Agricultural and rural mechanisation in Nepal: status, issues and options for future
Nepal is a small land-locked mountainous country with diverse agroecologies, culture and agriculture. Agriculture is a key source of economic growth, poverty reduction and environmental sustainability in Nepal. It is the mainstay of the national economy, contributing one third of GDP and providing livelihood to more than two thirds of the population (MoF, 2013). The poverty rate is declining over the last two decades but it is still high with one-quarter of its population (25.1%) living below poverty line (CBS, 2012). Food crops are the major components accounting for about 40% of AGDP, while livestock and fishery account for 30%, horticulture and cash crops 20%, and forestry about 10% (MoF, 2013).
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Format: | Book Chapter biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Institute for Inclusive Finance and Development (InM)
2017
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Subjects: | mechanization, agricultural development, rural areas, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/87968 https://www.bioversityinternational.org/index.php?id=244&tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=9141 |
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Summary: | Nepal is a small land-locked mountainous country with diverse agroecologies, culture and agriculture. Agriculture is a key source of economic growth, poverty reduction and environmental sustainability in Nepal. It is the mainstay of the national economy, contributing one third of GDP and providing livelihood to more than two thirds of the population (MoF, 2013). The poverty rate is declining over the last two decades but it is still high with one-quarter of its population (25.1%) living below poverty line (CBS, 2012). Food crops are the major
components accounting for about 40% of AGDP, while
livestock and fishery account for 30%, horticulture and
cash crops 20%, and forestry about 10% (MoF, 2013). |
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