For Dasain, 1800 Khasiboka and Changra are being brought in and will be offered at discounted prices.
For Dasain, Sarka is getting ready to transport 1,800 khasiboka and changra to the city. For this Dasain, the Food Management and Trading Company is bringing 1,500 Khasiboka and 300 Changras.
Sarmila Neupane Subedi, information officer of the company, informed that they are preparing to bring the Khasiboka and Changra till the day before the sale and start selling from the same day.
He stated that a discounted price in comparison to the open market will be sold, and that no decision has been made regarding the selling price.
The business set the price of Changra at Rs 1,250 per kg and the price of live Khasi at Rs 670 per kg last year. The price was eventually lowered as well because it was not sold at that amount. It states that the price of Changra was fixed at Rs 1225 with a concession of Rs 25 while the price of Khasi was Rs 650 with a concession of Rs 20. Similarly, goats cost the same amount last year. There are rumors that Boka and Khasi will cost the same this year as well.
This year, the business has set aside Rs 40 million for the acquisition of Khasiboka and Changra. Compared to last year, the budget is smaller this year. Subedi claims that the reason for the decrease in changra this year is that all of the changra that was bought last year was unsold, resulting in a significant loss.
The company brought 542 Changras and 2,000 Khasibokas last year. wherein an 8 crore rupee budget was set aside for.
47 changras remained after 495 of the total changras brought in the previous year were sold. Of these, dog bites claimed the lives of twenty-five of the chickens; the other twenty-two were sold at Rs 1,150 per kg following Dasai.
It is rumored to be brought from Hetauda, Dang, and Changra Mustang in Khasibo.