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          To get the peach seedlings to Nepal would cost 2,408 dollars in Canadian dollars and that’s just purchasing the trees, trucking them to the airport and then the plane transport overseas.  If the farmer were to pick the trees up him/herself from the airport it would save the cost of shipping it to the farm.  So if the farmer picked up the trees the total for each tree would be $48.15 Canadian, which would be 3,838.02 Nepalese Rupee.  If the farmer bought all 50 trees to start his orchard he would be paying 191,940.61 Nepalese Rupee.  With this total most, if not all Nepalese farmers could not afforded to start a peach orchard with the supply coming from Canada.  The only way that would be a reasonable scenario, would be a grant from the Canadian or Nepal government to start production, or even some sort of loan for the farmer. 

Cost Analysis

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