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Jumla apples being sold raw in the market

KHALANGA, July 31: Organic apples produced in Jumla are being sold in the market before they could ripen. The traders have started selling apples in coordination with the apple farmers here.
By Republica

KHALANGA, July 31: Organic apples produced in Jumla are being sold in the market before they could ripen. The traders have started selling apples in coordination with the apple farmers here. 


Even though the agronomists and the local level governments have issued a circular not to harvest apples before the end of August, the farmers and traders here have started selling raw apples arguing that they will not get a better price later. 


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Raw apples of Jumla are found being sold in Surkhet, the capital of Karnali Province. Raw apples from the district have also reached Kathmandu, Nepalgunj, Dang, Dhangadhi, Biratnagar and other places. 


Agricultural experts have, meanwhile, warned of the danger of Jumla losing the identity of organic apples, which is connected with the identity of the district. 


Ganesh Adhikari, head of Agriculture Development Office Jumla, said farmers and traders have been informed not to harvest raw apples. Fearing that farmers will not get a suitable price and market later, they are picking raw apples and sending them to the markets out of the district. 


Tatopani Rural Municipality and Chandannath Municipality have also requested the farmers not to harvest apples before the end of August. Chief administrative Officer of Chandannath, Kshetra Bahadur Budthapa, said that both local levels issued notices to maintain the identity of apples, to meet market demand, and not to harvest apples before the end of August.


 

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