Tolakanta Bagale
Waling, Nov 30 : Orange production has increased in Syangja this year. The district produced 22,500 metric tonnes orange this year, the Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Syangja stated. The farmers have been enthused with the production growth with orange farming becoming a viable means of livelihood for them in recent days.
Chief of the AKC
Syangja, Binod Hamal said the district produced orange worth more than one
billion rupees. According to him, the district exported oranges worth Rs 570
million last year.
"The production
rate this year is 15 metric tonnes per hectare. It was 10 metric tonnes per
hectare last year. The increase in orange production is 5 metric tonnes per
hectare compared to the previous year," Hamal said.
Orange orchards
cover 2,000 hectares area in Syangja. Hamal, the AKC Syangja Chief, claimed
that Syangja district has the largest area of orange orchards and the highest
production throughout the country.
Oranges are
being sold at Rs 65 per kilogramme. Its price was Rs 50 per kg in the last week
of October.
Phani Narayan
Aryal, an orange trader of Thapathok, Arjun Chaupari rural municipality-1, said
he earned up to Rs 5 million by selling oranges. His income from orange trade
last year was only Rs 2.5 million.
"We have
got a bumper orange harvest this year. There are so many fruits on a single
bough that we have to provide support to it," Aryal said in excitement.
There are 2,000 orange trees in his orchard. Aryal has installed a grading
machine at his farm and he has been supplying the fruits to the market fresh
from the orchard.
Lekhnath Kafle
of Phutedhunga, Waling-2, made an income of Rs 200 thousand last year by
selling oranges. He estimates that the income this year will be double than
that of last year. He said that there is no problem of harvesting the oranges
and taking the production to the market as this is all done by the contractors
themselves. There are 100 trees in his orchard.
Bhuparaj
Bhandari, another orange trader of Galyang Municipality-7 in the district, said
he earned Rs 2.2 million last year and is all confident that the earnings from
oranges is going to be much higher this year. He sold 31 tonnes oranges last
year. He has 800 orange trees in his garden.
AKC Syangja
Chief Hamal said the income this year from the sale of orange in the district
is estimated to be Rs 1.25 billion. He added that oranges worth Rs 250 million
are consumed within the district itself.
The orange
production last year was 13,840 metric tonnes. Orange was grown in 1,160 out of
a total 1,655 hectares in the district in Fiscal Year 2021/22 and the
production was 17,632 tonnes. (RSS)