Harvesting Booming Potato Production Boosts Economy in Nepal’s Mustang District

Booming Potato Production Boosts Economy in Nepal’s Mustang District

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Potato farming in Mustang district, located in Nepal, has recently experienced unprecedented success, achieving record-high revenues and demonstrating exceptional growth in both quantity and quality of production. According to the Agriculture Knowledge Centre Office, Mustang farmers harvested 9,665 metric tonnes of potatoes in the fiscal year 2082/83 BS, cultivated over 478 hectares of land. This represents a substantial improvement from the previous year’s output of 8,496 metric tonnes grown on 460 hectares.

Key statistics indicate that:

  • Productivity increased to 20.22 metric tonnes per hectare.
  • An additional 18 hectares of farmland were utilized effectively.
  • Prices rose by Rs 5 per kg, resulting in an average selling price of Rs 65 per kg.

This translates into a total revenue increment of Rs 118.4 million, showcasing the positive impact of efficient resource management and improved agricultural practices.

The remarkable achievements in Mustang demonstrate that investments in sustainable farming techniques, coupled with effective utilization of arable land, can significantly enhance agricultural productivity and farmer income. Lessons learned here provide inspiration for farmers worldwide aiming to optimize their own operations and contribute meaningfully to their communities’ prosperity.

 

T.G. Lynn

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