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Uncultivated land being tilled after incentives


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2021 Feb 26, 11:12, WALING
This undated image shows farmers harvesting sugarcane crops from a field in Nepal. Photo courtesy: pixabay

Phedikhola Rural Municipality of Syanga district has decided to provide incentives to the farmers cultivating the land left untilled for two consecutive years. The rural municipality brought such a scheme last fiscal year to involve the youths in agriculture, said Chairperson Ghanashyam Subedi.

Subedi further informed that a work procedure was brought to bring into use the uncultivated land so that self-reliance on food would grow. Even the sale and distribution of surplus food would generate good income, he added.

According to him, 1,734 ropanis of such land was tilled last year involving 334 farmers. It produced goods worth more than Rs 60 million.

The incentive will continue for the cultivation of land this year too. The farmer willing to till the uncultivated land needs to fill up a form from the concerned ward office, and produce a land ownership certificate, contract if it is given or taken in a lease, and recommendation letter of the concerned ward office.

Anyone willing to do farming should cultivate the land left unused for two consecutive years. The rural municipality has encouraged the farmers by providing Rs 2,000 per ropani of land while Rs 2500 per ropani in the land taken in the lease, said Chief Administrative Officer at the rural municipality, Chiranjivi Baral.

For growing rice, there should be a minimum of two ropanis of land while one ropani for millet, and legumes and vegetables.

There were some 6,000 ropanis of land left uncultivated in five wards of the rural municipality. Currently, 1,734 ropanis of such land are cultivated for cereals and legumes.

There is encouraging participation of people in farming with incentives, Chairman Subedi claimed.


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