What about Taxus baccata or loth sallo?
Yes, in this case, we refocused. What has happened is that the Taxus leaves that are coming in from Europe are cheaper than those from Nepal because of three reasons. First, the government imposed a very high royalty on the Taxus leaves collected from the forests. Second, Taxus grows at a very high altitude where the transport system is not easy. Third, in Nepal, the collection of Taxus leaves is not regular, it is seasonal. What may be the reason that no other herbs-based company of India has invested in Nepal despite Nepal being the major source of Himalayan herbs? Some of them are having their own internal problems. For example, Vaidyanath has broken apart. Second, they are more India-focused and herbal-focused. They are not looking outside India for expansion. But in case of Dabur, it is expanding not only geographically across many countries, it is also expanding to become a real FMCG company from a herbal company. Dabur now is not competing with Vaidyanath or Jhandu but with Leve