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    Agriculture Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/agriculture/ A Site for Global Nepali Community Tue, 07 Sep 2021 08:47:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.nepalisansar.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/fav.png Agriculture Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/agriculture/ 32 32 Explained: How Agriculture and Animal Husbandry are Reshaping Nepali Economy https://www.nepalisansar.com/special-stories/explained-how-agriculture-and-animal-husbandry-are-reshaping-nepali-economy/ Fri, 10 Sep 2021 03:15:33 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=33084 Nepal is one of the countries which continues to enjoy a bond with mother nature. Although

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    Nepal is one of the countries which continues to enjoy a bond with mother nature. Although tourism is one of its significant revenue streams, the Himalayan nation relies on agriculture to uplift its economy. The agricultural and animal husbandry activities contribute 27.1 percent to Nepal’s GDP as food exports and national consumption continues to boom.

    Realizing the importance of these activities, the Nepal government identified 15 products that are significant for the country. Ranging from paddy to honey, various consumable products have been figured onto Prime Minister’s Agriculture Modernization Project (PMAMP).

    In this feature piece, we bring forth the details about the shortlisted food products. From arable land to tonnage of products, this literary feature sheds light on Nepal’s important agricultural and animal husbandry products, which propped the country in the fiscal year 2019/20.


    Also Read: Offbeat Activities that One Should Not Miss out in Nepal


    1) Rice

    Rice

    Rice is one of the most important food items among Asians. It is a daily consumable in Nepal and across various parts of Asia. Cultivating rice crops has become the livelihood for two-thirds of Nepali farmers. It goes without saying that rice is one of the critical agricultural crops in Nepal.

    Nepal farmers utilized 1,491,744 hectares of arable land and produced 561,011 metric tonnes of rice in the FY 2019/20. Kanchanpur district has cultivated the highest amount of rice which is 40,323 metric tonnes. Trailing behind Kanchanpur is Chitwan, with 34,809 metric tonnes.

    The paddy crops constitute 20 percent of the Agri GDP or A-GDP of Nepal. On a larger scale, rice contributes more than 7 percent of the national GDP.

    2) Corn

    Corn

    Corn is consumed majorly not only in Nepal but across the world. It is a significant ingredient in the diet of mankind and animals. Be it food or fodder, corn is used on a daily basis. The food is favored by the animal husbandry farmers as cattle derive their energy from corn-enriched fodder. Thanks to its high demand, corn cultivation has increased by 5 percent annually over the last decade. After rice, it is the most critical crop in Nepal.

    Farmers used 956,441 hectares of land in Nepal and generated 2,713,635 metric tonnes of corn in FY 2019/20. Dhading produced the highest amount of corn with 17,973 metric tonnes, while Gulmi scored the second spot with 8,468 metric tonnes of corn. 

    3) Wheat

    Wheat

    Wheat is one of the oldest crops in Nepal. The crop has gone on to become one of the most important crops in the country as it is used as various consumables from bread to cereals.

    The Himalayan farmers sowed the golden crop over 703,992 hectares and cultivated 2,005,665 metric tonnes of wheat in FY 2019/20. Kailali reaped 5,390 metric tonnes of wheat, which is the highest contribution in Nepal. Following Kailali is Nawalparasi, as it reaped 2,289 metric tonnes.


    Also Read: Understanding Nepal’s Teething Troubles With Its Agricultural Modernization


    4) Potatoes

    Potatoes

    Potatoes are favored by people living in the hills and mountains of Nepal. This is primarily because potatoes grow even in the harsh arid regions of the Himalayas. The high demand for potatoes props the cultivation of potatoes. Due to high abundance, this is one of the most affordable foods in the country.

    Understandably, due to the high demand and favorable conditions, potato cultivation is one of the fastest-growing crops in Nepal. This food production alone makes up 6.57 percent of the agricultural GDP. Even on the national GDP scale, potatoes constitute 2.17 percent of the GDP.

    It was grown over an area of 193,997 hectares, and the farmers generated a yield of 3,112,947 tonnes in FY 2019/20. The district of Bara generates 1,26,810 metric tonnes output of potatoes every year.

