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Projecting food demand of Nepal: Implications for policy

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Title Projecting food demand of Nepal: Implications for policy
 
Identifier https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548329
 
Creator Mottaleb, Khondoker
Rahut, Dil Bahadur
Kruseman, Gideon
Erenstein, Olaf
 
Publisher CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network
 
Description This study projected the consumption demand of a few major food items of Nepal. On average, 62% of the total daily dietary energy of a Nepalese comes solely from cereals. As the economy of Nepal is rapidly emerging, and given that 25% of the total population of Nepal is still poor, this study projects the aggregate consumption demand for rice, wheat, maize and other cereals, pulses, vegetables, and fish and meat in Nepal by 2025 and 2030. Findings indicate that the consumption demand of the sampled commodities would increase with the GDP and population growth of the country. For example, by 2030, the demand for wheat, maize, and rice will increase by 63%, 46%, and 8%, respectively, from the consumption level in 2018/19. This study also demonstrates that the consumption demand for noncereal food items such as pulses, vegetables, meat and fish would also increase by 2030. Based on the findings, this study strongly suggests policymakers to invest both in cereal and noncereal subsectors of agriculture in Nepal to enhance the domestic production capacity. Investment in agricultural capacity enhancement can also reduce extreme poverty in Nepal, as more than 66% of the employed labor force in Nepal is currently engaged in agriculture.
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Demand
Consumption
Forecasting
Population growth
Income
Urbanization
Elasticities
Wheat
Maize
 
Language English
 
Date 2019
 
Contributor Garza Sánchez, Enrique
 
Type Survey data