The Northern upland of Himalayan, southern plain lowland, with the hill in the arid, make Nepal a potential area for farming different crops. Agriculture in Nepal is largely based on subsistence farming for the majority of the population and can never be underestimated. Agriculture growth in Nepal has been low and highly vulnerable in recent decades. The farming system has changed, management practices have updated, modern technologies have been adopted, the budget allocation has changed, effective programs and strategies are launched, and many agricultural reformations are made. Yet, the pace of agricultural development has not caught the speed as expected. The production has increased, but not at an anticipated rate. Despite having outsta...
Nepal is a landlocked agricultural country situated between India and China, divided into three ecol...
This paper aims to address the status and challenges of agriculture research and extension and their...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving household food self-sufficiency (FSS) in mountain regions is an on...
With economies heavily dependent on agriculture, South Asia is the world's most poverty-dense region...
Nepal, a landlocked kingdom, has only 2.3 million hectares of cultivated land of which less than one...
1 Introduction Part I Macro-issues in Agriculture 2 Structural Transformation and Growth: Whither Ag...
The vast majority of Nepal’s population—80 percent of whom live in rural areas—derives their livelih...
Farmers in the hill region of Nepal face many challenges in trying to attain food security. The firs...
Nepal is a landlocked country with wide diversity of climatic conditions, ranging from temperate to ...
Nepal is considered a high population density developing country and a very high population density ...
Raising trees in and around farmlands with field crops (agroforestry) is an age-old farming practice...
This paper reviews the present problems and issues of sustainable land use in Nepal. Land represents...
Economy of Nepal is highly dependent on subsistence agriculture which is characterized by low produc...
Hills are important to the economy of Nepal, but have been 3.t a disadvantage with regard to infrast...
Nepal is an agricultural country. Her economy is based on it and her most people depend on agricultu...
Nepal is a landlocked agricultural country situated between India and China, divided into three ecol...
This paper aims to address the status and challenges of agriculture research and extension and their...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving household food self-sufficiency (FSS) in mountain regions is an on...
With economies heavily dependent on agriculture, South Asia is the world's most poverty-dense region...
Nepal, a landlocked kingdom, has only 2.3 million hectares of cultivated land of which less than one...
1 Introduction Part I Macro-issues in Agriculture 2 Structural Transformation and Growth: Whither Ag...
The vast majority of Nepal’s population—80 percent of whom live in rural areas—derives their livelih...
Farmers in the hill region of Nepal face many challenges in trying to attain food security. The firs...
Nepal is a landlocked country with wide diversity of climatic conditions, ranging from temperate to ...
Nepal is considered a high population density developing country and a very high population density ...
Raising trees in and around farmlands with field crops (agroforestry) is an age-old farming practice...
This paper reviews the present problems and issues of sustainable land use in Nepal. Land represents...
Economy of Nepal is highly dependent on subsistence agriculture which is characterized by low produc...
Hills are important to the economy of Nepal, but have been 3.t a disadvantage with regard to infrast...
Nepal is an agricultural country. Her economy is based on it and her most people depend on agricultu...
Nepal is a landlocked agricultural country situated between India and China, divided into three ecol...
This paper aims to address the status and challenges of agriculture research and extension and their...
<div><p>Maintaining and improving household food self-sufficiency (FSS) in mountain regions is an on...