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  2. Agriculture in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Terraced farming on the foothills of the Himalayas is a common sight in many of the villages in Nepal Nepalese women planting rice Cultivation in the Kathmandu Valley. In Nepal, the economy is dominated by agriculture. In the late 1980s, it was the livelihood for more than 90% of the population.

  3. Central Bureau of Statistics (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bureau of Statistics was established in 1959 under the National Planning Commission of Nepal, which is headed by the Prime Minister of Nepal. [1] [3] Before 2015, different Nepalese governmental organisations gathered statistical information on their own. This led to inconsistencies in statistical information, for which the Bureau ...

  4. List of Nepalese provinces by GDP - Wikipedia

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  5. Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development - Wikipedia

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    Local areas each have a District Agriculture Development Office (DADO). [citation needed] The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development is the central apex body of Government of Nepal to look after the agriculture and allied fields. [3] The current minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development is Ram Nath Adhikari.

  6. Fertiliser use in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture is the main GDP contributor for the economy of Nepal and fertilisers play a vital role. The annual average fertiliser requirement in Nepal to replenish the soil nutrition is 310 kg per hectare but only 29 kg of fertiliser is added to the soil. [1] Fifty per cent of nutrient loss from the soil occurs during the early monsoon. [2]

  7. Geography of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Building dams in Nepal is controversial due to seismic activity, glacial lake formation, sedimentation rates, and cross-border equity issues between India and Nepal. Nepal's land cover is dominated by forests, which cover 39.09% of the country's total geographical area, followed by agriculture areas at 29.83%.

  8. List of Nepalese provinces by Human Development Index

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    This is a list of Nepalese provinces by Human Development Index (HDI) as of 2022. Of the seven provinces of Nepal , four are considered to have "medium human development" per the Human Development Index , namely Bagmati , Gandaki , Koshi Pradesh , and Lumbini .

  9. Nepal Farmers Association - Wikipedia

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    The association aims to ensure peasant rights and develop the agriculture sector. [2] The association follows party's ideology and aims to bring commercialization in the agriculture sector. The organization aims in providing farmers with quality education which would play an important role to develop economic services of farmers in Nepal.