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Nepal: Cardamom prices decline to Rs 92,000 per man

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December 5, 2025
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The price of cardamom has continued to fall, dropping to Rs 92,000 per man (40 kg) on Thursday at the Phungling market—down Rs 1,000 from the previous day. Prices peaked at Rs 102,000 per man on November 9 but have since declined due to fluctuating international demand.
In the first quarter of fiscal year 2025/26, Nepal exported 1,072 metric tons of cardamom worth Rs 1.679 billion to India via the Kakarvitta border.

 

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