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Nepal: Pokhara increases watermelon farming to over 40 hectares

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February 27, 2026
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Pokhara Metropolitan City has expanded watermelon cultivation to about 40.7 hectares this year. The city provided subsidies on seeds and mulching materials for part of the area and set a minimum support price of Rs 35 per kilogram to encourage commercial production.

 

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