Ilam, Jan 7: The price of cardamom has increased by threefold this season, bringing happiness to the farmers.
Cardamom is now being sold at the
highest price in the past four years. Trader Jeevan Pandey said that the price
of cardamom has increased by almost three times more than last year. The price
was Rs 28,000 last year but good quality of cardamom is now being sold at Rs
85,000 per quintal.
According to Pandey, the price of
cardamom has increased this year because there is not enough cardamom as per
its demand in the international market.
Biren Shereng of Suryodaya
municipality-1 has cultivated cardamom in an area of about 100 ropani of land.
He said 27 to 30 metric tons of cardamom is produced annually giving savings of
at least one million rupees.
The farmers of Ilam have started to increase
their income after the improvement of cardamom with the use of modern farming
system.
This year, 1,325 metric tons of
cardamom has been produced in the district. This is 7.96 percent more than the
previous year. According to Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Ilam, the cardamom
has been produced with plantation in 1,753 hectares of land.
According to Runa Khadka, an
employee of the Centre, only 1,215.26 metric tons of cardamom was produced last
year when it was cultivated in 1,755 hectares. Though cardamom plantations have
decreased, production and productivity have increased this year. He said that
the productivity per hectare was 0.69 per hectare last year and increased to
0.75 per hectare in the current year.
In Ilam, cardamom is grown in all
the 10 local levels including six rural municipalities and four municipalities.
However, it is more extensive in Maijogmai and Sandakpur rural municipalities.
Cardamom is grown at an altitude of 700 to 2100 meters above sea level. (RSS)