Nepal has imposed a ban on the import of Indian mangoes after detecting excessive levels of chemical pesticides in imported consignments. The decision was announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development in Kathmandu, following a similar move by Japan in May. The ministry stated that the measure aims to ensure food safety and protect consumers.
Officials from Nepal’s Madhesh Province said the ban would help expand the market for locally grown fruits. Ministry spokesperson Manish Kumar Pal told The Rising Nepal that the decision would encourage domestic fruit production and allow citizens access to healthier and safer produce.
However, mango traders in Nepal expressed concern that the ban could lead to shortages, price increases, and financial losses. Although Nepal produces and exports mangoes, domestic production is insufficient to meet local demand, and the mango season lasts only two months each year.