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Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential / D Joshy
Title : Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential Material Type: printed text Authors: D Joshy, Author ; Rajbhandari, N.P., Author Pagination: 24-29 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Politicians, planners and agricultural scientists are unanimous in making their posi tion clear on agricultural development as the precursor of overall development in Nepal. The emotional plea usually comes out as a sound byte loud enough to be heard by anybody who counts and one who can think in this country. And that's where it ends. The result of last forty years of plan11ed development is in front of everybody to evaluate along with the rhetoric and some truth of giving agricultural sector top priority. Nepal is still one of the poorest countries in the world. The agricultural production has not kept pace with population growth and the productivity of major food grains has been stagnant. The country has become the net importer of food grain from the exporter status. Constraints, emerging trends, potential for increased productivity of cereals and strategy to secure food security in Nepal has been discussed.
Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential [printed text] / D Joshy, Author ; Rajbhandari, N.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 24-29 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Politicians, planners and agricultural scientists are unanimous in making their posi tion clear on agricultural development as the precursor of overall development in Nepal. The emotional plea usually comes out as a sound byte loud enough to be heard by anybody who counts and one who can think in this country. And that's where it ends. The result of last forty years of plan11ed development is in front of everybody to evaluate along with the rhetoric and some truth of giving agricultural sector top priority. Nepal is still one of the poorest countries in the world. The agricultural production has not kept pace with population growth and the productivity of major food grains has been stagnant. The country has become the net importer of food grain from the exporter status. Constraints, emerging trends, potential for increased productivity of cereals and strategy to secure food security in Nepal has been discussed.
Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential / D Joshy
Title : Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential Material Type: printed text Authors: D Joshy, Author ; Rajbhandari, N.P., Author Pagination: 24-29 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Politicians, planners and agricultural scientists are unanimous in making their posi tion clear on agricultural development as the precursor of overall development in Nepal. The emotional plea usually comes out as a sound byte loud enough to be heard by anybody who counts and one who can think in this country. And that's where it ends. The result of last forty years of plan11ed development is in front of everybody to evaluate along with the rhetoric and some truth of giving agricultural sector top priority. Nepal is still one of the poorest countries in the world. The agricultural production has not kept pace with population growth and the productivity of major food grains has been stagnant. The country has become the net importer of food grain from the exporter status. Constraints, emerging trends, potential for increased productivity of cereals and strategy to secure food security in Nepal has been discussed.
Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential [printed text] / D Joshy, Author ; Rajbhandari, N.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 24-29 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Politicians, planners and agricultural scientists are unanimous in making their posi tion clear on agricultural development as the precursor of overall development in Nepal. The emotional plea usually comes out as a sound byte loud enough to be heard by anybody who counts and one who can think in this country. And that's where it ends. The result of last forty years of plan11ed development is in front of everybody to evaluate along with the rhetoric and some truth of giving agricultural sector top priority. Nepal is still one of the poorest countries in the world. The agricultural production has not kept pace with population growth and the productivity of major food grains has been stagnant. The country has become the net importer of food grain from the exporter status. Constraints, emerging trends, potential for increased productivity of cereals and strategy to secure food security in Nepal has been discussed.
in Advances in agricultural research in Nepal: Proceedings of the first SAS/N Convention, March 29-31, 1999, Kathmandu / Hira K. Manandhar
Title : Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential Material Type: printed text Authors: D Joshy, Author ; Rajbhandari, N.P., Author Pagination: 24-29 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Politicians, planners and agricultural scientists are unanimous in making their posi tion clear on agricultural development as the precursor of overall development in Nepal. The emotional plea usually comes out as a sound byte loud enough to be heard by anybody who counts and one who can think in this country. And that's where it ends. The result of last forty years of plan11ed development is in front of everybody to evaluate along with the rhetoric and some truth of giving agricultural sector top priority. Nepal is still one of the poorest countries in the world. The agricultural production has not kept pace with population growth and the productivity of major food grains has been stagnant. The country has become the net importer of food grain from the exporter status. Constraints, emerging trends, potential for increased productivity of cereals and strategy to secure food security in Nepal has been discussed.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1328 Agricultural development and food security and food in NEPAL: Constrain and potential [printed text] / D Joshy, Author ; Rajbhandari, N.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 24-29 p.
in Advances in agricultural research in Nepal: Proceedings of the first SAS/N Convention, March 29-31, 1999, Kathmandu / Hira K. Manandhar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Politicians, planners and agricultural scientists are unanimous in making their posi tion clear on agricultural development as the precursor of overall development in Nepal. The emotional plea usually comes out as a sound byte loud enough to be heard by anybody who counts and one who can think in this country. And that's where it ends. The result of last forty years of plan11ed development is in front of everybody to evaluate along with the rhetoric and some truth of giving agricultural sector top priority. Nepal is still one of the poorest countries in the world. The agricultural production has not kept pace with population growth and the productivity of major food grains has been stagnant. The country has become the net importer of food grain from the exporter status. Constraints, emerging trends, potential for increased productivity of cereals and strategy to secure food security in Nepal has been discussed.
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in : Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Winter Crops Seminar,Wheat report September 10-14 , 1990 (Bhadra 25-29, 2047)
Title : Soil fertility research on wheat in Khumaltar during 1989/90 (2046/47) Material Type: printed text Authors: Tripathi, B.P., Author ; B.N Suwal, Author ; D Joshy, Author Pagination: 228-255 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2587 Soil fertility research on wheat in Khumaltar during 1989/90 (2046/47) [printed text] / Tripathi, B.P., Author ; B.N Suwal, Author ; D Joshy, Author . - [s.d.] . - 228-255 p.
in : Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Winter Crops Seminar,Wheat report September 10-14 , 1990 (Bhadra 25-29, 2047)
Languages : English (eng)
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