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Rain with hailstone damages crops in Mahottari, Nepal

Vegetables
Nepal
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 27, 2024

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A recent storm featuring rainfall and hailstones has wreaked havoc on agricultural areas in the southwest region of Mahottari district, Nepal, particularly affecting crops such as wheat, barley, lentil, and vegetables. The storm hit several areas along the Nepal-India border, including Sonama, Samsi, Manarishiwa, Gaushala, Aurahi, Ramgopalpur, and Balawa, just as farmers were gearing up for the harvest season. The damage was especially severe for wheat crops and pumpkin and gourd farms, with the western regions of Bhangaha and Ekdara also severely impacted. This event followed five days of continuous rainfall, which initially seemed beneficial to the farmers but was quickly overshadowed by the destructive hailstorms and windstorms.
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MAHOTTARI, March 26: A storm accompanied by rainfall and hailstones damaged wheat, barley, lentil, and vegetable crops in the southwest region of Mahottari district. Areas such as Sonama, Samsi, Manarishiwa, Gaushala, Aurahi, Ramgopalpur, and Balawa, situated along the Nepal-India border in the district, bore the brunt of this unexpected weather. It is reported that farmers were preparing to harvest their crops within the next three to four days but they were unexpectedly damaged by the rain. Mohammed Qadir Hussain from Ramgopalpur stated that the wheat crop suffered the most damage due to the rain. Ram Pratap Yadav from Khairwani, Sonama Rural Municipality, said the rain inflicted damage to pumpkin and gourd farms in their area. Furthermore, the hailstorm wreaked havoc on ...
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