Urban Agriculture, Waste Management and Food Security, Nepal

Urban Agriculture, Waste Management and Food Security, Nepal



BibekDhital, Anusha Sharma, Santosh Adhikari



Urban population is growing rapidly in Nepal and
similarly fallowing of land is increasing in villages. This decreases
the total production and increases import of food products. In order to
be self-sufficient on vegetable needs of the country, urban agriculture
plays an important role. Along with food security, urban agriculture
will aid in waste management, human resource utilization, health hygiene
and economic growth of urban community. To find out the present
situation of urban agriculture in Nepal, a case study was done in
Pokhara and Dhulikhel municipality.This study will help in understanding
benefits and reasons to enroll in urban agriculture. From this study,
area of 150m2 was found sufficient to fulfill the vegetable demand of
the urban family with 4/5 siblings which will save Rs6000-8000
/year/100sqm. 



10.22161/ijeab/1.4.36



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/36%20IJEAB-OCT-2015-15-Urban%20Agriculture,%20Waste%20Management%20and%20Food%20Security,%20Nepal.pdf



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