Farmers worried about non-sale of cauliflower

Magh 21, 2081

Jyoti Shrestha

Farmers worried about non-sale of cauliflower

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Bharat Danuwar of Tamaghat, located in Panchkhaal Municipality-4, is planting a cabbage leaf near the fence. After the merchant did not take the cauliflower, the cauliflower he cut in Barim started rotting. Even when the harvest season in which he had invested lakhs is about to end, he is in trouble after he started rotting and not being sold.

 'Instead of plowing in the field, the traders try to give as much as they say,' Bharat said, 'When there was a price, it used to be a loss, but now we have to pay taxes.' "I don't want to waste the hard work and millions of invested crops," he said.

4 Cauli planted by spending 2 lakhs on the plantation was fruitful . 'I thought that it would be possible to sell up to 4 lakhs,' he said, 'It is not as expected, now it is said that the investment will be in the soil.' He said .

He has sold 16 thousand kilos of cauliflower from 4 plants this year. However, they have not received the price of the sold cauliflower. "So far, we have given 400 bags of cauliflower to the merchant, one bag contains 40 kg of cauliflower," he said, "The merchant has not given a single penny, he said he will give it after the sale. They say it is difficult to sell it in the market." He said that there will be no loss to the farmers if they are sold. "We have to buy bags and ropes to sell cauliflower, we don't know when the money will come, we have to figure out how to manage our household," he said. He thinks that the main reason why the farmers here are not getting the price of vegetables is because they are being imported cheaply from India.

It's time to put a bullet in the Tamaghat area, so the berna is ready . However, the farmers have not been able to cut the cabbages of the fields for planting goats . In the hope of getting the price of cauliflower, which should be cut and sold a month ago, the farmers of Kuro are in a dilemma as the price started to fall. Sitaram Danuwar of Panchkhal-4 waited for a month ago when it was being sold at 10/12 rupees, hoping to get the price later.

Farmers worried about non-sale of cauliflower

'We thought that the demand in the market would increase and the price would be good,' he said He said that he did not. According to him, some people have given the cauliflower to the traders without paying for it and taking it as sold.

'The time has come for the cabbage to rot in the field,' he said Got the price . Sasikumar Mahat of Panauti Municipality-8 Malpi recently sold cauliflower for 10-12 rupees. He thinks that the price of cowries is cheap because there is no demand in the market. 'Compared to last year, this year is much cheaper', he said, 'I used to sell it at 30-35 during this season, the farmers lose a lot if they sell it so cheaply.' Complained about it . Farmers are complaining that they are not getting fair prices for other vegetables along with cauliflower. At this time, farmers can be found everywhere in Panchkhal. Rajaram Mishra of Panchkhal-2 has sold potatoes from the farm at 35 rupees per kg.

"The price of potatoes should have been at least 40-45 in this season," he said, "The farmers are losing at this price." Indu Shrestha of Kharibot located in Panauti-8, who has returned from foreign employment and has been cultivating commercial vegetables, has made 150 tunnels in 16 plantations and cultivated Golbheda. She is selling a crate of 24 kg at 450 after two/three weeks since the price of Golbeda has decreased.

Farmers worried about non-sale of cauliflower

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