Baglung,
Sept 27 : In the wake of
Dashain festival, the entrepreneurs have brought Chyangra, Himalayan Goats from
Mustang. Markets in Baglung, Parbat and vicinity witnessed the arrival of
Himalayan Goats.
However, it
takes long time for the businesspersons to collect Himalayan Goats for the
festival.
Businessperson
in Baglung Mahednra KC said four entrepreneurs- two from Parbat and two from
Kathmandu- jointly brought 250 Chyangras for the Dashain festival. Some of
these goats would be supplied to Kathmandu while most of will be sold at
Baglung and Parbat. Six persons were involved in collection and supply of the
Himalayan goats, according to him.
Other
businesspersons were also bringing the Himalayan Goats from Mustang. Jomsom,
Kagbeni and Chamar are some places where such hairy goats are raised. They are
supplied to other places via Myagdi, Baglung and Parbat.
The Mustang
goats are supplied to Pokhara and Kathmandu cities every year.
KC, who has been
buying and selling Chyangras for seven years, said, "A healthy and fleshy
Chyangra costs Rs 40,000 in Mustang itself. It is sold at Rs 45,000 or
more." He worried that Himalayan Goats were not imported from Tibet this
year. Mustang too has not sufficient production.
As Korala border
point has not been opened the businesspersons are unable to import the
Himalayan Goats from Tibet. Only Mustang Chayangras do not suffice market
demand.
Due to low
production, the price has hiked. It was only two years back that a good
Chyangra used to cost Rs 27,000, but its rose to 40,000 now.
An entrepreneur
at Kusma, Raju Pun, said many old traders did not go to Mustang for collecting
Chyangra because of soaring price hike. "This year, trading Chyangra is
not lucrative," he observed.
Some years back,
Baglung alone saw the arrival of over 2,000 Chyangras, but is not so now. The
way to commute is difficult, they shared.
Although it is
expensive, many people yearn to have Chayangra in their Dashain cuisine.
The traders are
also of the view that the price of the Himalayan Goat went up also because of
COVID-19 pandemic.
It is believed
that Chyangra meat is tasty and healthier too. Although normal goats are
available around the years for meat, Chyangra is special demand during the
festival. (RSS)