This document summarizes the key topics and findings from the book "Agricultural Transformation in Nepal: Trends, Prospects and Policy Options". It discusses Nepal's agricultural sector challenges including lower and fluctuating growth, declining productivity, and rising imports. However, it also notes prospects like shifting diets driving demand, commercialization, and emerging value chains. The way forward involves ensuring food security through technology adoption, increasing public and private investment, promoting diversification, and developing domestic and regional value chains. Strengthening infrastructure, quality standards, contract farming and trade opportunities can help realize the agriculture sector's potential.
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1. Agricultural Transformation in Nepal
Trends, Prospects and Policy Options
Editors
Ganesh Thapa
Anjani Kumar
P K Joshi
2. Strategic issues explored in the book
1) Changing role of agriculture in
economic growth and structural
transformation
2) Status of investments, policies and
institutions
3) Climate change and agricultural
growth
4) Policy measures to improve the
delivery of critical inputs and
services
5) Agriculture-nutrition linkages
6) Inclusive value chain development
7) Investing remittances in the
agriculture sector
8) Agricultural trade, food inflation
and sustainable food security
9) New governance structure and the
prospects of agricultural growth
3. Components of the book
Macro issues
in agriculture
sector
Agriculture
productivity
growth and its
drivers
Agricultural
diversification
Agricultural
trade and
marketing
Institutions
and
governance
5 5 3 2 3
4. Agricultural sector in Nepal
Lower and fluctuating agricultural
growth
Decelerating total factor productivity
growth
Eroding competitiveness
Rising imports of agricultural
commodities and widening trade
gap
Growth of sectoral value added
-10
-5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
Percent
Agriculture Manufacturing Services
5. 1. Lower investments and weak infrastructure
2. Climate change
3. Governance challenges
4. Migration led challenges
5. Agricultural trade challenges
6. COVID-19 induced challenges
Challenges of Agriculture sector in Nepal
6. Prospects for agriculture sector in Nepal
Shift in consumption pattern and
dietary diversity
Increasing commercialization and
diversification of agriculture
Emerging high value chains and
increasing vertical integration
Expanding agricultural credit and
insurance markets
Food basket in Nepal: the changing trends
Annual per capita food
consumption (kg) Change (%)
Food
commodities 1995 2011 1995-2011
Cereals 177.1 163.4 -7.7
Pulses 7.1 11.1 55.1
Milk 18 39.8 121.3
Edible oils 3.8 7.4 97.3
Vegetables 31.4 54.5 73.4
Fruits 6 14.5 141.3
Non-veg 4.6 9.8 111.2
Sugar 3.09 4.59 48.5
7. Prospects for agriculture sector in Nepal
Evolving governance opportunities
o Transition to federal structure
o Greater participation of local development authorities
Proximity to two largest consuming countries
Non-farm diversification
o Non-Timber Forest Products and Agro-forestry
Covid-19 induced opportunities
o Digitalization
o Mechanization
o Transition in food system
o Conducive ecosystem for agri reforms
8. Way forward
Ensure food security and make agriculture remunerative
oBridging yield gaps of food crops
o Technology, policies and institutions
oPromote adoption of improved technologies
o Seed, nutrients, mechanization
Increase investment in agriculture sector
oEnhance public investment
o Irrigation, rural roads, electrification, and agri R&D
oAttract participation of private sector
o Agricultural extension
o Backward and forward integration
9. Way forward
Promote agricultural diversification towards more remunerative commodities
oStrengthen policies towards:
Infrastructure development for perishable commodities
Quality standards of agro-processed commodities
Promote contract farming and develop domestic and regional value
chains
Consolidate farmers for production and marketing (institutional
innovation)
Explore trade opportunities of niche commodities
Address non-tariff barriers
Capacity building for Good Agricultural Practices