Tikapur (Kailali), Aug 29 : Farmers
in Janaki Rural Municipality of Kailali district have been hassled by stray
cattle for quite a while. They are facing difficulty to protect rice plant from
the stray cattle.
They requested the rural
municipality to manage well the stray cattle but in vain.
A farmer Dambar Chaudhari said the
rice is fully grown and time for seeding begins after some days, but the stray
cattle has been a constant nuisance. As he informed, the rice is in panicle
initiation stage, but the cows left unattended have damaged it.
Birendra Kunwar, another farmer
from Janaki-3, shared the plight that they were bound to stay vigil
round-the-clock after the domestic animals left unattended began destroying
rice. "A herd of stray cattle entered the paddy field and damaged it
planted in two katthas of land some days back," he said, adding that even
the crops fenced with wire is invaded.
Ganesh Upadhyay viewed although the
local levels had made arrangement for immediate purpose, long term solution of
stray cattle is awaited. Due to continued pestering of such animals, some
farmers even quit paddy plantation. They sowed legume this year.
Last year, the rural municipality
had allocated Rs 2.5 million to contain stray cattle. Similar amount has been
allocated this year as well. Rural municipality chair Ganesh Chaudhari informed
that the local level was holding discussions and coordinating with stakeholders
for long term solution of stray cattle problems.
"Rural municipality is
coordinating with community forest in a bid to search for a land to contain
stray cattle," he said, adding that even the proposal was called for
managing this problem.
The Janaki Rural Municipality alone
has more than 1,000 stray cattle. (RSS)