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Herb exports through Nepalgunj rise by 71 percent

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December 26, 2025
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Herb exports via the Nepalgunj border climbed by 71 percent to Rs 250 million by December 15 of the current fiscal year. A total of 841,338 kilograms of herbs were exported, with around 85 percent destined for India. The Herbal Entrepreneurs Association of Nepal has urged the government to introduce clearer policies to simplify exports and reduce dependence on a single market.

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