Lack of fertilizer at the time of paddy sowing

Farmers' complaint is that the government does not provide enough fertilizer in time to reduce rice production

Jestha 9, 2082

Kamal Panthi

Lack of fertilizer at the time of paddy sowing

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There is a shortage of chemical fertilizers in Bardiya during the sowing of paddy seeds. Farmers have started reaching the Indian border market after the shortage of fertilizers. Every day in the morning, they bring manure from border market Chitlahawa and other points.

Considering the farmers' problems, the administration has allowed one person to bring one bag of fertilizer. Farmers complain that they have to suffer while bringing fertilizer from India. Ramswarup Tharu of Gulria-8 said that even though the cooperative gave one bag of fertilizer, it was like a bag of fertilizer. 'They promise that there will be no shortage of fertilizer during elections,' he said, 'They don't look back after winning the election.

Gulriya-5's double Tharu's situation is the same. He said that if the government does not provide enough fertilizers in time, the rice production will decrease. Lack of fertilizer at the time of paddy sowing

In Bardia, rice is cultivated on 50,200 hectares. The agricultural material company said that 5 thousand 900 metric tons of urea that came to Bardia is being distributed. As DAP 2 thousand 800 metric fertilizers have come, that is also insufficient. Acting manager of the company Lal Bahadur Tharu said that 4 thousand 800 metric tons of urea and 1 thousand 500 metric tons of DAP are required for rice this year.

In Bardia, there is a shortage of fertilizers every year during the farming season. This year too, farmers have not been able to get fertilizer for paddy cultivation. According to Bardia, an agricultural material company, farmers import about 25 percent of fertilizers from India.

Kamal

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