Karnali, July 28 : Agriculture yields have dropped in the Karnali province. It is found that overall agriculture production had dropped in the province by 11.24 percent up to mid-December of the fiscal year 2021/22.
According to the Half Yearly
Economic Activities Study Report of the FY 2021/22 made public by the Nepal
Rastra Bank (NRB), Surkhet Office, crop-covered land and production has
decreased.
The NRB Provincial Office Surkhet
had carried out an on-site study in Mugu and desk research in other districts
on economic activities, including the comparative status of agriculture, industry
and service sector, infrastructural development, and employment.
The study has come up with findings that agrarian land area has dropped by 6.19 percent. The area covering
main crops including paddy, corn, and wheat has also decreased, the study
reveals.
Paddy crops have dropped by 11.90
percent, corn cultivation by 8.65 percent, and wheat by 4.95 percent.
However, the land mass covering the cultivation of millet, black wheat, soybean, pulse, and oily products has
increased, the report notes.
Paddy production has increased
by 21.89 percent while corn production has upped by 2.1 percent. Likewise, the productivity of millet and black wheat has declined though their coverage area
has increased.
Director of Agriculture Development
Directorate Chitra Bahadur Rokaya said the prevalence of the traditional agriculture
system, unavailability of fertilizers and seeds, and inadequate irrigation
facilities among others might have caused a reduction in agricultural land and
production.