Lack of rainfall in Nepal leaves Salyan farmers worried

Published 2022년 6월 23일

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Farmers in Nepal's Salyan district are facing crop losses due to a severe drought, exacerbated by a lack of rainfall and inadequate irrigation. The drought has parched maize plants and paddy seedlings, forcing some farmers to halt their agricultural activities. The situation is further worsened by the drying up of water sources. Approximately 7,000 hectares of land has been cultivated for paddy plantation, and around 19,000 hectares for corn plantation in the district.
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SALYAN, June 23: Farmers in Salyan district are worried after their crops are drying up due to prolonged drought. Maize plants and paddy seedlings have dried due to lack of rainfall and irrigation, complained farmers. Similarly, off-season vegetable farming in the Kapurkot area has dried up. Water sources have started drying up without rain making the matter worse, said Nabin Pun, a farmer. "This is the time to tend to corn plants. But plants have started drying up without rain. Some farmers have been off tending to the plants in fear of its drying," he said. Ganesh Nepali of Chhetreshwori Rural Municipality is also worried. "Paddy plantation has begun. But, lack of rainfall has made the matter worse." Some have planted paddy in farmlands near water sources. But others who are dependent on rain are yet ...

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