Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster

by Multi-Dimensional Resource Center, Nepal (MRC Nepal)
Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster
Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster
Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster
Save the victims affected by STORM Disaster

Project Report | Jun 27, 2025
Quarterly Progress Report

By Bharat Bahadur Khadka | Project Leader

Growing commercial off season vegetable
Growing commercial off season vegetable

This reporting period March to May, 2025 is the summer season  in Nepal. The victim families are vulnerable in the areas .They are in difficult situation for maintaining livelihood and day to day live The storm affected victim families have demanded and interest for long run income generation opportunities. For this  baseline assessement have been carried out by MRC Nepal for the possible income generation opportunity. Based on finding, technical feasibility and interest of the farmer, off season vegetable production technology is the best option for increasing income and better livelihood of the victim families. There is no other better option as the vegetable gives good income in shortest period time. The areas are much favourable for vegetable production as there are fertile land and irrigation for vegetable production. In Nepal vegetable enterprises is the best option for lowest land holders and poor families.

Reviewing this situation, MRC Nepal suppport seed of vegetable which are market potential. Along with this MRC Nepal support production materials, domestic pesticide preparation technology for organic vegetable production, capacity building training and technical backstoping support. As a result the victim families are able  to produce vegetable and sell in the market. They receive good income average NRs 30,000 from 336 sqm of land. They are very happy with this income. Not only selling vegetable but also they consumed organic fresh vegetable meeting kitchen requireent. They are able to improve health status by consuming protein and mineral rich vegetable. In Nepal the poorest of the poor families grow vegetable as they are rich sources of vitamin, protein and mineral. Also vegetable gives better productivity of land. Also they receive good income from the selling of surplus vegetable produces apart from consumption.

At the end the victim families thanked to GlobalGiving and MRC Nepal for getting such genuine support.

Observing disease and pest in vegetable
Observing disease and pest in vegetable
Planning of harvesting vegetable
Planning of harvesting vegetable
Supervision of vegetable garden
Supervision of vegetable garden
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Multi-Dimensional Resource Center, Nepal (MRC Nepal)

Location: Hetauda, Makwanpur - Nepal
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