JHAPA, July 26: As the youths are leaving abroad for foreign jobs and the land plots in the rural areas are left barren, the country has imported millet worth Rs 513 million in the last Fiscal Year (FY) from India.
In the fiscal year 2079/80 BS, millet import reached Rs 513 million from Kakadbhitta customs point.
According to the Information Officer at Plant Quarantine Office in Kakarbhitta Chandra Kishor Thakur, a total of 16,035 metric tonnes of millet was imported from Kakadbhitta customs point.
Dismal outcome
Likewise, pumpkins worth Rs 57.7 million were imported from India in the last fiscal year from Kakadbhitta customs point, according to Thakur.
Similarly, chilly worth almost Rs 200 million was imported from Kakadbhitta customs point in the fiscal year 2079/80 BS, Thakur said.
Thakur said that fruits and vegetables including onion, tomato, long guard, yam, watermelon, ginger and others worth billions were imported during the time from India.
However, the local producers in the eastern districts have complained of limited market for the domestic produce due to unrestricted imports of vegetables and fruits from India and other countries.
(RSS)