$user = $this->Session->read('Auth.User');
//find the group of logged user
$groupId = $user['Group']['id'];
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$user = null
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 54
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
Notice (8): Trying to access array offset on value of type null [APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 54]
$user = $this->Session->read('Auth.User');
//find the group of logged user
$groupId = $user['Group']['id'];
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$user = null
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 54
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
Notice (8): Trying to access array offset on value of type null [APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 55]
//find the group of logged user
$groupId = $user['Group']['id'];
$user_id=$user["id"];
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$user = null
$groupId = null
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 55
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
Notice (8): Undefined index: summary [APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 62]
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$user = null
$groupId = null
$user_id = null
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 62
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
Notice (8): Undefined index: summary [APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 68]
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$user = null
$groupId = null
$user_id = null
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 68
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs.
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement.
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds.
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector.
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
include - APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 60
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::_renderElement() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 1224
View::element() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 418
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 279
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
Warning (2): simplexml_load_file() [<a href='http://php.net/function.simplexml-load-file'>function.simplexml-load-file</a>]: I/O warning : failed to load external entity "" [APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 60]
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
simplexml_load_file - [internal], line ??
include - APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 60
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::_renderElement() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 1224
View::element() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 418
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 279
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
file not found!
Notice (8): Undefined variable: file [APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 133]
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$xml = false
include - APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 133
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::_renderElement() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 1224
View::element() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 418
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 279
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117
Warning (2): simplexml_load_file() [<a href='http://php.net/function.simplexml-load-file'>function.simplexml-load-file</a>]: I/O warning : failed to load external entity "" [APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 133]
$viewFile = '/var/www/html/newbusinessage.com/app/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp'
$dataForView = array(
'magazineArticle' => array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
[maximum depth reached]
)
)
),
'current_user' => null,
'logged_in' => false
)
$magazineArticle = array(
'MagazineArticle' => array(
'id' => '2518',
'magazine_issue_id' => '999',
'magazine_category_id' => '31',
'title' => 'Taking the Credit',
'image' => '20190605083713_Clipboard02.jpg',
'short_content' => 'The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. ',
'content' => '<div style="text-align: justify;">
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in late April forecasted the country’s economic growth rate at 6.81 percent for the current fiscal year. Though the growth rate falls short of the government’s ambitious target of eight percent, Nepal will achieve for the third consecutive year an economic growth rate of over six percent which is indeed encouraging. CBS has stated strong agricultural output as the major contributor to propel this growth. This year, the agriculture sector is expected to grow by 5.1 percent compared to 2.72 percent in the last fiscal year. Major crops including paddy, maize, wheat, potato and vegetables are set for record outputs. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Soon after CBS forecasted the data, some people in the government claimed the growth a result of the government’s agriculture policy undertakings. However, the government hasn’t done much on its part to take the credit. The rise in paddy output has been the major factor in increasing the agricultural GDP. It is estimated that a 10 percent increase in paddy output boosts Nepal’s economic growth by one percent. And, adequate and timely rain has played a major role in this regard. Had the improvement in agricultural output been a result of the government’s efforts, the country’s manufacturing GDP also would have increased significantly. Given the current positive business climate in the country, the improvement seen in the manufacturing GDP is not up to the mark. Industries are receiving a continuous supply of power and the relationship between industrialists and workers has also improved as there have not been strikes and disturbances in factories for sometime now. The current relatively stable political scenario has offered enough space for manufacturing activities to jump ahead significantly. Against this backdrop, the present growth of the sector is only marginal. Similarly, the contribution of the tourism sector to the GDP hasn’t improved much despite the government touting last year’s tourist arrival of over one million as a major achievement. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
The government allocates about six percent of the budget for the agriculture sector every year and development agencies spend a similar amount for the sector. But these expenditures have so far failed to yield noticeable results. In fact, the government has remained indifferent to the problems in the agriculture sector which contributes 26.5 percent to the country’s GDP. The sector is mentioned as a priority area in every national budget and periodic plan. But it faces several challenges. It is an irony that of the total agricultural land area of 2.7 million hectares in Nepal, only 1.3 million hectares have access to irrigation. Commercialisation of the sector is among the major issues. There is no clear policy about commercial farming although business houses, agribusiness entrepreneurs, and lately some startups are engaged in such activities. The absence of any policy related to the development of a modern commodity market to trade agricultural produce is another problem resulting in disputes related to the pricing of the products. Also, the government hasn’t been able to play an effective role in resolving issues related to the short supply of fertilizers and seeds. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
Prioritising the agriculture sector will be meaningful only if the government acts purposefully. In a country like Nepal where agricultural activities have remained a means of subsistence for farmers, effective policy initiatives are required to bring positive changes in agribusiness. If the government acts with honest considerations, only then will it deserve the credit for the growth of the sector. </div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
</div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<strong><em>Madan Lamsal</em></strong></div>
<div style="text-align: justify;">
<em>madanlamsal@gmail.com</em></div>
<div>
</div>
',
'status' => true,
'publish_date' => null,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:37:13',
'keywords' => '',
'description' => '',
'sortorder' => '2472',
'feature_article' => true,
'user_id' => '11',
'image1' => null,
'image2' => null,
'image3' => null,
'image4' => null
),
'MagazineIssue' => array(
'id' => '999',
'image' => '20190605083144_Clipboard01.jpg',
'sortorder' => '1547',
'published' => true,
'created' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'modified' => '2019-06-05 20:31:44',
'title' => 'June 2019',
'publish_date' => '2019-06-01',
'parent_id' => '0',
'homepage' => true,
'user_id' => '11'
),
'MagazineCategory' => array(
'id' => '31',
'title' => 'From the Editor',
'sortorder' => '31',
'status' => true,
'created' => '0000-00-00 00:00:00',
'homepage' => false,
'modified' => '2013-05-01 00:00:00'
),
'User' => array(
'password' => '*****',
'id' => '11',
'user_detail_id' => '0',
'group_id' => '24',
'username' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'name' => '',
'email' => 'nsingha@abhiyan.com.np',
'address' => '',
'gender' => '',
'access' => '1',
'phone' => '',
'access_type' => '0',
'activated' => false,
'sortorder' => '0',
'published' => '0',
'created' => '2015-04-08 13:22:59',
'last_login' => '2023-04-16 09:29:47',
'ip' => '172.69.77.43'
),
'MagazineArticleComment' => array(),
'MagazineView' => array(
(int) 0 => array(
'magazine_article_id' => '2518',
'hit' => '1667'
)
)
)
$current_user = null
$logged_in = false
$xml = false
simplexml_load_file - [internal], line ??
include - APP/View/Elements/side_bar.ctp, line 133
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::_renderElement() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 1224
View::element() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 418
include - APP/View/MagazineArticles/view.ctp, line 279
View::_evaluate() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 971
View::_render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 933
View::render() - CORE/Cake/View/View.php, line 473
Controller::render() - CORE/Cake/Controller/Controller.php, line 968
Dispatcher::_invoke() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 200
Dispatcher::dispatch() - CORE/Cake/Routing/Dispatcher.php, line 167
[main] - APP/webroot/index.php, line 117