Kanchanpur, April 18: Inflation of vegetables has
increased in Kanchanpur district due to the lack of availability of vegetables in
markets following a decline in local production in the recent period.
Production of vegetables has
declined due to sudden changes in weather. Former Chairperson of Kanchanpur
Vegetable Entrepreneurs' Association, Tarka Raj Bhatta, said that though the
local productions—pumpkin, brinjal, bottle gourd are in the market, other
vegetables are being imported from the Indian market.
Vegetables like onion, potato, long
bean, tomato, okra, and carrot are being imported regularly from India.
Bhatta said tomatoes cultivated by
farmers got damaged due to sudden changes in weather and the supply of local
productions was low as compared to previous years.
Sample test of the vegetables
imported from India via the Gaddachauki checkpoint is carried out at a lab located
at a vegetable market, Attariya, of Kailali.
Tomato cultivated by Khyaliram
Barma on around 15 kattas of land at Bhimdutta municipality-19 has been
completely damaged due to rain and excessive cold. He had planted tomatoes in the
month of November.
Barma, who is involved in vegetable
farming for the past 13 years, said that the price of tomatoes and lemon has
skyrocketed. Though the price of bottled gourd and pumpkin has become cheaper,
the price of other vegetables is high, said, businessmen.
A vegetable businessman, Anil
Prasad Chaudhary, said that they are now compelled to sell a piece of lemon at
Rs 20 after the price of lemon reached Rs 500 per kg.
Although the supply of vegetables
produced in the district is low, there is no lack of vegetables in the
market.