    5) Apples

    Apples

    Apple is a fruit that needs no introduction. Consumed by many households for its taste and nutrition, Apple is one of the biggest cultivations in Nepal. Its high demand and resale value have endowed it the ‘cash crop’ status. It contributes 14 percent of revenue to Nepal’s GDP.

    The total arable land used for apple farming is 11,186 hectares, and the farmers produced 31,386 metric tonnes of fruit in FY 2019/20. Jumla was confirmed to be the most significant apple contributor with 6,799 metric tonnes. The district of Mustang chugged up to the second spot with 5,727 metric tonnes.

    6) Citrus

    Citrus

    Citrus fruits are consumed widely on a global scale. Be it lemons or oranges; people love to down these fruits on a daily basis. On an arable land of 46,412 hectares, 271,908 metric tonnes of citrus were produced.

    Solukhumbu is the district that produced the highest output of citrus with 1,449 metric tonnes in FY 2019/20. Gulmi is the second biggest contributor with 408 metric tonnes. Syangja produced NPR 356.6 million worth of oranges grown over an area of 1,270 hectares. The grapefruit is grown highest in Sindhuli with 4,900 metric tonnes, which were produced over 400 hectares of land.

    7) Mangoes

    Mangoes

    The king of fruits reigns over Nepal as well. Mangoes are savored by many as it is one of the tastiest and pulpiest fruits there is. It is high in vitamins while being low on calories. As it is a seasonal fruit, the demand is considerably higher than for other fruits. Understanding this, farmers doled out 366,144 metric tonnes of mangoes which was grown over 49,588 hectares of land. Surkhet district yielded the highest output of mangoes with 400 metric tonnes.


    Also Read: Baji, the beaten rice that is ingrained in Nepali Newa Culture


    8) Export Oriented Crops

    Export Oriented Crops

    Nepal capitalizes on the global demand for its products. Farmers have begun cultivating crops with the intention to export them all together. Nepal exports coffee and cardamom.

    Nepal’s coffee production has been spiking in recent times. Kavre has stepped up as the highest coffee producing district with 221 metric tonnes grown over 973 hectares. Another 1 million hectares of land is projected to be used for coffee cultivation.

    Nepal contributes 7,954 metric tonnes to the global cardamom production of 12,000 metric tonnes. Taplejung is the highest cardamom producing district with 2,490 metric tonnes grown over 4,150 hectares.

    9) Milk

    Milk

    Although it is the 21st century, Nepal continues to rely on cattle for its agricultural activities. As most of the agricultural farmers have cows with them, the Himalayan nation produces dairy products on a large scale. The fact that almost 80 percent of the milk is provided by small farmers displays how vital and intricate cattle are with the agrarian culture.

    The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development realized the significance of cattle farming and educated Nepalis about crossbreeding, which would improve the genes of the cattle. The ministry has also made efforts to make animal husbandry much more efficient.

    Nepal produced 1,800,000 metric tonnes of milk. The district which produced the most milk was Kavre, with 83,509 metric tonnes. Morang clinched the second spot with 73,267 metric tonnes of milk.

    10) Fish

    Fish

    Fish is one of the most nutritious foods that the world has. High on protein but low on calories and cholesterol, fish is consumed and favored by health and meat lovers alike. In Nepal, fish is an important aspect in economic terms as they provide a livelihood for many people of different ethnicities. Propelled by the massive demand, different people of Nepal are showing interest in adopting pisciculture.

    Aquatic husbandry in Nepal covers 12,349 hectares, and the farmers produce 62,725 metric tonnes. Dhanusa ranks the highest in fish production with 7,312 metric tonnes, while Bara, with 5,276 metric tonnes, ranked second.


    Also Read: 10 Reasons Why Nepalese Love To Buy iPhone


    11) Meat

    Meat

    Meat consumption has increased in Nepal, and sympathetically, meat production has increased as well. The production is projected to grow as meat is known to be a good source of proteins, vitamins, and iron.

    Cattle rearing for meat generation has occupied 13,082,641 hectares in Nepal. The rearing has generated 357,082 metric tonnes of meat production. In economic terms, animal husbandry has contributed 11.5 percent to Nepal’s GDP. On smaller terms, it created 25.7 percent of agricultural GDP.

