Parbat,
Dec 27 : People from
rural areas of Parbat district have been suffering from monkey menace. It is an
uphill task for farmers to save the winter crops during harvest time.
Punakhar
Parajuli from Kushma Municipality-9 shared the plight that he used to cultivate
18 ropanis of land. It is time the lush green wheat grew in the fields around
his house. But, he is now free, no need to be busying in irrigation. He blames
the money menace behind it.
Not only of
Punakhar Parajuli, some 50 ropanis of land belonging to Bishnuhari Parajuli and
Tikaram Tiwari are left barren because of the monkey terror.
After harvesting
rice, they did not have zeal to cultivate for winter crops. "We failed to
save winter crops from monkey invasion. We suffered much, so left to grow
winter crops," Tikaram shared.
Similarly, soon
after 40 kg potato seeds sprouted in the field belonging to Ram Prasad Gaudel
from Phalebas-4, it was destroyed by the monkey. Ramu Parajuli from Bihadi
Rural Municipality-3 also informed that he has stopped planting potato for
three years because he could not stand with the hassles caused by monkey.
"Once the
monkey is lured to eat harvest-time crop, it does not leave field till the crop
is eaten up," he said, adding that they could not do commercial farming of
potato because of the prowling simians.
For two years,
he has been adopting alternative cultivation- of turmeric, ginger and
mustard.
No village is
left to be invaded by the prowling simians in the district. The farmers in some
places are even staying awake to chase away the monkeys.
Guru Datta
Chapagain from Modi-2 said in the beginning, when the dog barked at them, the
monkeys were chased away, but the monkeys pounce upon dogs now.
Potato is one of
the major crops in the district. Banau, Shalija, Lekhphant Kyang, Bhuktangle,
Banskharka villages some of the pocket areas for potato farming.
Samundra Khatri
from Banskharak said, "Now, the monkey has begun eating orange too. The
monkeys used to get scared seeing human beings but they pounce upon people
now."
Potato is the
main crops in the villages of the upper belts of district. The farmers from
Kushma and Phalebas area which are good for winter crops informed that they
could not harvest crops safely.
As recent as a
decade back, the district exported wheat and wheat seeds. But, wheat is
imported from Tarai districts now, according to Agriculture Knowledge Centre,
Parbat. (RSS)