Every local level has sent a letter to the police asking them to confiscate if raw apples are exported to the police station and to tighten the checks. According to that, the police has also tightened up the business of raw apples.
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In Patarasi Rural Municipality-6 Urthuchautara of Jumla, the police have seized raw apples that are about to be exported outside the district. DSP Rabinbabu Regmi informed that 28 cartons of raw apples were recovered and handed over to Patarasi rural municipality.
The police seized the raw apples on Sunday night and handed them over to the municipality on Monday. The Urthu police station seized apples when they were about to collect them secretly and export them. That apple was picked from the garden of Makka Bahadur Rokaya of Patarasi-4 Bhotgaon. Businessman Harisprasad Devkota bought apples.
Apples that were going to be exported as apples ripening in June were found raw when the police checked them. The police seized the raw apples and handed them over to the municipality. Every local level has sent a letter to the police asking them to confiscate if raw apples are exported to the police station, and to tighten the checks. According to that, the police has also taken strict measures to stop raw apples. Navin Shahi, chief administrative officer of Patarasi rural municipality, said that the police handed over three quintals of apples to the municipality.
'Apples were seized when they were secretly picking apples and taking them out of the district,' Chief Administrative Officer Shahi said, 'Although the apples were seen raw, the police handed them over to the municipality.' According to the police, golden and red apples were seized. The Eighth District Assembly of the District Coordination Committee has decided that apple picking will not be allowed until August 15th. His reaction is that the apple seized by
will be kept after the legal process is completed. Farmers and traders are seen picking apples. But the local government has issued a notification not to harvest apples before August 15, saying that the identity of apples will be lost.
One municipality and seven rural municipalities of Jumla have all issued notices not to pick raw apples. But the raw apples of Jumla have reached Surkhet, Nepalganj and other cities. Farmers are trying to buy apples because they are not getting good prices. The state is stopping the apples saying they will lose their identity.
Due to heavy rains, the road may be blocked for a long time, the businessman says that apples should be delivered to the main city before Tej. Now strict checking has been done at the police stations in every municipality and at the Jumla-Kalikot border.
Apple is currently being cultivated in an area of 4,250 hectares of land in Jumla. District Agriculture Development Office Jumla said that the apple seized by the police was raw. The head of the office, Ram Bhakta Adhikari, said that it has been confirmed that raw apples are going to be taken in the name of June ripening apples in the agreement of farmers and traders.
A team led by the office chief went to Patarasi to monitor the apples seized by the police. "The amount of glucose in the apple was checked through 'Depacto' meter," said the chief officer, "The apple was found raw."
Apples can be taken to the market after they are filled with at least 10% candy. But only 9 percent of the recovered apples were found to be soft,'' said the chief officer. It has been agreed to send it to the market only after re-checking.'