    Goat meat is also one of the most consumed meats in Nepal. Goat herding is a lucrative profession for the most landlocked country. A whopping 65,583 metric tonnes of meat is generated every year. Surkhet and Dailekh are the regions that contribute the maximum amount of goat meat.

    Apart from goat meat, pork is one of the consumed meat in Nepal, and it has been observed that the demand has been increasing in the Himalayan nation. 18,709 metric tonnes of pork meat have been generated in Nepal. Morang and Jhapa are the regions that contribute the most when it comes to pork meat.

    12) Honey

    Honey

    Honey is one of the foods which is loved by a lot of people. Be it green tea or weight loss; honey is slurped in high demand. With bees pollinating and giving honey to farmers, apiculture is one of the sought-after professions in Nepal.

    As the demand for Himalayan honey is high, Nepal could generate 3,990 metric tonnes by using 242,500 hectares. Morang outclassed every other district by generating honey with 15,000 hives, while Lamjung generated 35,000 hives.


    Also Read: 12 Best Movie Theatres in Nepal You Must Try!


    Capping it off

    As one can observe, the pristine mountains of Nepal house not only trekking opportunities but also great flora and fauna. Be it healthy veggies or animal meat, Nepal has a lot to offer to all. It is excellent to gorge on foods grown in such a pristine environment.

    So, pack your bags and head to Nepal. Your gastronomic journey will be unique without much effort.


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    Kanchanpur’s Fertilizer Quota Decided by Agriculture Inputs Company https://www.nepalisansar.com/government/kanchanpurs-fertilizer-quota-decided-by-agriculture-inputs-company/ Wed, 16 Jun 2021 06:53:33 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=32060 The chemical fertilizer usage of Kanchanpur has been set by the office of Agriculture Inputs Company

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    The chemical fertilizer usage of Kanchanpur has been set by the office of Agriculture Inputs Company Limited (AICL).

    The Kanchanpur Branch office of AICL decided upon usage quotas of the collective 30 metric tons of fertilizer that the AIC province office will distribute to all the nine local levels.

    Bal Bahadur Shah, acting office manager of the AIC branch office, said that the office would supply the fertilizers to the cooperative organizations based on the recommendations they receive from AICL.

    As per the new quota recommendations, Bhimdutta municipality will receive 29.7 metric tons, Bedkot municipality will stand to get 27 metric tons, and Shuklaphanta municipality has been allowed 27 metric tons.

    Fertilizers

    The other municipalities, Krishnapur, Belauri, and Punarbas, have been allowed 35.1 tons each.

    The AICL determined the fertilizer quota based on the size of arable land and the number of farmers in a particular municipality.

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    Nepali Prime Minister Initiates a Major Cabinet Reshuffle https://www.nepalisansar.com/government/nepali-prime-minister-initiates-a-major-cabinet-reshuffle/ Tue, 08 Jun 2021 06:09:22 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=31950 Prime Minister of Nepal KP Oli announced a drastic reshuffle of his Cabinet on Friday. This

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    Prime Minister of Nepal KP Oli announced a drastic reshuffle of his Cabinet on Friday. This major rejig comes amid political uncertainty.

    Summarizing the reshuffle:

    • Excepting four ministers, shift all the ministers from their incumbent offices.
    • Absorb ten ministers from the Mahantha Thakur-led faction. This induction includes Deputy Prime Minister Rajendra Mahato from the Janata Samajbadi Party Nepal.
    • The Finance Minister, Bishnu Paudel, will be sworn in as the senior-most Deputy Prime Minister. The junior leader Raghubir Mahaseth will be anointed as another Deputy Prime Minister. This translates to Nepal having three Deputy PMs’.
    • Health Ministry will welcome Sher Bahadur Tamang as the Health Minister. He will spearhead the combat against COVID-19.
    • The biggest development of this rejig is the PM centralizing the national power. The PM will be heading seven ministries which are: Defence, home affairs, forests and environment, communications and information technology, federal affairs and general administration, agriculture and livestock development, industry and commerce.

