The Market for Local Organic Produce in Urban and Semi-Urban Areas of Nepal : A Case Study of Kathmandu valley and Chitwan district <Research Note>

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The Market for Local Organic Produce in Urban and Semi-Urban Areas of Nepal : A Case Study of Kathmandu valley and Chitwan district <Research Note>
Creator
Singh Mrinila
Source Title
広島大学現代インド研究 : 空間と社会
Journal of contemporary India studies : space and society, Hiroshima University
Issue 5
Start Page 39
End Page 49
Abstract
The market for organic produce is growing even within developing countries, but it is faced with numerous challenges. It needs to be expanded to provide opportunities for a higher income among famers without them having to rely on the export market, which is often complex for smallholders. This study focused on the market for local organic produce in urban and semi-urban areas of Nepal to assess consumers’ attitudes, preferences, and willingness to pay for certified vegetables, the demand for which is increasing, especially in urban areas. By interviewing 60 consumers from each area, it was found that the organic market in urban areas is growing but lacks the authentication found in the local organic markets of other South Asian countries. Thus, formal certification should be considered to verify authenticity and thereby increase consumers’ willingness to pay. In peri-urban areas, even though organic farming is practiced as a group, the organic market is non-existent. Therefore, the market should be developed at strategic places through low-cost certification.
Keywords
Organic market
Nepal
vegetable
willingness to pay
Fisher’s exact
chi-square
NDC
Agriculture [ 610 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学現代インド研究センター
Date of Issued 2015-03-23
Rights
Copyright (c) 2015 広島大学現代インド研究センター
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 2185-8721
[NCID] AA12523588