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Triveni Labor Cooperative to export turmeric to Germany

RUKUM, Sept 12: Triveni Labor Cooperative located at Triveni Rural Municipality in Rukum (West) has made preparation...

By Republica

RUKUM, Sept 12: Triveni Labor Cooperative located at Triveni Rural Municipality in Rukum (West) has made preparations to export turmeric produced in the district to Germany.


The Cooperative, which has established a processing center, has made a plan to export the turmeric produced in the district abroad.


"We had sent dried turmeric slices to Germany for trial. We received the report that the turmeric slices were of good quality.  So we are ready for the processing of turmeric slices for producing turmeric. Export of turmeric will be started from November," shared Cooperative Chairperson Sher Bahadur Malla.


Malla mentioned that they have asked the Cooperative members for turmeric cultivation, adding that 200 members have done turmeric farming this time.


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"We have made a plan to send the turmeric slices, produced by the Cooperative members, to Germany in the first phase," he added.


He stated that the turmeric produced in the rural municipality is not enough to meet the demand. The Cooperative has asked the farmers in advance in other areas of the district to also cultivate turmeric.


The Cooperative said it has established an industry for processing ginger and turmeric. There is a good production of ginger at various places of Triveni Rural Municipality and Chaurajahari Municipality in the district. Traders buy ginger and turmeric produced by farmers from the district.  However, the ginger and turmeric processing center based at Triveni Rural Municipality will buy the ginger and turmeric, it is said.


The Karnali Province Government had provided Rs 15 million to the cooperatives for managing the physical infrastructure and machines required for the processing center.


Cooperative president Malla informed that they have also invested Rs 48,000 for operating the processing plant.


The farmers are hopeful that they will get a decent price for their produce as the ginger and turmeric produced in the district are to be exported.


(RSS)


 

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