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Rain with hailstone damages different crops in Baitadi



BAITADI: Rain with hailstone has damaged wheat, vegetables, and fruits planted at different places of Baitadi district.

Rainfall coupled with hailstone damaged wheat crop, vegetables, and fruit cultivation as well as paddy saplings in Dasharath Municipality and Patan Municipality, said Maya Bohara of Dasharath Municipality-2.

“The rain with hailstone completely damaged the wheat crop. With the damage of crops and vegetables, famine is likely this year”, added Bohara.

Officiating Chief of Agriculture Knowledge Centre, Baitadi, Karna Bahadur Chand, said that the rain with hailstone damaged 75 percent of wheat crop at most of the places in the district and there is a possibility of the huge decrease in wheat production.

Publish Date : 07 May 2020 19:16 PM

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