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Himalayan herb tea made from organic herbs has started to become the choice of domestic and foreign tourists. Raju Bohora, Head of Accounts at Chandannath Mini Market Jumla, informed that most of the tourists who come to see the Chandannath temple in Jumla after visiting Rara in Mugu buy packets of Himalayan herbal tea.
"Because this tea has medicinal properties and is also tasty, tourists take it," he said. Most of the tourists call and place orders. Bohora, head of accounts, says that the work is being done to send tea to their address.
mini market alone sells Himalayan herbal tea worth Rs 5 to 8 lakh a year. Tumalo, Attis, Biojadi, Gucci mushroom, Gandhaino, Lath Salla, Padamchal, Silajit, Sunkauli and Yarsagumba are mixed in this tea. The market for this tea made in Depalgaon located in Gutichour rural municipality-5 is increasing.
'The demand for tea is increasing. The industry is producing,' he said, 'There is a problem because they cannot explain the benefits of consuming herbal tea.' Most of the government and non-government offices in the district are using herbal tea.
The production, processing and packaging of tea is being done by establishing Shanti Himali Organic Tea Spice Industry in Depalgaon. Industry owner Birkh Bahadur Nepali informed that the industry is producing tea worth more than 10 lakh rupees a year. He said, "The demand for tea in the market is high. But it has not been delivered.'
Birkh Bahadur is providing tea at the price of 100 rupees per bag in the Kosheli houses of the headquarters. Kosheli houses sell for 150. He says that there is a lot of demand for Himalayan herb tea in the months of October, October and November.
Bohora, head of accounts of Chandannath Mini Market, said that Himalayan herb tea worth more than two lakh rupees is sent outside the district. Once they reached Jumla and bought the herbal tea, they used to drink it. According to him, this tea has been sent to Surkhet, Nepalganj, Kathmandu, Chitwan, Butwal. Birkh Bahadur, the owner of
industry, has also built a herb garden for making tea. He said, 'Himali herb tea is also good for health. As the herbs are mixed, medicinal elements are also available.' Experts say that it makes the eyes sharper.
Since all the herbs are found in the Patans of Jumla, there is a demand of the businessmen to emphasize the establishment of Himalayan herbal tea industry in every municipality.
