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Lack of browns and grains to Bara’s fish farmers

AuthorAP Khabar२०७७ बैशाख ४, बिहिबार (४ साल अघि) ६६३ पाठक संख्या

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Bara: The long lockdown has affected the fish farmers in Bara. Due to the lockdown, the fish cultivars have been affected due to lack of available grains and ponds for fish.

According to local fish farmer Ram Ayodhya Chowdhury, the local kernel virus (Covid 29), which has spread as a global epidemic, lacks the grain needed for fish pond after local and traffic stops in Nepal. Chaudhary said that the quantity of fish was not found in the required quantity after transport was not available.

He said that due to the annual rents of fish in the pond, the fish in the pond should be kept in grains, empty ponds, and even after the market was affected, they would be sure to apply for loans this year. About 5,000 families are involved in the fisheries business in Barai, including Kalaiya sub-metropolis, Kohlvi and Simrungarh municipality.

Likewise, Jung Bahadur Sah, central president of the Judo Fisheries Association, has directly and indirectly connected about 5,000 workers and businessmen in the business. Although about 3 quintals of fish were being exported from this district to other districts daily due to the lock down, due to the lock down, the farmers of this area have been affected, said Sah.

In the present case, Saha urged that the state should not be blamed, but it would be easy to facilitate the browning of the fish in the ponds and ponds required for the fish.

He also urged the government to establish a live fish market in the country by urgently displacing the fish coming from other countries as it is lacking to promote the fish produced in Nepal.

In Bara there are 5,280 fish ponds. Specifically, the fish are produced in rohu, nanny, grass kappan, breeder species.

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