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Plant Quarantine and Pesticide Management Center Quarantine Office Kakdvitta has exported agricultural products worth 17 billion 738 million in eight months of the current financial year.
According to Chandreshwar Thakur, information officer of the office, the main items to be exported are cardamom, tea, ply and veneer, ginger, sour cream, etc. During the period of eight months, the most amount of tea was exported at 8 billion 209.6 million, cardamom at 5.24 billion rupees, ply and veneer at 2.73 billion 63 million rupees.
Similarly, according to the statistics of the office, ginger worth Rs. 26 crore 63 lakhs, Amliso Rs. 76 crores 97 lakhs, Banda Rs. According to Information Officer Thakur, during the same period, agricultural goods worth 2 billion 46 million 22 thousand were imported from the eastern border.
The main agricultural products that are sold are millet, pulses, rice, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, garlic, potatoes, corn, animal feed, etc. According to the statistics of the Quarantine Office, millet 13 million 17 lakh 12 thousand, rice 4 crore 97 lakh, fresh vegetables worth 28 crore 87 lakh have been imported.
Likewise, the Quarantine Office said that fresh fruits worth 263.7 million, garlic 62.46 million, potatoes 28.91 million were imported.
