This season, exporters of Bhutanese mandarins are seeing more demand and higher prices in Bangladesh, thanks to better fruit quality. However, they are dealing with some difficulties, like delays caused by local elections in India, rising shipping costs, and limited funds in Indian currency. Still, exporters are feeling positive about the situation. The quality of packaging is very important for keeping export standards, with prices for each box ranging from $18 to $20. They are also encountering extra toll fees because Bhutanese vehicles can’t use FASTag services right now. Despite these challenges, everyone involved is dedicated to delivering quality products.
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