2022
DOI: 10.26480/rfna.01.2022.35.38
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Status of Floriculture Sector in Nepal

Abstract: Flowers are adorable creations of the god useful for all occasions from birth to death of human life. Thus, the tendency of people to accept flower on all occasion make it a great potential sector to contribute largely to the national GDP. The floriculture business is increasing 6-9% yearly over the last 20 years. About 20% cut flower, 60% ornamental plants, 90% seeds, and 20% as a whole floral product demands is fulfilled by imports with 12-15% increasing demand annually. Among them, only 14 % of farmers are … Show more

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“…Cereal crops being the major AGDP (Agriculture GDP) contributor not only have the highest percentage of land and production, but they also have the highest level of interest among the agricultural stakeholders (Dahal et al, 2022). Likewise, Cereal accounts for 65 and 60 percent of total food energy and protein consumption in Nepal respectively (Acharya et al, 2018). Since the 1960s, the government has been investing in cereal production, and there has been a slow and steady increase in area, production, and yield.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cereal crops being the major AGDP (Agriculture GDP) contributor not only have the highest percentage of land and production, but they also have the highest level of interest among the agricultural stakeholders (Dahal et al, 2022). Likewise, Cereal accounts for 65 and 60 percent of total food energy and protein consumption in Nepal respectively (Acharya et al, 2018). Since the 1960s, the government has been investing in cereal production, and there has been a slow and steady increase in area, production, and yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nepal imported Marigold worth Rs. 8100,000 and imported 150,000 garlands to fulfill the demand during Tihar according to Chaudhary (2020). More than 1.81 million marigold garlands worth Rs 127 million were sold out during this year's Tihar.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%