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Perennial fertiliser shortage hits Dhanusha

By RASTRIYA SAMACHAR SAMITI

FILE - Small Farmers Agriculture Cooperatives Ltd distributing farmers with 20 kg each of chemical fertilisers in Bara on Wednesday. Photo: Pushpa Raj Khatiwada/ THT

JANAKPUR, JUNE 23

The perennial problem of fertiliser shortage facing farmers across the country has hit Dhanusha district.

Sovit Pandit of Aaurahi Rural Municipality frequented a fertiliser dealer nearby, but had to return empty handed without fertiliser. 'Preparing seedbeds begins. But fertiliser shortage hits. I got fertiliser for winter wheat.

But now, I am tired of frequenting fertiliser dealers,' he lamented. He is worried about how to plant the seedlings without fertiliser.

Shyam Yadav of Dhanushadham Municipality is also in a similar situation.

'I visited authorities ranging from the fertiliser dealers to the office of Krishi Samagri Company Limited in Janakpurdham for fertiliser. Krishi Samagri asked me to visit the dealer nearby. However, the dealer returned me empty handed without fertiliser,' he complained.

Paddy plantation has begun in most districts of the country including Dhanusha.

But farmers of Dhanusha are worried as they are without fertiliser.

Decreasing supply of fertiliser (Di-ammonium Phosphate (DAP) and urea) to meet increasing demand in the district has worsened the problem, said chief of the Agriculture Knowledge Center, Bechan Sah.

For the current fiscal year, 2078-79, 5,000 metric tonnes of urea and 4,500 metric tonnes of DAP were demanded for Dhanusha and Mahottari districts.

But only 2,495 metric tonnes of DAP and 4,114 metric tonnes of urea have been received so far, he said.

'All stocks of DAP have been cleared. But only 55 metric tonnes of urea have remained,' he said.

A version of this article appears in the print on June 24, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.