Role of agriculture in livelihood of people of Nepal: A study of Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality, Sindhuli
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This study explores the “Role of agriculture in livelihood of people of Nepal: A field
study of Ghyanglekh Rural Municipality, Sindhuli”. Agriculture is one of the oldest
human activities and is critical to global economies and food security. It is a crucial
sector in Nepal, employing a significant portion of the population and contributing to
its economy. However, it faces several challenges that hinder productivity and
sustainability. Due to the weakness in so many aspects, agricultural practices are
becoming more challenging and subsistence, which affect directly or indirectly on
livelihood of people in socio socio-economic sector. The specific objectives of the
study were to identify the existing agricultural practices, roles in livelihood of people,
and challenges in modernization and sustainability in the study area.
Using a mixed-methods approach, the study combines qualitative data collected
through household surveys with qualitative insights obtained from key informant
interviews.
More than 95% of household survey respondents were farmers. Due to the insufficient
production of crops, 73% were unsatisfied with their farming systems. Study shows
that almost 99% of farmers lack access to modern tools, technology and ideas. Where
about 90% of the people used oxen as a plowing technology of the field. And 98.3%
of farmers have no irrigation facilities. Due to the excessive and unscientific use of
different pesticides, insecticides, and chemical fertilizers in crops, land productivity is
decreasing by about 71% day by day. But different invasive species, pests, and insects
were increasing on farms. The study reported that they had been experiencing crop
failure due to inappropriate policies too. Income from agriculture is so poor that only
43% is enough to survive. They haven’t found enough crop production which is
disruptive conditions to go abroad for employment. So, people are separating from
their traditional occupations and way of life, and they are seeking alternative
professions. It is concluded that there is no sustainable and commercial farming system to sustain
the livelihood of rural people. Due to the different barriers factors of commercial
farming people are leaving their agricultural practices. So, for the sustainability of this
occupation, we should use modern tools and machinery, the Provision of improved seed
varieties, advanced irrigation methods, and scientific methods should be accessible to
all farmers.
