August 17, 2026, Monday
English

Due to unseasonal rains, paddy production will decrease by 3 lakh metric tons

Main News Image

Kathmandu. Due to the damage caused to the agricultural sector due to the rains this year, it is predicted that the production of rice will decrease by five percent. According to the analysis done by the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, the production of paddy has been predicted to decrease based on the data of loss of 3 billion 55 crores in agriculture and livestock sector across the country due to rain.

Mahanand Joshi, information officer of the ministry, informed that 5.955 thousand metric tons of paddy was produced last year.

According to him, due to the effects of climate change, floods, rains, soil erosion and other disasters have caused the most damage in the agricultural sector. Since there has been an increase in rice production for the past four to five years, it was initially estimated that more than six million metric tons of rice would be produced this time. According to the ministry, it seems that it will be difficult to reach the target due to the damage 

Due to the fact that the farmers could not harvest the rice in time and could not collect the harvested rice during the time of ripening of rice due to the rains, the concerned farmers suffered huge losses. It is predicted that the rice production will also decrease due to the damage caused to the rice crop by the rain and all the rice that has been cut and stored in the field has rotted.

mediabaaji add

Related News

In the construction of the building, bribes and employees including the engineer in the trap of the authority

Biratnagar. The Commission for Investigation of Abuse of Authority has arrested three persons in connection with bribery related to building construction in Dhankuta and Bhojpur districts. According to the authority, engineer Suman Rai, accounting...

Livelihood raised from goat rearing

Myagdi. Kul Bahadur Pun of Mangala Rural Municipality-2 Hidi has started earning lakhs of rupees annually from the farm he started with two goats four years ago. The 50-year-old has become self-employed and self-sufficient by operating a managed g...

A ship carrying 30,000 metric tons of urea arrived at Calcutta port

Kathmandu. A third ship carrying 30,000 metric tons of urea fertilizer has arrived at Calcutta port in India with the aim of providing timely chemical fertilizers to the farmers of Nepal. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Deve...

Yambaling Hydropower will issue an IPO to the general public from May 16

Kathmandu. Yambaling Hydropower Company Limited is going to issue an IPO to the general public from the 16th of Baisakh. In the first phase, after distributing the IPO to project-affected and foreign employed Nepalis, the second phase is to issue...

430 million new notes of 1000 will be printed in China

Kathmandu. The central bank has also awarded a contract to a Chinese company to print new 1,000-rate notes. According to Rashtra Bank, China Bank Note Printing and Minting Corporation has been awarded the contract to p...

Today's trading closed with a six percent rise in the NEPSE index

Kathmandu. Today's trading has been closed with the third consecutive positive circuit in the Nepal Stock Exchange NEPSE index. Today, the NEPSE index increased by 162.93 points to 2,875.43 points. This is an increase of six percent. On the first...