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Compliant to phytosanitary requirements

Bhutan: Seven agricultural commodities approved for export by Indian government

The Bhutan Chamber of Commerce & Industry has notified all the Ministries/Agencies, RGoB and Farmers/Producers/Exporters/Business entities that the Indian government has specified seven agricultural commodities (chili, beans, cabbage, cauliflower, carrot, pea and soybean) that are now formalized and approved for export to India. These good, however, these will require inspections to obtain Phytosanitary Certificate (PSC) from the Bhutan Agriculture and Food Regulatory Authority (BAFRA).

To this effect, the Ministry advises all concerned to prepare for the fulfillment of the phytosanitary prescriptions as required by the Indian government and avail inspection service and PSC certificate from the nearest BAFRA offices to avoid trade hindrances during the export.

Source: bcci.org.bt

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