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2023 Apr 04, 12:38,
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A local Dambar Bahadur Bista has been getting good returns from vegetable farming at Dipnagar of Shuklaphanta Municipality-11 in the district. He has run his family with the income.

He is a commercial vegetable farmer- grows vegetables in more than 10 katthas of land throughout the year and earns Rs 200 to Rs 500 thousand annually.

"I produced 12 quintals of potato in two katthas of land this year alone, thereby earning Rs 48,000," he shared, adding that even tomato farming has earned Rs 50,000.

There is still some tomato in the field to collect for sale. Rs 30,000 was made by selling green vegetables and chilies.

He informed that he gradually learnt modern farming which, he hoped, helped him make more produce. Bista has however not got any training on modern farming. "I learnt by seeing how other farmers cultivate land and make produce," he said, adding he even observed how the Indian farmers grow vegetables.

In the beginning, farmer Bista sold vegetables in the community by bringing them from the Indian market. "It costs a lot to carry vegetables on bicycles- border security used to be a hassle. So, I decided to produce and sell vegetables on my own."

According to him, it took one year for him to understand well how cultivation could be done effectively. He gradually got the idea and materialized, which resulted in good harvest and huge income later.

In addition to family spending, the school fee is also managed well with the income made by selling vegetables. Local market is enough for the sale.

"I'm planning to expand the area for vegetable farming," he shared the plan. Bista suggests that Nepal should increase domestic products like vegetables to reduce imports.

Similarly, training to farmers and availability of agricultural tools, pesticides, improved seeds and chemical fertilizers are essential to increase production.

In this connection, chief administrative officer at Shuklaphanta Municipality, Tikendra Raj Bhatta, said the municipality was increasing the budget for agriculture every year in a bid to create jobs and make farmers commercial. "The budget for agriculture last year was only Rs 1 million, while it was increased to Rs 5 million," he informed.

He also shared that the agriculture profile of all 12 wards from the municipality was being prepared.


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