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There is a shortage of chemical fertilizers in Diprung Chuichumma Rural Municipality. Due to the failure of the dealer to provide fertilizer, there is a shortage of DAP fertilizer. Suseli Suppliers took a chemical fertilizer dealer for the village. But Dinesh Poudel from Suseli Suppliers said that there is a shortage due to not being able to bring the required DAP fertilizer.
Village Vice President Aruna Thapa Magar said that the municipality allocated a budget of 1.2 million rupees for the transportation of chemical fertilizers in the financial year 2080/81. According to him, the amount of transportation subsidy has been paid at the rate of 7 rupees 20 paise per kg.
It is revealed that the dealer brought 2550 sacks of urea, 700 sacks and 9 sacks of potash after submitting the report to the village council and taking payment. Paudel, who is affiliated with the dealer, said that Salt Training gave DAP fertilizer at the end of June and that there was a shortage because it could not be transported due to rain. Locals complain that the manure brought by
was only given transportation subsidy by the prominent members of the village. Village chairperson, vice chairperson, staff around have complained that they have received more than the required amount of fertilizer and others have not received it. Analyst Hari Roka also complained that he did not get fertilizer. "People like me don't get fertilizer, how can other farmers with low access get it?" He has complained about what is happening. He complained that DAP fertilizer is being bought and sold at Rs 45-46 per kg. The price of DAP fertilizer of Agricultural Materials Institute and Salt Tedding is 2 thousand 272 rupees 50 paise. Paudel, a dealer, said that those who took a lot of fertilizer may have sold it outside. "Those who take more fertilizer than required may have sold it black or brought it from somewhere else," said Paudel, "the dealer cannot tell the person who comes to take fertilizer not to take it, the village council will decide how much fertilizer to give." 165 metric tons of Urea from Agricultural Materials Institute and 80 metric tons from Salt Trading, 42 metric tons from Urea Agricultural Materials Institute and 81 metric tons from Salt Trading and 42 metric tons from DAP Agricultural Materials Institute, 81 metric tons from Salt Trading and 123 metric tons from Potash Agricultural Materials Institute Harinarayan Rai, Head of Agricultural Knowledge Center Khotang, said that the quota to bring one metric ton has been determined.
According to Krishi Gyankendra, 145 metric tons of urea, 74.5 metric tons of DAP, and 2 metric tons of potash from the Agricultural Materials Institute in Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi Municipality. The quota of Urea 34 metric tons, DAP 22.5 metric tons of chemical fertilizers was determined from the Institute of Agricultural Materials in Halesi Tuwachung Municipality.
Similarly, 95 metric tons of urea from Agricultural Materials Institute in Khotehang Rural Municipality, 65 metric tons from Salt Trading, 42 metric tons from DAP Agricultural Materials Institute, 15 metric tons from Salt Trading, 1 metric ton from Potash Agricultural Materials Institute, 95 metric tons of urea from Agricultural Materials Institute in Jantedhunga Rural Municipality, 115 to 210 metric tons from Salt Trading, 35 from DAP Agricultural Materials Institute, 60 to 95 metric tons from Salt Trading, 1 metric ton from Potash Agricultural Materials Institute, 10 metric tons of urea from agricultural materials in Barahapakhari Rural Municipality, 724 metric tons of urea for the whole district, DAP 372 metric tons And potash 5 metric tons quota was determined.
Jantedhunga Rural Municipality, Diktel Rupakot Majhuwagadhi and Halesi Tuwachung Municipalities have not allocated budget for transportation subsidy by adopting the policy of banning chemical fertilizers, according to the heads and deputy heads of the respective local levels. But because traders bring and sell to farmers at high prices, prices are determined by looking at the place, including the purchase price, transportation costs, load and unload at the Agricultural Materials Institute and Sashta Training, said Ramesh Raut, deputy head of Halesi Tuwachung Municipality.
