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Income from selling Cisno

श्रावण १०, २०८१
Income from selling Cisno
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Highlights

  • The main market capital of Sisno

There is a custom in the village to divide the sisno in the garden, dill, kanla, pakha because it burns. In some villages, after leaving the house, there is also a practice of destroying the house because it grows and becomes dirty.

Until a few years ago, Sisno was only viewed differently. To some extent, it was believed that Sisno is the food of the poor. But this Sisno has started to be cultivated commercially.

Until recently, after cutting and destroying the sisno became a source of income, some farmers have started to use it not only as a conservation, but as an alternative cultivation. After the demand of sisno in the market started to increase, sisno processing industry started opening in the village.

Melung rural municipality-5 in Bolobari village, Bolobari sisno farming production and processing farmers group has started commercial sisno farming by renting 80 plants of land. The group has also built a Sisno processing center by spending 1.6 million. Where the local residents of the village process the sisno and make powder.

Chairman of the group, Man Bahadur Magar, said that they started sisnokheti by renting 80 plants of land for commercial cultivation of sisno. "Now we are making good use of the sisno that is being wasted in the village, it is directly providing employment to women," he said, "to prevent the shortage of sisno, the group has started farming."

The work is being done to plant Sisno in other uncultivated fields . Magar said that by renting 45 ropani of the school's steep land and 35 ropani of local land for 15,000 rupees per year, they cultivated commercial crops. "This is the first year, it takes another year to grow sisno," he said.

At present, the industry only processes cisterns according to demand, he said. 30 kg of green sisno produces 5 kg of powder . He said that one kg of Sisno powder is sold in the market for 500 rupees. According to him, the industry can produce 15 to 20 kg of Sisno powder in a day. He also said that Sisno's main market is the capital.

From February to June, there is a tradition of making and eating green onion soup in the village. Cisno is considered to be multipurpose as a medicine . But this money is being wasted in the village . When the cattle start giving less milk, it is customary to feed them by making a trough. As the importance and usefulness of Sisno increased, it has been found in the form of powder from the city's shopping malls to Koseli homes. No matter how much you pick the sisno's hair, the more it grows.

The locals of Bolbarari have made a source of income by uprooting and destroying the vegetation due to the fear of being burnt by cisno. After the opening of the sisno processing industry in the village, the women here have started to earn income by going to nearby canals and forests and picking sisno during their free time. Meena Magar, a local, said that the cisnos from the canals of Bari are picked daily and sold to the nearby industry.

'The fields and forest are surrounded by cisno, we used to cut them down every year,' she said, 'I didn't believe that cisno would be sold, now this has started to be a source of additional income.' She said that she used to pick and sell sisno. She said that in the morning and evening, she used to pick sisno and give it to the industry. She said that the industry is being tipped over. "The industry pays 10 to 15 rupees for one kg of green onions," she said. One person picks 20 to 40 kg of sisno in a day.'

In the beginning, Uttamkumari Magar said that no one believed that you can get income even by picking rice. We said that the industry has opened up if Cisno is sold to many people. Everyone started flying,' she said, 'now they have started to believe that cisnos are also sold in the village.' She said that since it is a new industry, they are picking only according to the demand.

प्रकाशित : श्रावण १०, २०८१ १८:१९
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