Myagdi is selling more than 30 karat oranges this year

Poush 19, 2081

Ghanashyam Khadka

Myagdi is selling more than 30 karat oranges this year

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Due to the commercial orange cultivation that started after the roads reached the rural settlements, it is predicted that this year, Myagdi will earn more than 300 million from oranges alone. Agricultural Knowledge Center Myagdi has predicted that this year, due to the favorable weather and the absence of disease and insect infestation, this income can be achieved.

Sanjiv Bastola, head of Agricultural Knowledge Center Myagdi, estimated that about 130 houses in Marek, Rakhu, Surkemela, Thamdanda and Baskuna of Beni Municipality 3 and 4 wards will sell oranges worth around 50 million rupees.

He also said that the leading farmers of Beni municipality-4 Surkemela, Baskuna, Sandeep KC for 22 lakhs, Dil Bahadur KC for 14 lakhs and Tilak Gurung for 14 lakhs, have earned by selling orange orchards in one lump sum. . 

According to the preliminary records of Krishi Gyan Kendra, oranges worth 8 million were sold last year only from Beni-3 Marek. This year, he said, it is projected that oranges worth 15 million will be sold from here. According to Gyan Kendra, oranges worth 1 crore were sold from Baskuna village last year, and oranges were sold for 2 crore this year.

Sanjiv Bastola, the head of Krishi Gyan Kendra, said that oranges will be cultivated in an area of ​​810 hectares in Myagdi and farmers have started trying to commercialize oranges after road transportation became easier. 

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