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Farmers and scientists have worked together to create a local, organic alternative to chemical fertilizers and pesticides to increase crop yields without degrading the soil. Now, they hope to see more farmers use “jholmal.”
The ministry of climate change and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) agreed on Friday to work closely for ...
To enable people to better cope with the long-term impacts of climate change, the government has taken an initiative to ...
As part of our concerted efforts to support and encourage the next generation of Australians in study, careers and volunteering ...
The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Nepal, has offered technical and professional backstopping to the Ministry of Climate ...
Even if global temperature change remains under 1.5°C to avert the worst impact of climate change, the Himalayan region would ...
A three-day national-level orientation for local governments on “Climate Resilient Villages in Nepal” held in Kathmandu and Kavre 29-31 August ...
Harsh climate, rough terrain, poor soils, and short growing seasons often lead to low agricultural productivity and food deficits in ...
At a time when pesticides found in vegetables imported from India are causing a ruckus in Nepal, several recent reports ...