Chitwan, March 25: Farmers have
complained that they were deprived of domestically produced hybrid seeds of
maize.
The farmers shared this problem
during the concluding session of a residential training on production of hybrid
seeds and farming technology. The training was organized by the National Maize
Research Programme, Chitwan.
Khageshwori Budha Nepali attending
the training from Dailekh district expressed worry over availability of
imported seeds while lack of the locally produced seeds in market.
Locally produced maize seeds are
better and resilient, but it is difficult to find in market, she added. With
the knowledge gained from this training, we would encourage the farmers to
produce and utilize the domestic seeds of maize, she added.
Similarly, Kusmakhar Kafle from
Nawalparasi said it is essential to stress organic production of maize and
other cereals by making the farmers commercial. Once the nationally produced
seeds are ensured smooth marketing, it would be both productive and climate
resilient. "Nepali seeds must be made sufficiently available," he
added.
Coordination Director at Nepal
Agriculture Research Council, Bhanubhakta Pokharel, said production of hybrid
seeds is essential within Nepal. Further publicity on it is equally important,
he said, adding that this initiative could be forwarded with cooperation between
the farmers' groups and local levels.
"Production of Nepali hybrid
seeds requires adequate knowledge, which not only aims at boosting production
but also utilizing land and making farming commercial," he observed.
A total of 20 farmers from various
districts attended the training where they were taught on producing hybrid
maize seeds within country. (RSS)