Tikapur, March 10: Farmers at Tikapur, Lamki-Chua, Janaki, Bhajani and Bardgoriya in Kailali have lately attracted to herbs production. They have chosen the herbs production as the third crops after maize and mustard farming.
This year, 212 farmers of various
parts in Kailali are engaged in the herbs production.
The Tikapur-based Herbs Production
and Processing Company aims to produce 4,000 kilos of oil from Mentha (a type
of mint) plants this year. It has so far produced mint oil worth Rs 5.6 million
using locally produced raw materials.
Tikapur has an advanced herbs
processing centre. However, its full-fledged operation is awaited. According to
Company's Tikapur Chief Kamal Belbase, 152 farmers in the district are engaged
in Mentha production while 55 have chosen Eucalyptus production.
However, according to him, the
government's support is necessary to promote the herbs production in the
district.
One Dil Bahadur Chaudhary of
Tikapur-1 said he has been doing Mentha farming in one bigha of land (one bigha
is equivalent to 72,900 sq.ft) and hopes to see better results than from the
maize farming last year. He said though farmers are ready to promote herbal
production, issues like the availability of seeds and other facilities have discouraged
them.
It is said three to five litres
menthol oil can be produced from the mentha planted on one kaththa land. The
Herbs Production and Processing Company Limited Tikapur purchases the oil
processed from menthe from farmers. It buys the processed menthe oil at Rs
1,400 per litre, the eucalyptus oil for Rs 1,150 per litre and the chamomile
oil for Rs 19thousand per litre.
The Company has four and a half
bighas plot of land in Tikapur and it produces the seeds for the farmers. The
farmers who were growing medicinal herbs on commercial basis since three years
back had switched to cultivating other crops after getting subsidies for
growing these crops. However, they have taken up medicinal herbs cultivation
from this year, according to the farmers.
The Company had two machines for
the processing of herbs. It bought four more machines at a cost of
approximately Rs 15 million six years back after the increase in the number of
farmers taking to herbal farming.
According to farmers, they are
attracted to herbs farming as it is comparatively easier that the cereal crop
farming and since herbs are cash crops. The Company has also provided
employment to the farmers.
The Company's Tikapur branch
regularly employs 30 persons on a daily wage basis and seven are permanent
employees. The six processing machines with the Company are operated 16 hours
daily. Company chief Belbase said the Company can process around 50 tonnes
herbs daily. (RSS)