Prakash Chandra Subedi
Purbanchal University, Nepal
Title: Crop production and food sufficiency of family farmers in Kavrepalanchowk district of Nepal
Biography
Biography: Prakash Chandra Subedi
Abstract
Family farming is the family based farming activities, where farmers cultivate their farm themselves and all the members of the family are engaged in farming. This study was conducted to examine the food sufficiency level of family farmers and, was carried in the four VDCs of Kavrepalanchowk district. A total of 115 households determined as the sample size from each of the four VDCs were randomly visited for interview in the study. The size of land holding was found to be very small and fragmented. The quality of soil was fertile and could yield high production if irrigation existed. The labour used patterns were significant number of family labour but due to high youth migration there were labour shortage. The rate of adoption of agri-technology was low but the households adopting insectides/pesticides and chemical fertilizers were found to be high without any knowledge regarding its using techniques. In conclusion, the study highpoint that the crop production and food sufficiency level of the family farmers of the Kavrepalanchowk district is decreasing. Many farmers were leaving their farming and started seeking opportunity to go for foreign employment or engaged in non-agricultural activities. If no action is taken timely, there may come situation that we will have to depend on imports for all the food requirements. Thus, the study reveals that the family farming could act as an agent for ensuring food sufficiency for all, if proper policies is promoted to farmers with legal titles to their land or given their share of respect and responsibilities that farming as honorable profession.