    Nepal Cabinet

    The reshuffle ushers in seven political figures from Oli’s CPN-UML, and the rest of the ten ministers are inducted for the JSPN’s split faction. The Prime Minister is likely to add more minister from CPN-UML for the seven ministries which are under his purview.

    The new Deputy Prime Ministers, along with the new Ministers, were sworn in by President Bidhya Devi Bhandari at the Presidential Office. Additionally, state ministers were also sworn in by the Prime Minister at the same ceremony.

    Tabulated below are the incumbent ministers, after the cabinet reshuffle:

    S.No Name Position Portfolio
    1 KP Sharma Oli PM Defence, Home Affairs, Forests and Environment*, Communications and Information Technology, Federal Affairs and General Administration, Agriculture and Livestock Development, Industry and Commerce
    2 Bishnu Paudel DPM Finance
    3 Raghubir Mahaseth DPM Foreign Affairs
    4 Rajendra Mahato DPM Urban Development
    5 Sharad Singh Bhandari Minister Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation
    6 Krishna Gopal Shrestha Minister Education, Science and Technology
    7 Anil Kumar Jha Minister Water Supply and Sanitation
    8 Sher Bahadur Tamang Minister Health and Population
    9 Laxman Lal Karna Minister Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation
    10 Basanta Kumar Nembang Minister Physical Infrastructure and Transport
    11 Lila Nath Shrestha Minister Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
    12 Bimal Prasad Shreesvastav Minister Labour, Employment and Social Security
    13 Uma Shankar Argariya Minister Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation*
    14 Chanda Chaudhary Minister Women, Children and Senior Citizens
    15 Ekwal Miya Minister Youth and Sports
    16 Chandra Kanta Chaudhary Minister of State Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation
    17 Renuka Gurung Minister of State Women, Children and Senior Citizens

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    Nepal Startups Can Now Avail Subsidized Loan Up To NPR 5 Million at 2% rate! https://www.nepalisansar.com/business/nepal-startups-can-now-avail-subsidized-loan-up-to-npr-5-million-at-2-rate/ Thu, 03 Dec 2020 10:59:21 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=30085 The Nepali Government has approved the ‘Working Procedure on Seed Capital for Innovative Businesses,’ enabling the

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    The Nepali Government has approved the ‘Working Procedure on Seed Capital for Innovative Businesses,’ enabling the commercial banks to issue subsidized loans to startup companies.

    The startups can now avail a loan up to NPR 5 million or 50% of their total capital at a subsidized interest rate of 2%.

    The government has announced the program with an aim to promote startups and businesses with innovative knowledge, skills, and capacities.

    According to the Working Procedure, a five-member steering committee under the leadership of the National Planning Commission (NPC) will call for proposals from startups who have not been able to mobilize capital to innovate, run or operate their ideas.

    National Planning Commission (NPC)

    The companies, including small and medium-scale enterprises from agriculture, energy, health, tourism, education, and information technology sectors, can submit their proposals.

    In their proposals, the applicant should submit details about the innovative idea, associated risks, possible returns, required funds, expected seed capital, and positive impact on the economy, in a prescribed format of the working procedure.

    Startup Company

    The committee will then assess the proposals within 30 days and select appropriate proposals to offer the subsidy loans. Once the committee approves the proposal, the Finance Ministry will release the fund in three installments.

    The first installment will be released to initiate the idea’s implementation, the second installment based on the work progress, and the last installment after the idea is implemented.

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    COVID-19 Crisis: 80% Nepali Migrant Workers Yearns to Return Home! https://www.nepalisansar.com/immigration/covid-19-crisis-80-nepali-migrant-workers-yearns-to-return-home/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 07:15:08 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=28549 The coronavirus pandemic has drastically disrupted the lives of Nepali migrant workers stranded in various foreign

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    The coronavirus pandemic has drastically disrupted the lives of Nepali migrant workers stranded in various foreign countries as economic uncertainty looms across the world.

    A vast majority of Nepali migrant workers are hankering to return home as there is no much scope to survive in the destination countries due to the pandemic.

