Bharatpur, Jan 2 : Farmers of Chitwan have demanded rise in the milk price.
Organizing a
press meet in Bharatpur on Sunday, they called for increasing the unit price in
proportion to the rise in the investment. Farmers have demanded increase by Rs
14 per liter.
Central
chairperson of National Commercial Livestock and Milk Producers Farmers Society
Ananda Neure said milk price should be increased in a way that farmers get
additional Rs 14 per liter.
Noting that
farmers could not meet the investment due to hefty rise in the price of feed
and straw, he said farmers would be compelled to abandon the profession if the
unit price of milk was not increased.
He also called
for the government arrange farmer identity card and provide subsidy as per the
need. "The State should provide 80 percent subsidy for the development of
physical infrastructure of the agriculture and milk related cooperatives and
commercial firms".
Chairperson
Neure further noted that the agriculture loan should be further effective.
Advisor to
Farmers Society Bhagirath Timilsina said the milk price was not as expected and
livestock sector was on the brink of collapse for farmers being denied of
profit subsidy.
He also said
farmers are draining to foreign employment every day due to the policy of the
State.
According to the
Society data, as many as 2.2 million households have become self-reliant on
milk production in Nepal. (RSS)