
Mulberry cultivation for silkworm [Nepal]
The plantation of mulberry plants which are allowed to grow for the production of nutrients leaves for silkworm mulberry cultivation for silkworm.
- Compiler: Sabita Aryal
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The plantation of mulberry plants which are allowed to grow for the production of nutrients leaves for silkworm mulberry cultivation for silkworm.
An irrigation system that delivers small-sized water droplets through a rotating head allowing longer watering time with less runoff
A plastic-lined dugout pond to store runoff and household wastewater for irrigation purposes during dry periods
Kiwi fruit cultivation on sloping land in the mid-hill areas of Nepal can help prevent soil erosion and is a sustainable land management practice. This high value crop introduces biodiversity and improves livelihoods by providing a source of cash income.
Collection of cattle urine in improved cattle sheds for use as liquid manure and organic pesticide
Improved compost preparation using a range of biomass and waste to produce high value fertiliser
Improving farmyard manure by protecting it from direct sunlight, rainfall, and runoff to reduce volatilisation and leaching
The technology used is improved stove. An improved stove is a device that is designed to consume less fuel and save cooking time,convenient in cooking process and creates smokeless environment or reduction in volume of smoke against the traditional stove.
No-till is a farming system in which the seeds are planted directly into untilled soil which still contains the previous crop residues. No-till cultivation of garlic is practiced in the tropical lowland districts of western Nepal where garlic is sown directly into the soil after the paddy is harvested.
A traditional low-cost method of soil conservation suitable for sloping land; it promotes water retention and helps prevent erosion.