    According to the ‘Rapid Assessment of the Situation of Nepali Migrant Workers’ conducted in 8 primary destination countries including India, Malaysia and Gulf countries revealed that 80% of the migrant workers are longing to return home.

    They expressed their interest to engage in self-employment in agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.

    The remaining 20% are interested to engage in wage-employment in agriculture or non-agricultural sectors.

    Although the Nepali Government has prioritized policies and programs for returnees in the annual budget of FY 2020/21, the rapid assessment revealed that staggering 70% of the respondents are completely unaware of these programs. Meanwhile, an extremely low 2% knew how to get access to them.

    Migrant Workers Return Home

    While most of the migrant workers are aspiring to return home, many are perplexed to return owing to the uncertainty in employment opportunities and rapid spread of COVID-19 infection in Nepal.

    “Returning to Nepal would mean navigating the complicated repatriation process, paying the expensive airfare, spending two-weeks in poorly-equipped quarantine centers, and potentially facing further lockdowns in Nepal,” stated the survey.

    Major constraints in engaging in self-employment are

    • Lack of finance
    • Lack of skills or training
    • Lack of access to professional networks
    • Complex administrative barriers

    Major constraints in engaging in wage-employment are

    • Lack of skills, training or experience
    • Lack of information regarding opportunities
    • Inability to navigate the application process

    The survey also revealed the pathetic conditions of the migrant workers living abroad. According to the report, 58% are concerned about getting infected due to poor working conditions, while 17% are concerned about their living conditions.

    The study revealed that the local governments should establish a database of returnees and facilitate their social and economic reintegration.

    Migrant Workers

    It urged the government to ensure that vulnerable groups such as undocumented migrant workers are rescued and not left out in the reintegration process and programs funded by the Foreign Employment Welfare Fund (FEWF).

    “This issue is of importance as workers may have traveled irregularly without obtaining labour approvals or overstayed their visas abroad without renewing their labour approvals in a timely manner, but are now returning home and require support,” stated the rapid assessment report.

    The Nepal Policy Institute (NPI) and Migration Lab (MLab) had jointly conducted the Rapid Assessment on 625 Nepali migrant workers.

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    Agri & Livestock Knowledge Centers to Boost Nepal’s Economy https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/agri-livestock-knowledge-centers-to-boost-nepals-economy/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/agri-livestock-knowledge-centers-to-boost-nepals-economy/#respond Thu, 04 Oct 2018 07:50:19 +0000 https://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=11918 In a bid to enhance farming practices in Nepal’s Province 2, the region’s Land Management, Agriculture

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    In a bid to enhance farming practices in Nepal’s Province 2, the region’s Land Management, Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry (MoLAC) started an Agriculture Knowledge Center in Rabiraj district &  Livestock Service Expert’s Liaison Office in Siraha on October 3, 2018.

    Province 2 MoLAC Minister Shailendra Prasad Shah inaugurated the establishment that aims at providing services to farmers of Saptari and Siraha districts.

    Shah pledged to extend support to the center and directed officials to devote their attention to farmer issues. He assured that the establishment will provide the best services to farmers, otherwise officials would face heat if there were no results after three months.

    Furthermore, he urged officials to put an end to commission during tenders for purchasing chemical fertilizer. He also directed them to ensure that farmers of Saptari and Siraha get access to fertilizer in time.

    Siraha Gets Livestock Services Liaison Office
    The Province 2 MoLAC Minister also inaugurated the Livestock Service Expert’s Liaison Office in the district. Experts at the center will train farmers to enhance agricultural & pastoral farming by mechanizing the process to bring about commercialization.

    Speaking at the occasion, Shah announced that the Province 2 Government had started six Agriculture Knowledge Centers and six Livestock Services Liaison Office in the province to improve the accessibility of such services to farmers in and around the region.

    In the past, a similar initiative enabled farmers of Masta rural municipality setup a Community Seed Bank with the aim to protect and preserve crops with great health benefits in the Masta region and neighboring municipalities.

    Conclusion:
    With so many initiatives developing in Nepal at the municipality and district levels, the Himalayan nation’s agriculture and livestock sector is sure to grow leaps and bounds.

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