Doti, April 7: Farmers' attraction towards onion farming has been on the rise in Doti district in recent years. The number of farmers growing onions has increased thanks to the government subsidy and market prospects.
Sakram Mahara, a farmer from Shikhar
Muncipality-3 in the district, is growing onions on his 20-ropani farm at
Tulsiganyani area this year. The 61-year-old farmer expanded the farmland from
last year's eight ropani to 20 ropani this year.
Mahara said that he expanded his
farming this year after getting pipe for irrigation supplies and improved seeds
from the Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Doti.
The price of onions fluctuates in
the market but he earns upto Rs 80 per kilogram during the off-season.
He, however, complained that the
farmers have to face more troubles in selling onions than its production.
"Much of the product is wasted for lack of a store," he added.
Mahara is producing the onion seeds
from this year.
Likewise, Yam Bam of Bogatan Rural
Municipality-1 in the district is growing onions in 10 ropani farmland by
registering Usha Multipurpose Agriculture and Livestock Farm. A commercial
farmer, Bam is preparing to grow onions in 40 ropani farmland soon.
Furthermore, Dhruba Malasi of
Pantola village in Dipayal Silgadhi Municipality-2 told the RSS that he has
grown onions in his six ropani farm stating that this business could be a good
source of income for him.
Acting Chief of Agriculture
Knowledge Centre, Doti, Ganga Dutta Awasthi said the onion farming done by
Mahara is an example in the hilly districts of the Sudurpaschim province.
Awasthi stated that the Centre is
also working to ensure a reliable supply chain through coordination with the
traders.
Experts argue that the promotion of
onion farming in the country could be a viable tool for the engagement of youth
leading to the import substitution of onions as Nepal is spending billions of
rupees every year and is heavily dependent on imported onions. (RSS)