72 percent of paddy planting in Palpa has been completed

Shrawn 3, 2082

Madhav Aryal

72 percent of paddy planting in Palpa has been completed

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72 percent of paddy planting has been completed in Palpa despite lack of irrigation canals and insufficient rainfall. According to the Agricultural Knowledge Center, planting has been completed in 72 percent of the land where rice is cultivated. In places where there is no irrigation system, rice and maize have not yet been planted.

Narayan Aryal, a farmer of Rampur Municipality-8, said that the irrigation canals are not being built and the water has not yet reached the dry fields. Planting in the fields irrigated by the river is almost finished, but in some places it is not done yet because of corn. Dil Bahadur Rana of Rampur Municipality-9 said that due to lack of rain, even though the paddy fields were matured, they could not plant the fields due to the lack of water in the rivers and lakes.

Palpa's Annabhandar Madi, Tinau's Kachal, Tansen's Argali, Rambha's Pipaldanda, Tinau's Dobhan, Mathagadi's Jhadewa fields have been planted, according to the data of Krishi Gyan Kendra Palpa. The Rampur Municipality Agriculture Branch has informed that there is a delay in the planting of maize in various parts of Rampur, Khaliwan, Gejha, Darcha in Rampur Municipality.

The agriculture branch of the local level has informed that planting is still going on in some parts of Nisdi and Huagi parts of Rambha. Aravindamani Tripathi, head of Krishi Gyan Kendra, said that most of the land in Rampur municipality is not irrigated and corn has not ripened in some areas. He said that he had planted paddy even though he was suffering due to lack of rain.

It is estimated that planting will be done within the second week of July after the corn ripens in the Rampur Municipality area. In Palpa, 8 thousand 210 hectares of land has been cultivated annually. Here, advanced and hybrid Saava Mansuli, Radha, Khumal, Basmati, US 312, Savitri varieties of paddy are planted.

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