NFN calls for declaring a pandemic of lumpy skin disease


Kathmandu: The National Farmers Network (NFN) has demanded the announcement of lumpy skin disease as a pandemic in the country.
It has also called for controlling the disease at the earliest and providing compensation to the affected farmers. Or else a protest program would be launched, it warned at a press conference organized here today.
Various nine organizations working for the welfare of farmers are associated with the Network. On the occasion, the Network coordinator Ganesh Chandra Timilsina, also President of the Nepal Farmers Association, a wing of the Nepali Congress, said the lumpy skin disease has affected many farmers across the country.
Similarly, the Chair of the All Nepal Peasants Federation, a wing of the CPN (UML), Dr. Prem Dangal said over 50,000 domestic animals have died from the disease, resulting in the loss of around Rs. 40 billion.
Additional Rs. 1 billion would be lost if the disease is not contained, he warned. The Network has also demanded that the stalls at the Kalimati fruit and vegetable market be rented out through a competitive bidding process.
As part of its protest, it has launched a sit-in before the office of the Kalimati Fruits and Vegetable Market Development Committee. Likewise, the Network demanded a smooth supply of fertilizers and investigations into the delay in releasing the money under agriculture insurance.
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