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Additional income by selling dung

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Krishna Prasad Sharma of Beni Municipality-7 Tunikhark has 20 buffaloes in his barn. Sharma is running an agriculture and livestock farm and earns good income by selling milk regularly. At present, he not only sells milk from his firm, this time also he has earned three lakh rupees by selling dung manure.

Additional income by selling dung

They earn more than 400,000 annually by selling cattle dung. He said that by selling Gobarmal, three lakhs was earned in the last three months and more than 140,000 grass was exchanged.

Sharma sells a 50 kg bag of ripe (composted) dung manure for one hundred rupees. Alo (composted) manure is sold for 50 rupees a bag. Farmers of Raghuganga Rural Municipality, Beni Municipality, Goushwara, Khawra, Bagarphant, Pulachour and neighboring mountain water, 1 Banskhark, 4 Milanchok have been buying from Sharma's Goth.

'Especially produced cow's milk . Good income has also been made by selling cow excrement. This is a supplemental income for farmers," said farmer Krishna Sharma, "The price of manure exchanged with cow dung and grass has earned as much as 4 lakhs annually. Farmers come to the shed to look for manure.'

Durga Paudel of Beni-6 Bansbot has also earned 320,000 cash this year by selling dung manure. Farmers who grow commercial fruits and vegetables in tractors and trippers have taken manure from Paudel's barn. Mustang apple farmers across the Himalayas are also taking them from his barn. Poudel has been sending 3-4 truckloads of manure Mustang in the month of January/December for the last three years.

Animal husbandry farmers have been selling cattle dung but using wheat in their own fields . Farmers who do not raise livestock in some households have exchanged cattle dung (organic manure) with farm grass to grow corn and rice. Farmers who have only one buffalo in the house but grow many crops, also buy Gothemal and take it.

'Cow dung is sold . I use wheat in my own farm . Every 10 days, 7,000 liters of wheat will be collected from my barn. If there is a demand, I am thinking of packing the wheat in a drum and selling it in an organized manner like fertilizer,' Durga Paudel, director of Paudel Animal Husbandry Farm said, 'With the expansion of orange farming in the district, the demand for our fertilizer has also increased.' Buying organic fertilizers has also increased. Commercial orange farmers and organic vegetable farmers have been going far and wide to buy and use organic fertilizers.

According to farmers, goat manure (false) is sold in 50 kg bags at 250 rupees per bag and chicken manure at 100 rupees per bag. Even those who keep 8-10 goats, 2-3 buffaloes and one hall of bull at home sell manure worth 40-50 thousand in a year.

'I used to sell goats from my goat farm to my own farm for more than two lakh rupees per year,' said Mahendra Banian of Beni-4 Dandakhet. The demand for fertilizer comes during the season.'

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