To create entrepreneurship through the commercialization of agriculture and create employment within the province, entrepreneurs and businessmen who operate agricultural businesses in an area of more than five hectares will receive 100 percent interest subsidy when taking agricultural loans.
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The Karnali provincial government has put forward a policy to make the province self-reliant in food.
Presenting the provincial government's policy program for the fiscal year 2083/84, Karnali Chief Minister Yamalal Kandel on Wednesday informed that a policy will be adopted to make the province self-reliant in food by modernizing, diversifying, commercializing, mechanizing and marketing the agricultural sector.
The policy program states that commercial farmers, farmer groups, cooperatives and firms will be provided with interest concessions on agricultural loans for commercial farming and animal husbandry in order to expand investment in the agricultural sector and increase production and productivity.
In order to create entrepreneurship through the commercialization of agriculture and create employment within the province, entrepreneurs and businessmen engaged in agricultural business on an area of more than five hectares will be provided with 100 percent interest subsidy on agricultural loans, standards will be prepared and implemented in the animal husbandry business, and subsidies will be provided on a cost-sharing basis to cooperative firms, companies, and farmer groups engaged in agricultural business and fruit cultivation on more than two hectares of land.
Similarly, according to the concept of healthy soil and sustainable production, access to soil testing services will be expanded throughout the province, and pesticide residue testing services will be operated in Kapurkot of Salyan and Harre of Surkhet, the provincial government has also mentioned in its policy program. However, operating pesticide testing services is an old plan of the provincial government. So far, this plan has not been completed.
