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A Study on Cashcrop Farming and Farm Household Economy in Montane Area of Western Nepal : Focusing on Food Security
creator
Miki, Toshinobu
NDC
General geography. Description and travel
abstract
Economy of Nepal is highly dependent on subsistence agriculture which is characterized by low productivity and almost stagnating situation. Due to the high population pressure and shrinking of landholding size, farmers have been suffering from deteriorating household economy. Under these conditions farmers in montane area are undertaking various changes in land use and farm management in order to achieve food security. One of such changes is the cultivation of high value cash crops. Accordingly, this paper attempts to grasp how farmers try to achieve food security and improve household economy through cash crop farming, with the analysis of data collected during the field visits in 1999-2000. This analysis indicated that cash crop farming affects the production of other crops positively with efficient use of land among the cash crop farmers which enhances their food security, and allows them to allocate their income to consume more luxury items; animal protein. However, it is observed that the absence of proper linkage between farmers and government agencies prevents farmers to cultivate cash crops. Hence, it is necessary to organize farmers so that they can receive proper assistance from government and stabilize the cash crop farming.
journal title
Annual Report of Research Center for Regional Geography
issue
Issue 12
start page
135
end page
158
date of issued
2003-03
publisher
広島大学総合地誌研究資料センター
issn
0915-5449
ncid
language
jpn
nii type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
HU type
Departmental Bulletin Papers
DCMI type
text
format
application/pdf
text version
publisher
department
Hiroshima University Museum
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