Notably, the ban was imposed after testing in a laboratory in Kolkata, which confirmed presence of pesticide residues beyond the Codex Alimentarius Commission’s limits.
Bhutan has since lifted the ban. However, to move towards a healthy food economy, Bhutan has been more selective on food products from India. According to data from The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda), compared to the first five months of this financial year (April-August) over the same period last year, India’s food export to Bhutan is down 40 per cent in volume and 15 per cent in value this year (13,139 tonnes, from 18,572 tonnes; Rs 113 crore, from Rs 131 crore.
While the European Union has been imposing bans on Indian food products, so have some in Asia. For instance, Vietnam had banned import of groundnut.
India is Bhutan's largest trading partner. In 2016, bilateral trade was Rs 8,723 crore, with Rs 5,528 crore in import (82 per cent of Bhutan's total) and Rs 3,205 of export from there, about 90 per cent of Bhutan's total.
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