Japan, UNDP join hands for climate-smart agriculture in Jajarkot

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By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, Mar. 19: Two types of polyhouses – a naturally ventilated and a nursery polyhouse with misting – were inaugurated by the government of Japan and the United Nations Development Programme in Nalgad Municipality-7 of Karnali Province. 

This area was among those affected by the earthquake in November 2023. The multi-purpose nursery with misting will grow saplings of high-value crops such as vegetables, fruits, forage, and fodder for community members, according to a joint press statement issued by the Embassy of Japan, Kathmandu and UNDP Monday. 

These polyhouses employ drip irrigation and mist irrigation which make optimum use of water, conserve water usage, decrease labour and increase agricultural productivity. The nursery will directly benefit 25 members of the farmers’ group and other local farmers in the community. 

The naturally ventilated polyhouse demonstrates the benefits of climate smart agriculture interventions, enabling off-season high-value vegetable production.

In addition to this, the first five, out of 900, metallic improved cooking stoves and six orchard management tools were handed over to the local farmers, who are impacted by the earthquakes, to support their livelihood. 

Through ‘Enhancing Human Security Through Local Climate Action’ project 48 polyhouses have been supported, which will benefit over 40 households.

Addressing the handover ceremony, Takahiro Tamura, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Japan said, "I expect that the agricultural and energy equipment handed over today will be used for a long time by the people in this region, and I believe that this project will contribute to strengthening human security through a comprehensive approach that includes gender equality, disability, and social inclusion.” 

He said, “I am heartened to hear that the capacity built through this project was very helpful during the Jajarkot earthquake response, as the trained volunteers were mobilised to provide first aid, search and rescue and shelter support. Also, I am glad to know that the energy and agriculture support through this project is helping the communities to bounce back better.” 

He added that the project would further strengthen the relationship between Japan and Nepal as well as the friendship between peoples of the two countries.

Meanwhile, Julien Chevillard, Deputy Resident Representative of UNDP, stated, "Considering the high vulnerability, Karnali is a priority province of UNDP, and a number of projects ranging from governance to earthquake preparedness and response are being implemented based on the Leave No One Behind principle."

Thanking the government of Japan, he added, “Through this partnership, we contribute to Nepal's ongoing efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change, rehabilitate post-earthquake, and enhance the livelihoods of the affected community.”

Mayor of Nalgad Municipality Dambar Bahadur Rawat said, "Agriculture is the primary livelihood for Nalgad residents, and agricultural equipment support has assisted the affected community in sustaining their livelihoods post-earthquake. We seek further assistance in the second phase of this programme, which can offer technical and financial support for recovery and livelihood restoration.” 

Bir Bahadur Giri, Chairman of Barekot Rural Municipality, said, "Climate change is a global concern, and here in Karnali Province, we are among the first to feel its effects. It is crucial to empower our community and raise awareness about the impacts of climate change, prompting local initiatives to mitigate these effects."

"We deeply appreciate the support from the Government of Japan and UNDP during these challenging times and hope for continued collaboration in the future."

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