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Alleviating Rural Poverty through Participatory Wheat Variety Section / Madan Raj Bhatta in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.11 (2011)
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Title : Alleviating Rural Poverty through Participatory Wheat Variety Section Material Type: printed text Authors: Madan Raj Bhatta, Author ; Ram c. Sharma,, Author Publication Date: 2011 Article on page: 1-10p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Farmers empowerment, Participatory varietal selection, Poverty alleviation, Wheat Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1186
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.11 (2011) . - 1-10p.[article] Alleviating Rural Poverty through Participatory Wheat Variety Section [printed text] / Madan Raj Bhatta, Author ; Ram c. Sharma,, Author . - 2011 . - 1-10p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol.11 (2011) . - 1-10p.
Keywords: Farmers empowerment, Participatory varietal selection, Poverty alleviation, Wheat Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1186 Local institutional innovation for rural transformation and poverty alleviation: perspectives from mountain areas / Bajracharya, Deepak
Title : Local institutional innovation for rural transformation and poverty alleviation: perspectives from mountain areas Material Type: printed text Authors: Bajracharya, Deepak ; , Publisher: Kathmandu : ICIMOD Publication Date: 1990 Pagination: 22 General note: AN: NR-1715 Keywords: Social classes; Poverty Class number: 305.5 Local institutional innovation for rural transformation and poverty alleviation: perspectives from mountain areas [printed text] / Bajracharya, Deepak ; , . - Kathmandu : ICIMOD, 1990 . - 22.
AN: NR-1715
Keywords: Social classes; Poverty Class number: 305.5 Progress in agrarian reform and rural development: a review of Nepal's efforts in poverty alleviation / Singh, Rameshwar Bahadur
Title : Progress in agrarian reform and rural development: a review of Nepal's efforts in poverty alleviation Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, Rameshwar Bahadur ; , Publisher: Kathmandu : FAO Publication Date: 1983 Pagination: vp Keywords: Poverty alleviation; Economic conditions Progress in agrarian reform and rural development: a review of Nepal's efforts in poverty alleviation [printed text] / Singh, Rameshwar Bahadur ; , . - Kathmandu : FAO, 1983 . - vp.
Keywords: Poverty alleviation; Economic conditions Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-992 NR-992, Document NARC Library Documents Available Role of Tea in Poverty Reduction in Eastern Region of Nepal / P.K. Yadav ; Adhikari, R.C. ; Giri, Y.P. ; C. B.Shrestha
Title : Role of Tea in Poverty Reduction in Eastern Region of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: P.K. Yadav, Author ; Adhikari, R.C., Author ; Giri, Y.P., Author ; C. B.Shrestha, Author Pagination: 80-85 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: cash crop, CTC, employment, orthodox, poverty Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of Nepalese economy. About 74 percent economically active
labour force relies on agriculture for their livelihood. The productivity of other major
conmzercial plantation crops is either stagnant or have low growth rate. Tea is high value
cash and labour intensive crop. Land fragmentation, landlessness scattered labours and
cost of production are at increasing rate. The incidence of poverty and deprivation is
disproportionately higher in the rural area of Nepal. Among the many commercial crops,
tea has high potentiality to give more production in term of yield per unit area in a given
period of time. It contributes about 0.14 percent of the total AGDP of national economy
and 0. 78 percent to total household consumption A survey was carried out to investigate
involvement of labours on tea cultivation at Dhankuta, Teralztlwm, Jhapa, Ilam and
Panchtha,r in 2003. Four-tea estates, two government Cltiya Bistar Yojana and twenty tea
planters were employed in the survey revealed that 2.43 labours were involved year round
basis for tea farming per day per hectare. In Nepal thirty two thousand people are
employed in tea farming. Tea area and production is increasing every year by 18 percent,
which can minimize the pressure on unemployment and generates income. Such significant
achievement can be obtained in poverty reduction. It is suggested that due to intensive
agribusiness farming tea plantation promotes the agribusiness and provides employment
opportunity to rural people in eastern region of tea growing area and marginalized and
wasteland are utilized where poverty is striken.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=468 Role of Tea in Poverty Reduction in Eastern Region of Nepal [printed text] / P.K. Yadav, Author ; Adhikari, R.C., Author ; Giri, Y.P., Author ; C. B.Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 80-85 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: cash crop, CTC, employment, orthodox, poverty Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of Nepalese economy. About 74 percent economically active
labour force relies on agriculture for their livelihood. The productivity of other major
conmzercial plantation crops is either stagnant or have low growth rate. Tea is high value
cash and labour intensive crop. Land fragmentation, landlessness scattered labours and
cost of production are at increasing rate. The incidence of poverty and deprivation is
disproportionately higher in the rural area of Nepal. Among the many commercial crops,
tea has high potentiality to give more production in term of yield per unit area in a given
period of time. It contributes about 0.14 percent of the total AGDP of national economy
and 0. 78 percent to total household consumption A survey was carried out to investigate
involvement of labours on tea cultivation at Dhankuta, Teralztlwm, Jhapa, Ilam and
Panchtha,r in 2003. Four-tea estates, two government Cltiya Bistar Yojana and twenty tea
planters were employed in the survey revealed that 2.43 labours were involved year round
basis for tea farming per day per hectare. In Nepal thirty two thousand people are
employed in tea farming. Tea area and production is increasing every year by 18 percent,
which can minimize the pressure on unemployment and generates income. Such significant
achievement can be obtained in poverty reduction. It is suggested that due to intensive
agribusiness farming tea plantation promotes the agribusiness and provides employment
opportunity to rural people in eastern region of tea growing area and marginalized and
wasteland are utilized where poverty is striken.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=468 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=468URL SAARC regional poverty profile 2005: poverty reduction in south asia through production employment
Title : SAARC regional poverty profile 2005: poverty reduction in south asia through production employment Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Kathmandu : SAARC Publication Date: 2006 Pagination: xii, 222 Keywords: Poverty employment; Public welfare SAARC regional poverty profile 2005: poverty reduction in south asia through production employment [printed text] / , . - Kathmandu : SAARC, 2006 . - xii, 222.
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