Office Kakdvitta, 23,988 metric tons of fresh vegetables worth Rs.During the same period, six thousand 30 metric tons of vegetables worth Rs 9 crore 65 lakh 72 thousand 800 were exported to India from Nepal, said the information officer of the office Chandreshwar Thakur. There has been a trade loss of Rs 38 crore 31 lakh 87 thousand two hundred in the trade of fresh vegetables from East Asia in three months of the current year.Among the fresh vegetables exported from Nepal are cabbage, radish and lamb. Thakur informed that most of these five thousand nine hundred and sixty-seven metric tons of cabbage worth Rs.Similarly, in vegetables, 26 metric tons worth Rs 5 lakh 12 thousand and 37 metric tons worth Rs 5 lakh 89 thousand have been exported to India. Cabbage, radish and lamb produced in Dhankuta and Elam are exported to India.

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