Rukum Paschim, Jan 21: Triveni rural municipality of Rukum Paschim district has sold the ginger worth Rs 60 million in a year.
Although the number of farmers
declined in the local level as compared to the previous year, the production of
spicy plant was higher, fetching more income.
Chief of agriculture section at the
local level, Ramesh Pun, informed that the ginger farmers made a good income by
selling their produce worth Rs 60 million. A total of 1,950 households from 10
wards of Triveni rural municipality have been doing ginger farming.
Each farmer is cultivating two
rapines of land for ginger production. Pun further shared that the ginger
farming covers 195 hectares of land.
More than four quintals of spicy
plant is produced in a ropani of land. Last year, the local level produced
total 15.6 metric tons of ginger. It costs Rs 3,800 for a quintal of
ginger.
The traders reach the ginger fields
to purchase the produce, so there is no problem in marketing.
Nar Bahadur Khadka, a ginger farmer
from Khumcheri of Triveni-4, said he made Rs 100 thousand income this year with
the production and sale of ginger. He has been involving in the commercial
farming of ginger for two decades.
Similarly, Kamal Prasad Gharti from
Banthakot of Triveni-6 shared that both the production and income were better
this year.
He however said a quintal of
rhizome planted for the farming used to yield five quintals of ginger, which is
now declined to three quintals. It may be because of changes in weather and
lack of compost. (RSS)