Baniyani, June 11: Farmers from
Kachankawal rural municipality of Jhapa district have been worried about not
getting a proper market for the paddy they have produced.
There is no sale of chaite dhan,
the paddy cultivated in Chait month, according to farmer Durga
Prasad Thapa from Kanchankawal rural municipality-2.
The rice is ripe in the field for
harvest. But the slump in price has distressed farmers.
They were selling the rice at Rs
1,050 to Rs 1,200 per maan some days back.
Also the member of the rice super zone
coordination committee, Thapa viewed that as the government encouraged paddy
production, its sales and marketing should also be managed. The paddy
production will increase this year, he hopped.
Another farmer Toyanath Mishra from
Kachankawal-3 said, "Although we sold a maan of rice for Rs 1,200 in the
beginning, the price declined heavily now- Rs 900 per maan. It is a peak time
for paddy harvest and sale, but declining price is cause for
concern."
For a week, the paddy failed to get a proper price.
As the chaite dhan is not as dry as
the normal rice, it is not practical for farmers to store it. So, the farmers have
no option but to sell it immediately after throwing it in the field.
"Despite the loss, we are bound to
sell chaite dhan," Mishra shared plight, adding that if it is not sold on
time, it will decay.
Earlier, on March 28, the
government had decided to fix the minimum support price of chaite dhan at Rs
2,707 per quintal. Such rice should not have more than 18 percent wetness.
The farmers are worried much
because they are forced to sell the rice at a price less than the minimum
support price fixed by the government. (RSS)