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For Dasain, 60 million worth of Khasibo has been exported from cooperatives in 11 places in Palpa. Apart from cooperatives, within the district and retail traders export another 20 million worth outside Khasiboka. By Saptami, it is estimated that there will be a turnover of Khasiboka worth 80 million in the district.
For the last 5 years, women's activism has been conducted through cooperatives opened with the help of government and non-government organizations. As a result, along with the increase in goat rearing business through the cooperative, the export of Khasibo has also increased.
Dhanisara Saru, a goat rearing farmer of Rambha Rural Municipality-2, Foxingkot, said that the goats reared for income have brought good income.
She said that she earned 450,000 by selling 25 khasibos in one year. "I don't need to beg anyone for small tasks, from household expenses," she said. Meena Thapa of Rambha Rural Municipality-2, Phoksingkot, said that most of them have started keeping them at home. She also earned 3 lakh cash by selling 19 goats. "I still have goats ready for sale in my cage," she said, "Now I am planning to sell them for Tihar expenses." In which only women are members . They keep at least 5 Maui goats by joining groups and cooperatives. As a result, if the production is good, Khasi goats will be raised with a live weight of 30 to 50 kg.
There are more than 50 goats in his house. 13 Khasibokas are ready for sale . He has experience that you can earn good income even from ordinary hard work. As the husband of the house also helps, more enthusiasm has been added to goat rearing among women.
As the demand for khasi goat raised by the farmers here has increased, it has become easier for the farmers not only to earn a living but also to celebrate festivals like Dashain Tihar .
Women's Co-operative found no problem in selling goats (khasiboka) after finding traders and reaching Bazarsag.
Through cooperatives opened by the women of the village, collecting goats, weighing live goats and selling them, not only price determination, but also marketing has been taking place. As a result, the interest of women in goat rearing has increased, manager Pande Magar said. She said that women in the village are earning between 30,000 and 5 lakh.
Many families in the district have earned a good income from goat rearing. As a result, Sharda Pachai of Rambha-2, Foxingkot did not have to reach out to anyone for household chores, children's education as well as savings in the group. Pachhai said that she did not stop raising goats because there was no problem in selling goats.
"Goats are collected and marketed through the cooperative of the village," she said, "because the live goats are weighed and sold, the price has not been affected." Many women are satisfied with goat rearing. Goats are insured. The local level has been providing financial and technical support.
Traders reach the village to buy the goats raised by the women of the village. The co-operative determines the price according to the distance . Lal Bahadur Disha Magar, a businessman from Tansen, said that since the price of live khasibok has been fixed, both farmers and traders have benefited.
According to him, the purchased Khasi goats are sent to Butwal, Bhairahawa, Chitwan, Pokhara. "Not only us, but also the farmers have not been hurt after the price has been determined on time," he said, "Therefore, there is no problem in buying and selling recently."
Another businessman Rajendra Shrestha told that he goes to each cooperative and in cooperation with the manager there, he goes to the farmer's house and toll and buys Khasi goats. According to him, the buying and selling of Khasibo through the cooperative has become easy because the weighing and pricing is done.
In Rambha rural municipality, most of the khasibo is exported through 7 cooperatives worth more than 30 million annually. In the last fiscal year, Rambha Rural Municipality-2, Uphata Social Entrepreneurs Women's Cooperative Society has reported that they sold khasibo worth 17.6 million rupees.
Social entrepreneur women's cooperative society of Pipaldanda in Rambha earned 49 lakh 50 thousand, Rambhadevi Sanakisan agricultural cooperative society of Hungi earned 37 lakh 80 thousand . Bishnu Prasad Bhandari, president of Rambha Rural Municipality, said that 36 thousand kg of 1,300 khasibokas were sold by gift, 10,330 kgs of 360 khasibokas by Pipaldanda and 8,400 kgs of 240 khasibokas were sold live.
Women's cooperatives formed at other local levels also sell khasibo. Chief Administrative Officer Thakur Prasad Aryal said that the Rambha Rural Municipality is giving a subsidy of 25 rupees per kilo of live weight for goat farmers. According to him, production-based subsidies have been created by creating procedures. It has been providing technical support as required.
The municipality had given 50 rupees per kg till the previous year. Aryal, the chief administrative officer, said that 2 rupees per kilogram is provided to the cooperative for the collection and sale of khasibo and a lump sum amount is provided annually for the cost of masland.
Heffer Nepal program officer Sobhakhar Neupane said that a lot of Khasibo will be exported from Tansen municipality's Chapa, Baughagumha, Rambha's Phoksingkot, Purvkhola's Siluva, Birkot, Rampur's Darcha, Gadakot, Nisdi's Galdha.
Baughagumha's Friendly Gift Social Entrepreneurs Women's Cooperative sold 1,600 khasibos for 209,230, Rambha's Phoksingkot Uphaar Women's Cooperative sold 1,391 khasibos for 176,660, Nisdi's Galdha Women's Cooperative 1,500 20.32 million income has been taken from the sale of 84 khasibos.
Durgadevi Women's Cooperative located in Rampur Municipality-2, Khairbot has earned 73 lakhs from the sale of 546 Khasibos, Diyalo Women's Cooperative of Rampur Municipality-3, Kirtipur has earned 75 lakhs 15 thousand by selling 418 Khasibos.
Mankamana Women's Co-op based in Purvkhola Rural Municipality-1, Siluwa has sold 1 crore 53 lakh 17 thousand by selling 964, Shubsandesh Women's Co-operative located in Purvkhola Rural Municipality-2, Jalpa has made a turnover of 45 lakh 91 thousand from the sale of 385 Khasibo. ;
Since this cooperative is doing the work of buying and selling, the cooperative itself has earned 97,000 benefits . Besides, other cooperatives have been earning 50 million to 80 million.
