Mahendranagar, June 28 : Although the rains that occurred for
some days came as a relief to the farmers here, they are still worried over the shortage of chemical fertilizer as it is time for rice plantation.
When there was no rainfall, the
farmers used boring to draw water for irrigation, but they are now happy to
have the rainfall in a long gap.
The unavailability of chemical
fertilizers has hit hard the farmers. So far, only 10 percent of arable land
has been cultivated for rice plantations.
Chief of agriculture knowledge
center, Dr. Dil Bahadur Bista, said as the regular supply of fertilizers was
disrupted in the country, non-standard chemical fertilizer has been
imported.
Sanjay Rana from Bedkot
Municipality informed that they were forced to buy the chemical fertilizers an
exorbitant price- Rs 2,500 per sack. "Many farmers are not able to
transplant rice for lack of chemical fertilizer."
He added that there is no huge
amount of imports. The security persons at the border were allowing for only a sack
of fertilizer once on a motorcycle and bicycle. The agricultural inputs office
this time provided only half a sack of fertilizer, and Rana shared the plight.
"Why the government was not
managing chemical fertilizer as it was peak time for rice plantation," he
wondered and worried.
Chief of agriculture inputs
company, Bal Bahadur Sah, said only 600 metric tons of DAP fertilizer arrived
here for rice plantation a month back. Since then, there is no supply at all,
he added. (RSS)