By Our
Correspondent, Humla, June 27: Youths of Hepka village located in Namkha Rural
Municipality-1 in the Humla district
have ventured into a group commercial farming of apple and walnut.
The
youths started the common commercial farming knowing that productivity can be
increased through collective farming in which land is aggregated rather than doing
it separately on a segregated small land.
A youth
farmer Pasang Lama of Hepka village said that he started apple and walnut
farming in partnership with other local friends by bringing the barren land into use last year.
They
have constructed separate plots of nurseries to grow seedlings.
Lama
informed that around 650 seedlings of walnuts and 2000 seedlings of apple are
growing.
He
said that an additional 500 seedlings are being grown for next year.
Chief
of the Agriculture Development Office Bakhat Khadka said that the Pramod
Livestock Farming, Agriculture and Medicinal Herb Firm has been provided with
assistance under the collective farming motivation scheme.
He said that
the agriculture office spent the budget of Rs 2.5 million for the development
of the firm as the best firm for apples and walnuts in the district
The
firm has a total investment of Rs 5.4 million. Of the total investment, the
agriculture office provided Rs. 2.5 million, while Lama and his partners invested
the remaining amount.
The distance
of the firm is near from Simkot-Hilsa road segment under the Karnali corridor and a
road to link the firm with the road network is under construction.