Nepal: Bird flu-affected farmers receive compensation

Published 2023년 4월 27일

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The article highlights the federal government's decision to compensate farmers in Chitwan district for losses due to the H5N1 virus, with each farmer receiving up to 75 percent of their total losses. A total of Rs 319.13 million has been allocated for this purpose, with distributions already underway. So far, only 37 farms have met the criteria for compensation due to issues with documentation and duplication. In total, 372,612 poultries, along with other poultry products, were culled to prevent the spread of bird-flu.
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CHITWAN , April 27: Farmers affected by bird flu in Chitwan have received compensation following the federal government's decision to compensate farmers for the loss incurred due to the H5N1 virus. According to the Veterinary Hospital and Livestock Service Centre chief Sushil KC, the infection was detected in the district between October 29, 2021 and 21 June, 2022 and the government had ensured the compensation up to 75 percent of the total loss. The government has allocated Rs 319.13 million for the farmers and the distribution has already begun. The compensation amount is deposited directly in the farmers' bank accounts. So far, only 37 farms have met the criteria to get the compensation. Some have duplication issues while others have not furnished the entire ...

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