Nepali agriculture faces non-tariff barriers in Indian trade, necessitating market diversification for stability and growth.
Category: Agriculture
Strategic insights into Nepal’s agricultural sector. Covering agribusiness innovation, export opportunities, supply chain modernization, and sustainable farming practices.
Nepal Agriculture 2026: The Legal Rise of Contract Farming
Nepal’s contract farming framework aims to enhance agricultural stability, linking smallholders with corporations for predictable supply.
High-Value Crops: Why Smart Money is Chasing Kiwi & Avocado
Investors are shifting to kiwi and avocado cultivation in Nepal, capitalizing on high demand and favorable economics over traditional crops.
Agribusiness Nepal: Solving the Cold Chain Missing Middle
Nepal’s agribusiness loses 20-30% of produce post-harvest; investing in refrigerated transport can enhance quality and profitability.
Nepal Agriculture 2026: The $150M Orthodox Tea Pivot
Nepal aims to pivot to a $150M Orthodox tea market by 2026, focusing on niche branding and overcoming certification barriers.
Regenerative Agriculture: Nepal’s Soil Health Revolution
Nepal’s soil health revolution through regenerative agriculture is key for food security, resilience, and economic sustainability.
Youth Innovators Feeding Nepal: Agri-Startups
Nepal’s agri-startups are transforming food security by leveraging technology to solve market failures and enhance supply chains.
Agrotech: the Micro-Cold Chain Opportunity for High-Yield Investment?
Exploring the micro-cold chain as a service model for reducing agricultural waste and enhancing profitability for Nepali farmers.
Agrotech: the Hidden Alpha in Nepal Startups. Broken Supply Chain?
Agrotech in Nepal offers high potential by addressing supply chain inefficiencies, focusing on B2B logistics rather than consumer apps.
Farm as a tourist magnet: a step-by-step guide for Nepalese farmers on how to create a successful agritourism business
Every farmer in Nepal knows what uncertainty is: the vagaries of the weather, the ever-changing prices at the market, and the sight of young people leaving their villages in search of a better life abroad.
