Trading of vegetables and fruits will be easy in Nepal, these facilities will be available
Trading of vegetables and fruits will be easy in Nepal, these facilities will be available
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Gorakhpur: Nepal has already built 12 new centers to check the toxicity of imported fruits and vegetables from abroad. In addition to toxicity tests at the centers, there will also be a Corentine test.

Industry Ministry spokesman gave information: According to information received, Mohankrishna Mahajan, spokesperson of the Ministry of Industry of Nepal has given this information to journalists. Mahajan told that nine investigation centers will be built at the commercial entry points of India Nepal. In which there is a mention of setting up centers in Belhia and Krishnanagar from Sonauli and Badhi Border.

Investigation centers will be built here as well: It is being said that in the report of Nepali media, it has been told that two investigation centers will be built on Nepal-China points. While an investigation center will be built near the Tribhuvan Airport in the capital Kathmandu. In which the agricultural products imported by air will be examined. Nepal government has approved Rs 10 crore for the purchase of testing equipment. The construction work has been started by tendering it soon.

Dispute has been raised about the investigation: Sources say that the entry of Nepal was banned by Nepal without investigation of Indian vegetables. Due to this, the supply of Indian vegetables and fruits in Nepal was stopped. After a week of deadlock, supply was started by checking the vegetables at some places by making a test center, but these testing centers were very far away, so traders had to face a lot of difficulty. It is believed that it will be easier to supply vegetables and fruits from India due to the establishment of new testing centers by the Government of Nepal.

Nepalese police caught millions of manure: where it is believed that 70 bags of DAP manure kept in a hut in Semra intersection of Maharajganj were recovered by the Nepal Police in unclaimed condition. When no one came even after the information, the police handed over the manure as unclaimed to the Agriculture Department. The cost of the recovered manure is being told as one lakh rupees.

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