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Khar Gewog starts large-scale sunflower cultivation for oil production

March 27, 2025
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In recent years, sunflower cultivation has gained popularity in Bumthang for oil production. Taking inspiration from such farming practices, now, for the first time, Khar Gewog in Pema Gatshel is also shifting towards large-scale sunflower cultivation. Nearly 100 households are embracing this initiative to diversify agricultural practices and increase incomes.

Recently, farmers of Labar, Khengzor and Phadi villages in Khar Gewog have gathered to receive sunflower seeds from the gewog’s agriculture extension official.

Over 200 kilogrammes of sunflower seeds were distributed to farmers in Khar Gewog.

Traditionally, sunflowers have only been grown as ornamental plants near homes, but farmers are optimistic about their potential for income generation.

Ugyen Namgay, a resident said “The Gewog brought seeds from Bumthang and are distributing them now. Cultivation will begin this year.”

Tashi Dawa, another resident said “We have seen large-scale sunflower cultivation in other districts. This year, with the support from agricultural staff supplying us with seeds, I am interested in growing the flower. It will help improve our livelihoods.”

Once they grow sunflower, producing oil will not be a problem. The Gewog already procured an oil processing machine.

Since last year, farmers experimented with using the machine for sunflower and groundnut oil production

Dechen Dorji, a resident said “Since last year, our dependence on imported cooking oil has decreased. With the new machine, many farmers are now producing oil. People are interested and plan to cultivate more this year.”

Ugyen Namgay added that “Imported oils often have ingredients that are harmful to our health. By cultivating the flower, we believe we can improve our well-being. That’s why we are starting mass sunflower cultivation this year.”

If everything goes well, people of Khar Gewog may soon find themselves significantly less reliant on imported cooking oil, perhaps for half the year or even longer.

Thinley Dorji, Pema Gatshel

 Edited by Tshering Zam 

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