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Year 2023, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 27 - 38, 30.12.2023
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  • GC, A., Yeo, J. H., & Ghimire, K. (2019). Determinants of farm mechanization in Nepal. Turkish Journal of Agriculture-Food Science and Technology, 7(1), 87-91.
  • GoN/FAO (Government of Nepal and Food and Agriculture Organization) (2013). Nepal: Country Programming Framework 2013-2017. Government of Nepal and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Kathmandu.
  • Goyal, A., & Nash, J. (2017). Reaping Richer Returns: Public Spending Priorities for African Agriculture Productivity Growth. World Bank Publications.
  • Houmy, K., Clarke, L. J., Ashburner, J. E., & Kienzle, J. (2013). Agricultural mechanization in Sub-saharan Africa: guidelines for preparing a strategy (Vol. 22). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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  • Ivanic, M., & Martin, W. (2018). Sectoral productivity growth and poverty reduction: National and global impacts. World Development, 109, 429-439.
  • Jones, J. W., Antle, J. M., Basso, B., Boote, K. J., Conant, R. T., Foster, I., ... & Wheeler, T. R. (2017). Brief history of agricultural systems modeling. Agricultural Systems, 155, 240-254.
  • Kapri, K., & Ghimire, S. (2020). Migration, remittance, and agricultural productivity: Evidence from the Nepal Living Standard Survey. World Development Perspectives, 19, 100198.
  • Kaur, H. (2013). Agriculture: The way to inclusive growth. IOSR Journal of Business and Management, 9(6), 42-47. Milczarek-Andrzejewska, D., Zawalińska, K., & Czarnecki, A. (2018). Land-use conflicts and the common agricultural policy: evidence from Poland. Land use policy, 73, 423-433.
  • Mittenzwei, K., Persson, T., Höglind, M., & Kværnø, S. (2017). Combined effects of climate change and policy uncertainty on the agricultural sector in Norway. Agricultural Systems, 153, 118-126.
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  • MoALD (Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development). (2021). Annual Progress Report (वार्षिक प्रगति प्रतिवेदन), Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, Kathmandu.
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  • Pradhanang, U. B., Pradhanang, S. M., Sthapit, A., Krakauer, N. Y., Jha, A., & Lakhankar, T. (2015). National livestock policy of Nepal: needs and opportunities. Agriculture, 5(1), 103-131.
  • Saint Ville, A. S., Hickey, G. M., & Phillip, L. E. (2017). Institutional analysis of food and agriculture policy in the Caribbean: The case of Saint Lucia. Journal of Rural Studies, 51, 198-210. Sam, I. O. (2013). The measurement of productive and technical efficiency of cassava farmers in the North-Central Zone of Nigeria. Research Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Management. 2(10), 323-331.
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  • Sidibé, A., Totin, E., Thompson-Hall, M., Traoré, O. T., Traoré, P. C. S., & Olabisi, L. S. (2018). Multi-scale governance in agriculture systems: Interplay between national and local institutions around the production dimension of food security in Mali. NJAS-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 84, 94-102.
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  • Stringer, R. (2001). How Important Are the Non-traditional Economic Roles of Agriculture in Development?. Centre for International Economic Studies.
  • Swinnen, J. (2018). The Political Economy of Agricultural and Food Policies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
  • Takeshima, H., & Liu, Y. (2018). The role of plant-breeding R&D in tractor adoptions among smallholders in Asia: Insights from Nepal Terai (Vol. 1719). Intl. Food Policy Res. Inst.
  • Tanentzap, A. J., Lamb, A., Walker, S., & Farmer, A. (2015). Resolving conflicts between agriculture and the natural environment. PLoS biology, 13(9), e1002242.
  • Timsina, K. P., Shrestha, K. P., & Pandey, S. (2012, April). Factors affecting the adoption of new modern varieties of Rice in eastern Terai of Nepal. In the proceeding of 4th Society of Agricultural Scientist-Nepal (SAS-N) conference held at Lalitpur from (pp. 4-6).
  • Uprety, R. (2010, November). Meshing mechanization with SRI methods for rice cultivation in Nepal. In 28th International Rice Research Conference (pp. 8-12).
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Enhancing Labor Productivity via Local Agro-governance of Nepal

Year 2023, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 27 - 38, 30.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.61192/indpol.1352332

Abstract

Agriculture is vital for Nepal's livelihoods and economy, contributing approximately 27% to the national gross domestic product and acting as a buffer during economic downturns. Nepalese agriculture, with a rich history, faces challenges of declining profitability, causing farming abandonment, especially among the youth, despite local policy efforts. Addressing issues of unprofitability, land degradation, input inadequacy, and low productivity requires targeted agricultural research and policy reforms. Sustainable agro-practices, resilience, and achieving socio-economic indices are current community demands. This quantitative research design includes various constructs of agro-production and local agro-governance, estimating labor productivity through multiple regression. The research results revealed the importance of agro-policies focusing on farm inputs, agriculture extension, and governance enrichment. Minimizing policy shocks and executing labor-extensive short-term and long-term strategies are crucial for comprehensive agro-development.

References

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  • Amire, C. M. (2016). The Effect of Agricultural Productivity on Economic Growth in Nigeria. Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities, 2(4).
  • Awoyemi, B. O., Afolabi, B., & Akomolafe, K. J. (2017). Agricultural productivity and economic growth: impact analysis from Nigeria. Scientific Research Journal (SCIRJ), 5(10), 1-7.
  • Babbie, E., & Benaquisto, L. (2001). Qualitative field research. The Practice of Social Research, 9, 298-300. Babu, S. C., Mavrotas, G., Prasai, N. (2018). Integrating environmental considerations in the agricultural policy process: evidence from Nigeria. Environ. Dev. 25, 111-125.
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  • Basnet, B.M.S. (2010b). Climate change and food security, a paper presented at the Nepal Federation of Environment Journalists (NEFEJ), Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Bedari, A., Rawat, G., Amgain, L. P., Thapa, D. B., & Poudel, M. (2020). Productivity and profitability of different varieties of Chaite rice grown under different sowing methods at Baniyani, Jhapa. Nepalese Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2020, 19, 155-164.
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  • Swinnen, J. (2018). The Political Economy of Agricultural and Food Policies. Palgrave Macmillan, New York.
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  • Tanentzap, A. J., Lamb, A., Walker, S., & Farmer, A. (2015). Resolving conflicts between agriculture and the natural environment. PLoS biology, 13(9), e1002242.
  • Timsina, K. P., Shrestha, K. P., & Pandey, S. (2012, April). Factors affecting the adoption of new modern varieties of Rice in eastern Terai of Nepal. In the proceeding of 4th Society of Agricultural Scientist-Nepal (SAS-N) conference held at Lalitpur from (pp. 4-6).
  • Uprety, R. (2010, November). Meshing mechanization with SRI methods for rice cultivation in Nepal. In 28th International Rice Research Conference (pp. 8-12).
  • World Bank Group. (2016). Nepal: Sources of Growth in Agriculture for Poverty Reduction and Shared Prosperity. World Bank.
  • World Bank. (2007). World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for Development. The World Bank.
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Early Pub Date December 30, 2023
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APA Kattel, D. (2023). Enhancing Labor Productivity via Local Agro-governance of Nepal. Industrial Policy, 3(2), 27-38. https://doi.org/10.61192/indpol.1352332