diyos<\/em> (butter lamps) and jars made of clay and ceramic is on rise in the villages of Mahottari District.<\/p>\nThe demand for these products has resulted in creation of a specific market that sells only these clay and ceramic products.<\/p>\n
\u201cMore than 20 new such shops have sprouted in the major junction and local market of Bardibas,\u201d says Bhawanath Khatiwada, General Secretary of Bardibas Trade Association.<\/p>\n
This appears as a good opportunity for the communities that hold expertise in making such natural products.<\/p>\n
The sale and purchase of earthenware in Mahottari bazaar, during the Tihar and Chhath festivals alone, makes up business worth Rs 2.5 million, says the Mahottari Chamber of Commerce and Industry.<\/p>\n
Special Boost to Flower Market<\/h4>\n Owing to the rise in demand for flowers such as marigold, globe amaranth and chrysanthemum during Tihar, the flower market usually demands on imports to meet the domestic demand.<\/p>\n
However, it\u2019s not the case for this Tihar.<\/p>\n
\u201cLast year, we had met around 40 percent of demand for marigold during Tihar festival through imports. This year, import of marigold is expected to come down to almost 20 percent of the demand,\u201d says Dilip Bade, senior vice president of Floriculture Association of Nepal (FAN).<\/p>\n
Bade was confident about sufficient supply of such flowers during the festival. \u201cWe have already achieved self-sufficiency in chrysanthemum and globe amaranth,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n
Price of Dry Fruits to Remain Stable<\/h4>\n The demand for dry fruits is usually at peaks during Tihar festival, as the Nepali Hindu women offer these delicious items to their brothers during the Bhai Tika festival.<\/p>\n
Owing to the demand and to finish off the existing stock, not even an artificial price hike is expected in the market in terms of dry fruits sales.<\/p>\n
\u201cIf dry fruits remain unsold, they will remain in stock of traders for a year. That is why I don’t think there will be artificial price hike. Customers will not have to pay more for dry fruits for the Bhai Tika festival,\u201d says Devendra Bhakta Shrestha, Secretary, Nepal Chamber of Commerce (NCC).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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