Pokhara, Aug 5: The commercial goat rearing farmers have been provided with grants worth Rs 2 million in the rural areas of the Pokhara Metropolitan City. The program is a part of encouraging farmers to promote goat farming, it is said.
Mayor of Pokhara Metropolitan City
Dhanraj Acharya provided Rs 500,000 each to four different groups as a part of the goat rearing package. The metropolitan city is providing financial assistance
to the farmers every year.
According to Chief of Livestock
Service Section Nabaraj Adhikari, the recipients are Milijuli Goat Rearing
Farmers' Group of Pokhara-13, Sarangkot Goat Rearing Farmers' Group of
Pokhara-18, Laganshil Goat Rearing Farmers' Group of Pokhara-32 and Begnas Goat
Rearing Farmers' Group of Pokhara-31.
Adhikari added that 100 plus goat-rearing farmers have benefited from the grants.
Likewise, farmer Durga Bahadur
Gurung of Mauja Hill Livestock Farm Pokhara was prized with the 'Outstanding
Farmer of the Year' for his contribution to the development of the pocket area for
goat rearing and encouraging other farmers for the same.
On the occasion, Mayor Acharya said
the metropolitan city would be made self-reliant on vegetables, milk, egg, meat, and fruits in the coming five years adding that the farmers would be made more
commercial instead.
He said preparations are ongoing to
run an agriculture ambulance and manage cold stores to ensure a market for the
agricultural produces in the metropolitan city. (RSS)