Thursday, June 25th, 2026

Taplejung people attracted to private forestry



TAPLEJUNG: People in Taplejung district have been attracted to the expansion of private forests lured by handsome incomes, according to the Division Forest Office.

Availability of grants in a feasible way has also helped, the office said. The Office has provided grants to eight farmers for the expansion of private forests in the current fiscal year, 2021/22.

The farmers have got Rs 100,000 in grants each. Those farmers who have got the grants are hard workers and they got them for the expansion and care of the private forest, said Chief District Officer Mahesh Kumar Pokharel.

There are many indicators for the selection of recipients so as to make the private forestry program effective, he said.

For the selection of recipients, a focal team led by the chief of the Division Forest Office has been formed.

Representatives of the team are from the local administration, the Federation of Community Forestry Users Nepal, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Management Council.

The Division Forest Office has managed the nursery in six places (Division Forest Office, Pathibhara Sub Division Office, Tokme, Tellok, Dovan, Santhakra and Tiringe) in the district.

The nurseries have 100,000 saplings of medicinal herbs, 150,000 annual saplings of various trees and 30,000 multiannual tree saplings, said the forest office.

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