Ilam, Aug. 4 : Khadga Bahadur Karki
of Mangsebung Rural Municipality-2 in Ilam district has made a decent income
from commercial farming of Akabare chilly for the last two years.
Karki, a returnee migrant from
Malaysia, has done commercial farming of Akabare chilly in eight ropani of land
and has earned Rs 1.5 million in a year.
He has also registered a business
firm in the name of 'Bataha Agriculture and Nursery Farm'.
"I grew 11 quintals of Akabare
chilly last year from 1,000 plants. I made good income in the first year of
business venture," he said adding that he sold his product for Rs 250 to
Rs 300 per kilogram.
I have expanded my business this
year, elated Karki shared.
Excited by the success of his
business, he has planted 5,000 plants of Akabare by leasing four ropani of land
from others.
Karki shared that he is not worried
about the lack of market for the product and added that he plans to make about
Rs 1 million to 1.5 million in profit in a year.
The Akabare chilly grown here sold
to the traders from Ilam bazaar, Damak in Jhapa and Itahari in Sunsari
too. (RSS)