BANIYANI, FEBRUARY 13

Commercial betel leaf farming has started for the first time in Jhapa.

Farmers of Arjundhara in the district are engaged in collective betel leaf farming.

Farmer Dinbandhu Pokharel, a member of the group, said commercial leaf farming has started in five kattha land by forming Kalisthan Farmers Group. The group started cultivation by bringing 'Bengali Jaji' variety of betel plant seedlings from Kolkata, India.

Almost 80 per cent of betel leaves imported to Nepal belongs to this variety, said Gopal Shiwakoti, another member of the group.

Likewise, farmer Sant Bahadur Tamang said betel plant farming started by them would be useful for the next generation and those who wanted to cultivate betel leaves.

Started with an investment of Rs 1.5 million, the farm is already earning Rs 100,000 monthly.

Trilochan Kharel, a member of the group, said once planted, income can be generated for up to 15 years, which can be harvested from six months after planting.

He said that there is a demand of 400,000 betel leaves in Jhapa monthly.

Only 80,000 leaves are being produced from the farm.

Considering the huge demand, the group has decided to expand the farm.

If the concerned bodies pay attention to betel leaf farming which is giving better returns than other crops, it is likely to become a source of income for farmers, while substituting imports.

A version of this article appears in the print on February 14, 2022, of The Himalayan Times.