Agriculture innovation

Nepali agriculture has a long distance to go in way of use of technology, productivity per acre, and supply chain logistics.

With proper organization, co-ordination, planning and right sets of incentives that can be arranged without massive governmental incentives. There is still a way for small- and medium farmers to be able to be a part of that, large agriculture co-operatives, a co-operative ecosystem of manufacturers, industrialists, farmers, workers, engineers, scientists, researchers, communicators, transport technologies, investors, retail markets and restaurants to overcome the inefficiencies of small-scale farming. Massive industrialized farming such as that which exists in the U.S or Australia need not be the only way for efficient sustainable farming practices. Food preservation can be possible using traditional methodologies, and it can lead to healthier nutritional outcomes.

The lacking piece is proper co-ordination, organization, and passion. Connecting the dots is the pice no one's figured out yet. No one's figured out an easy scalable way to connect technicians to farmers, investors to farmers, owners to workers, engineers to innovators, for agriculture in Nepal. I'm working on getting that set up.

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