Farmers need fertilizer during paddy harvesting, but farmers are left empty-handed as the cooperative does not take fertilizer.
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At a time when the farmers are not getting fertilizer, the fertilizer that came to the Agricultural Materials Company Limited has been stored in the warehouse. Fertilizer has been distributed through the cooperative, and the manure has accumulated in the godown because the cooperative did not remove the fertilizer on time.
Farmers need fertilizer as it is the time of harvesting rice. However, the farmers did not get the fertilizer because the cooperative did not take the fertilizer. Although some farmers of the municipality connected to the Indian border went to the Indian market and brought fertilizer, most of them did not get the fertilizer. Fertilizer has been distributed through 77 cooperatives in
district. However, so far only 34 cooperatives have taken manure. On July 19th, 136 metric tons of agricultural materials that came to Limited are in the warehouse.
According to Tara Prasad Khanal, manager of Parasi branch of the agricultural material company, they have been distributing fertilizers as recommended by the municipality. He said that since the manure arrived only a week ago, some cooperatives took the manure and others also advanced the process.
Until Monday, only one of the 10 cooperatives of Susta Rural Municipality of the district has taken manure for distribution. Only 11 out of 20 cooperatives in Sunwal Municipality, 6 out of 8 in Bardghat Municipality, 8 out of 13 in Sarawal Rural Municipality, 2 out of 4 in Palhinandan Rural Municipality, 2 out of 8 in Pratappur Rural Municipality and 4 out of 16 in Ramgram Municipality have taken manure. Gita Chaudhary, the vice president of Susta rural municipality, said that the farmers are facing problems because fertilizer is not available at the time of
and even if fertilizer is not enough, it is not enough. She said that all the cooperatives within the municipality will bring and distribute fertilizers within a couple of days, and the necessary fertilizers should be provided by Agricultural Materials Company Limited to her municipality. Fertilizers are not available on time and even if they do not get enough fertilizers, cooperatives have been reluctant to distribute fertilizers.
