broad question - Nepal is a very hilly country - flat land is scarce - hence farming is a challenge and so is irrigation - terrace famring is quite common - modern farming technique has not been widely introduced - lacks infrstructure like roads and fertilazation industry to support it - it is mostly manual labour hence the yield is not that good etc etc
Yes. Agriculture accounts for about 40% of Nepal's GDP. Agriculture employs 76% of the workforce
Tea,Garments,Herbs,Handicrafts,Agriculture these are the main industries of Nepal.
G. B. Thapa has written: 'Public resource allocation and agricultural performance in Nepal' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Appropriations and expenditures, Nepal, Nepal. Ministry of Agriculture, Statistics
Agriculture is the main economic activity of Nepal. It is carried by 80% of it's population.
The total land area of Nepal is 147,181 square kilometers (sq. kms). The amount of arable land is 16% or 23,548 sq. kms.
tourism, hydro-electricity, agriculture - jute, tobacco, herbal
Yes, they do. Three quarters of the population is engaged in agriculture and agriculture related occupations. Like families in agriculture all over the world, everyone in the family works in some way related to it. Other economic resources for Nepal are the weaving industry and tourism; both of these industries occupy women.
George V. Bowers has written: 'Agricultural development in Nepal' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture
Problems Using Scientific Methods In Agriculture
Agriculture is the leading industry in Nepal, the livelihood for three-fourths of the population and a third of their GDP. Agriculture includes the processing of agricultural products, including pulses, jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grain. Production of textiles and carpets has expanded recently and accounted for about 80% of foreign exchange earnings in recent years. Nepal, in the Himalayas and home to Mount Everest derives a portion of it's income from tourism.
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Agriculture is a vital source of food and raw materials for industry in Nepal due to its diverse climatic conditions and fertile landscapes, which allow for the cultivation of various crops. The agricultural sector not only provides staple foods like rice, maize, and wheat but also supplies raw materials such as cotton, jute, and spices for local industries. Additionally, a significant portion of the population relies on agriculture for their livelihoods, making it essential for both food security and economic development in the country. This interdependence fosters a strong relationship between agriculture and industrial growth in Nepal.