Cardamom Cultivation in Eastern Hill Nepal (A Case Study of Phaktep VDC of Panchthar District)
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Abstract
Phaktep is one of the pioneer VDCs of cardamom farming in Panchthar
district where cardamom is cultivated in about 850hec. of land and average
production gets amounted to Rs. 2.50million per year (DDC report).
Cardamom cultivation started in this area in 2031/032BS. It’s cultivated in
fertile & marginal land in the beginning but at present farmers cultivate
cardamom in rice field and dry field.
Cardamom is a shade-loving crop which is generally grown at an
attitude of 1000m-2000m and with an annual rainfall of 60-70inches. The
temperature on the other hand should not rise above 25
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C. Theoretically,
south facing slope & humid places are important for cardamom cultivation.
But there is adverse relationship between cardamom price &
productions. Cardamom producers are always exploited by cardamom buyers.
The fluctuation in the market price directly affects the production of
cardamom. On the other hand, there are various channels of cardamom
collection in our country such as, the producers, local businessmen, dealers,
wholesalers and exporters to overseas etc.
The benefits brought by cardamom cultivation dominate economic
environment, and social fronts. With regard to income, its position is placed in
first. The economics return is always vacillating. Due to production price of
cardamom fluctuates. Basically Cardamom brings forth income. More than
60% of firewood is fulfilled from the cardamom cultivation areas.
The cardamom of Nepal is still considered of worse quality, than of
other countries, because of unscientific method of drying system. Systematic
and modernized drying system is limited only in Ilam as well as Darjeeling
district of India. The Nepalese cardamom is considered superior in volatile oil
content.
Agriculture in the hilly and mountainous areas of Nepal is subsistence
oriented. The primary objectives of this farming in the areas (it means, to sell
agriculture product and buy necessary goods) are therefore, to meet family
consumption requirements like salt, kerosene and clothes. This subsistent
nature of agriculture system of the hill and mountain has given rise to the
integrated systems such as livestock, horticulture and agro forestry and it
constitutes the basic component or subsystem of the overall agriculture system
of the area.
The broad objective of the study is to shed-light on the development and
the past performance of cardamom cultivation in Nepal. With a view to the
above stated objective, the research carried out detailed study of different
aspects of cardamom cultivation in theory and in practice with special
reference to the particular research area. Analyses the overall socio-economic
condition of the cardamom cultivators Phaktep VDC. To examine the
marketing condition as well as prospect of cardamom cultivation in the study
area.
Cardamom cultivation is flourishing particularly in the eastern part of
Nepal over the years. Therefore, this study is concentrated in Phaktep VDC of
Panchthar district. Being an inhabitant of the village the researcher became
very much interested in studying about cardamom cultivation because it is
cultivated everywhere in Panchthar district. The present study is a descriptive
one. The descriptive research design is more appropriate to describe & analyze
the quantitative as well as quantitative primary data collected through different
techniques of data collection. Phaktep VDC of Panchthar district was selected
as the study area. There are 725 households in all 9 wards of this VDC (Village
profile 2067). A list of cardamom cultivation in the VDC was made available in
VDC office. As a resident, the researcher is familiar with the set- ting of the
VDC. The ward no. 4,5,6,7,8 wards have 75,96,68,80 & 136 households, total
455 households where cardamom has first been cultivated. They were selected
purposively for the convince of data collection. After acquiring the list of
cardamom farmers about 36 households sample size was taken from the wards
and selected randomly by lottery method.
According to the CAA report Panchthar occupied 5
2065 among the eleven cardamom producing districts. The main
cardamom producing VDCs are Oyam, Ravi, Sarangdanda, Phaktep,
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position in
Chyangthapu. Phaktep VDC (study area) is the pioneer VDC of
Panchthar district where cardamom cultivation has been practising 20
years back. The living standard of cardamom farmers have been
gradually raising since cardamom production began in the study area.
According to farmers due to the increased of income they have
maintaining their health by medicine and able to buy water pipe,
electricity, changed tin-roof instead of straw- strutted their roofs.
There is no sufficient water facility so farmers have to manage
themselves for irrigation in the dry season. Large canal scale of
irrigation (Kulo) is not suitable because of sloppy land feature on the hill.
Chhirke Furke and clump damage are the main diseases of
cardamom, Gobaro and Jhusilekira (Nepali name) are also harmful pets.
Rato Kala(Nepali name) is also harmful for cardamom during the
harvesting time.
Phaktep VDC is one of the pioneers VDC of cardamom cultivation
in Panchthar district where cardamom is cultivated in about 1600 hec. of
land and average production amounted to Rs. 2 million per year
(Panchthar UBS). Cardamom cultivation started in this area 2031/032
BS because of its cultivated in waste and marginal land in the beginning
but now its cultivated in rice field and dry field.
Nepal has to increase agriculture cash crops like cardamom to
meet the rapid rate of growth of population growing features of
industrialization, unfavourable balance of trade which demand for the
rapid growth rate of capital formation increasing awareness in economic
growth. Therefore, agricultural economy such as Nepal should play a
vital part in initial phase of economic development.