Jaleshwor, July 10 : Mahottari district has witnessed only 10 percent of paddy plantation as the peak plantation Nepali month of Asar is towards its end.
Failure to prepare nursery beds for
paddy seedlings and lack of adequate rainfall have caused a delay in paddy
plantation, said Dr Ram Chandra Yadav, chief of the Agriculture Knowledge
Centre, Mahottari.
Around 50 percent of paddy
cultivation took place during the same period last year, he said. Out of the
total 50,000 hectares of paddy cultivable land, paddy is grown on 45,000
hectares on average. Of them, 21,000 hectares have access to irrigation, and
the remaining depend on rainwater.
As a result of their dependency on
rainwater, the production fluctuates. When it rains, the production goes up or
else it goes down, according to the Centre.
The Centre has taken initiatives to
increase the production. It has distributed agriculture equipment in 50 percent
subsidy, and managed seed storage and processing. It has also reached an
agreement to install 120 shallow tubewells for irrigation facility, he
said. (RSS)