Jhapa, July 5 : The import of agricultural products
has exceeded export from Kakadbhitta customs. In the last 11 months of the
current fiscal year, agricultural products worth Rs 8.67 billion were
imported from the Kakadbhitt customs.
The export of agricultural
products was however of Rs 7.41 billion in the same period, according to Quarantine Office, Kakadbhitta.
The black cardamom consisted of the highest amount of export. A total of 800 metric tonnes of black cardamom worth
Rs 3.94 billion was exported in this period. The cardamom produced in Nepal is
exported to India, Bangladesh, and Russia, according to senior agronomist
Devindra Shahu.
Similarly, the export following the
black cardamom is tea, lentil, also, ginger, medicinal herbs, plywood, wild
garlic etc.
Shahu further said soybean is the
largest import from this customs point. Seventy metric tons of soybean worth Rs
3.80 billion was imported from Bangladesh. The soybean is mostly used as
livestock feed.
The cereal amounting to over Rs 980
million and legumes of Rs 1.33 billion were imported in the same period. (RSS)