Rain damage rice crops in Chitwan

Recent rainfall, attributed to a delayed monsoon, has inflicted damage on rice crops in Chitwan. According to Umaraj Aryal, an officer at the Agriculture Knowledge Centre in Chitwan, the rains during the harvest period have resulted in damage to approximately two percent of the rice crops in the district.

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Rice yield decreases in Chitwan

CHITWAN: Rice harvest has decreased in Chitwan this year compared to the previous year, according to the Agriculture Development Office. The rice production in the district was 112,092.48 metric tonnes this year. Rice production in the district was 114,269.4 metric tonnes last year. Rice was cultivated on 27,270 hectares land this year. The Office stated […]

Rice Yield Decreases In Chitwan

CHITWAN, NOVEMBER 21: Rice harvests in Chitwan have declined this year compared to the previous year, according to the Agriculture Development Office. This year, the district produced 112,092.48 metric tonnes of rice, down from 114,269.4 metric tonnes in the previous year. Rice was cultivated on…

Rice Yield Decreases In Chitwan

CHITWAN, NOVEMBER 21: Rice harvests in Chitwan have declined this year compared to the previous year, according to the Agriculture Development Office. This year, the district produced 112,092.48 metric tonnes of rice, down from 114,269.4 metric tonnes in the previous year. Rice was cultivated on…

Chitwan district faces a 10 per cent drop in rice production

n the Chitwan district, rice production has decreased by 10 per cent this year. In paddy cultivation covering an area of 26,352 hectares, it yielded a total of 112,190 metric tons of rice. The post Chitwan district faces a 10 per cent drop in rice production appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Rains damage rice crops in Chitwan

CHITWAN: Recent rainfall, attributed to a delayed monsoon, has inflicted damage on rice crops in Chitwan. According to Umaraj Aryal, an officer at the Agriculture Knowledge Centre in Chitwan, the rains during the harvest period have resulted in damage to approximately two percent of the rice crops in the district. In certain areas of eastern […]

Rains damage rice crops in Chitwan

Recent rainfall, attributed to a delayed monsoon, has inflicted damage on rice crops in Chitwan. According to Umaraj Aryal, an officer at the Agriculture Knowledge Centre in Chitwan, the rains during the harvest period have resulted in damage to approximately two percent of the rice crops in the district.

Rains damage rice crops in Chitwan

Recent rainfall, attributed to a delayed monsoon, has inflicted damage on rice crops in Chitwan.

Rains damage rice crops in Chitwan

Recent rainfall, attributed to a delayed monsoon, has inflicted damage on rice crops in Chitwan.

Female rhino found dead in Chitwan National Park

NAWALPUR, September 28: A female rhinoceros has been found dead on the bank of the Rewakhola stream at Madi area under the Chitwan National Park. The dead body of the animal of around 10 years was spotted at 12 noon on Monday at a spot one and half kilometre to the south-east of the National Park's Dhowa Post, Chief Conservation Officer Ananath Baral said.  He said an iron rod was found stuck in the rhino's body. "We presume that the locals killed the animal with the rod when it was eating the rice in their rice field. We have initiated an investigation in this connection," Baral said. According to him, the rhino died due to the internal wound it suffered from the piercing of the rod. The rhino might have been attacked on Sunday. "It was alive at the time of trapping. We found it dead in the bush in the noon," he said. The horn and hooves of the rhino are intact.  Eight rhinos have died due to various causes in Fiscal Year 2021/22. There are 694 rhinos in Chitwan National Park as per the national rhino census conducted in 2020.

92 per cent paddy plantation in Chitwan

Ninety-two per cent of rice cultivation has taken place in Chitwan. Out of seven local levels here, ten per cent rice planting is to be done in Bharatpur Metropolis followed by five per cent at the Madi Municipality.