This episode of Krishi Ban Dabali explores the significance of forest-based enterprises in Nepal, focusing on how proper management of natural resources can drive local economic growth and social transformation. The key issue discussed is the underutilization of forest resources and the challenges that community forest groups face in establishing forest-based enterprises. The program addresses barriers these groups encounter, such as limited technical support, financial constraints, and policy hurdles.
The discussion is particularly relevant to Nepal, especially in regions where community-managed forests are prevalent, like Nawalparasi, where local entrepreneurs are engaged in forest-based enterprises. The program outlines various government policies and initiatives aimed at promoting forest enterprises, such as eco-tourism, organic compost, non-timber forest products, and handicrafts made from bamboo and grass.
Guests in the Program:
- Shiv Wagle – Director General, Department of Forests
- Shanta Neupane – Treasurer, Federation of Community Forestry Users, Nepal (FECOFUN)
- Mina Poudel – Forest Entrepreneur, Nawalparasi
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