Operation Koseli House in Kapurkot

Poush 28, 2081

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Operation Koseli House in Kapurkot

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Agricultural Produce Market Center Kapurkot has brought Koseli Ghar into operation in Kapurkot. To manage the market of the materials produced by the farmers at the local level, the Agricultural Produce Market Center Kapurkot has brought Koseli Ghar into operation.

After the establishment of Koseli House, it has become easy to sell bamboo, nigalo materials, locally produced juice, pickles, ginger candy, toys, wooden materials produced by local farmers. Farmers who used to go to Khalanga in Dang, Bardia, Nepalgunj, Salyan to sell their produce now no longer have to go that far. 

To put an end to the obligation to keep the materials produced by the farmers in the municipality at home and to make the local farmers oriented towards business, Koseli Ghar has been put into operation with the help of Kapurkot Rural Municipality, said Tilakraj Sharma, Chairman of Agricultural Produce Market Center Kapurkot.

'There was a problem in selling materials such as bamboo nigalo, guran juice, pickles produced by the farmers in the municipality due to lack of promotion,' he said, 'to sell, the farmers had to walk in search of the market. Now the farmers will be able to take the produce directly to the Koseli house and sell it.

Kapurkot rural municipality chairman Durga Bahadur Pun said that the Koseli house was brought into operation in the Kapurkot market with the aim of creating jobs for those with skills. He informed that the municipality is responsible for the protection of the Koseli house.

Purbhansingh Pun, a farmer from Rim, said that there was no problem in selling the produce after Koseli House came into operation. He also said that there was an agreement to give some amount to an employee who was in the operation of Koseli House for the sale of the produced materials.

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