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Farmers in Jumla find stable income in potato farming
Though marketing is not an issue, better roads would boost the sales, farmers say.DB Budha
Every morning, Rupa Khadka of Patarasi Rural Municipality-6 in Jumla heads towards Khalanga, the district headquarters, with a doko of potatoes on her back.
Khadka’s doko, a traditional bamboo basket, can hold 35 kilograms of potatoes at most. She sells them at Rs30 per kg.
Khadka grows potatoes in 7 ropani of land. “The annual production remains around 12 tonnes,” she said. “I have been able to save Rs20,000 at the most in a month after spending Rs 10,000 on household expenses and education of my children.”
The Patarasi Rural Municipality is the district’s hub for potatoes. According to the statistics of the rural municipality, around 5,758 tonnes of potatoes produced in Patarasi is sent to other parts of the country in a year.
Harikala Budha, another farmer in the area, who grew around 13 tonnes of potatoes last year, hopes the production will increase this year.
“The crop has been saved from untimely rain and diseases so far,” said Budha. “The production is likely to increase.”
Though the market has not been an issue for the potato farmers, the transportation would have been easier if the roads were metalled, farmers say.
The potatoes used to decay in storage in the past but they fetch a decent price these days, they added.
Many Nepalis, especially from Karanli and Sudurpaschim provinces, migrate to various Indian cities seeking job opportunities as their earnings from farming alone remain insufficient to run families.
But commercial potato farming has brought an end to that compulsion for some individuals in recent years.
“While traders from outside the district purchase half of our potatoes, we sell the other half at Khalanga Bazaar,” said Samjhana Khadka of Patarasi-6. “There has been no need for my husband to go to India for jobs as the income from potato farming has enabled us to run the family of five.”
According to the District Agriculture Office, Jumla, potato is grown in 2,690 hectares of land in the district.