Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Agriculture as a Business for sustainable development

Rtr. Kumar Gurung

We started farming about twelve thousand years ago. Now, we are not just farming, we are creating new plants, new breeds, more productive specimens and most important of all, we are researching on this topic.  There are lots of hypothesis regarding origin and development of agriculture: the Oasis hypothesis, the Hilly Flanks, the Feasting, the Demographic theories, the evolutionary/intentionality hypothesis, the Levantine Primacy Model and many more.  There are so many things these hypotheses suggest, none of it suggested from business perspective.  There could be one or two regarding “power” but none regarding commerce.

Along with the industrial revolution from 18th to 19th century, agriculture started to get more vivid commercialized picture. The use of technology, mass production of crops and food and highly increased demand started to pull agriculture into commercialization. Along with that new pattern of global economy, finance and trade emerged.

Nepal has about three million eight hundred thirty one thousand (3831000) farmer’s family as per government census of 2068 B.S. We currently have forty one percent increase in area of land used for production of vegetables and nine percentage decline in area used for production of food crop in the timeframe of 10 years. There are nineteen lakh thirty one thousand families who are involved in vegetable farming which is double the number of families ten years ago. Currently agriculture contributes 34% in total GDP of the country. This strongly emphasizes the need for the country to be independent regarding daily used vegetables and cash crops. During last two decades there is 2.35% per annum increase in the production of food whereas the requirement for the existing population is growing by 2.09 %( 2068B.S census.) Currently, our nation is severely affected by earthquake in many places and the storage of food and necessary commodities is not normal during this situation.

There are many industries that are contributing in our nation’s economy. Agriculture will provide a rigid back bone for all other infrastructure needed for development. Agriculture demands irrigation and irrigation needs sufficient development, this provides a base for planning and detail partition of land used for farming.  Farmer produces crops and food crops. They will harvest it each year. The produced agro products and remaining bi products need transportation facility for delivery. This creates an environment for rapid development.

At this present situation, we have to strongly emphasize on social entrepreneurship.  Only then we will have strong commitment for forming a developed nation and sustainable development. Agriculture is a most suitable path for sustainable development because most of the nation’s population is involved in it and we will only achieve our goal if numerous people work together for it.

We are at transition stage right now, both from political point of view and from the stages of development. Right now we are severely affected by earthquake, tourism sector is experiencing down ward trend, businesses are affected and whole economy is affected. Even though detail assessment of damage is not yet been done, World Bank's data estimates that roughly half the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is affected.


There are so many options we currently have. We can choose anyone of them, choosing agriculture not only provides us with benefits of already known business, it fits as the most efficient and reliable means for sustainable development of the country.

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