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Ahmedabad: Jatamansi (Nardostachys Grandiflora) (Min Rs 400/kg, Max Rs 450/kg, Avg Rs 425/kg) Ahmedabad: Haldi (Curcuma Amada) (Min Rs 140/kg, Max Rs 148/kg, Avg Rs 144/kg) Ahmedabad: Guggal Black (Comiphora Wightii ) (Min Rs 120/kg, Max Rs 122/kg, Avg Rs 121/kg) Ahmedabad: Gudmar Leaves (Gymnema Sylvestre) (Min Rs 50/kg, Max Rs 60/kg, Avg Rs 55/kg) Ahmedabad: Gokhru Chhota (Tribulus Terrestris) (Min Rs 30/kg, Max Rs 36/kg, Avg Rs 33/kg) Ahmedabad: Giloy (Tinospora Cordispolia) (Min Rs 20/kg, Max Rs 25/kg, Avg Rs 22/kg) Ahmedabad: Dhataki (Woodfordia Fruticosa Kurz) (Min Rs 34/kg, Max Rs 40/kg, Avg Rs 37/kg) Ahmedabad: Daruharidra (Coscinium Fenestratum (Gaertn) (Min Rs 38/kg, Max Rs 42/kg, Avg Rs 40/kg) Ahmedabad: Dalchini (Cinnamomum Zeylanicum) (Min Rs 110/kg, Max Rs 120/kg, Avg Rs 115/kg) Ahmedabad: Chiraita (Swertia Chirayata) (Min Rs 28/kg, Max Rs 32/kg, Avg Rs 30/kg)
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Complexities in trade of herbal and medicinal plants in India
Trade in medicinal plants is highly complex in India. It involves a number of persons in the channel. Starting with the collection of material in the wild by tribal and villagers, it comes to the local traders known as “Thekedars” who deliver it at a road head centre. The material collected at these centres is carried to the regional wholesale market which is then sent to the bigger towns/ cities.
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