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Tikapur farmers demand fertilizer, irrigation



TIKAPUR: Tillers of Tikapur in Kailali who have been fed up with not accessing fertilizers now are teaming up to canalize irrigation to their paddy field from the canal source.

As many as 1,500 farmers are engaging their in-kind labor for irrigation arrangements when there was no adequate flow of water on the canal during paddy plantation season.

Right at the moment, they are daily working to canalize irrigation water from the Rani canal dam at Janaki rural municipality-3, Maljhul.

Rani canal chairperson Shreepal Chaudhary said, “Farmers had brought different materials and equipment required to arrange water flow from the canal dam. Farmers are compelled to explore irrigation facilities on their own during plantation time”.

He further said, “Farmers are in a double whammy. On one side, farmers are facing a shortage of fertilizers and on the other irrigation facility has not been in place during plantation time”.

Publish Date : 13 June 2022 14:51 PM

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