Dark days for Citrus Growers
As a boy, I used to run up and down the hill, through terraces of sun-kissed citrus trees. Ever since I remember, I worked in the orchard with my parents planting mandarins in summer, picking up the fruits and carrying it for market in homemade bamboo basket. As I joined my Bachelors in agriculture, I realized that the most part of the farm in which I lived was disappearing, production was declining. Not only my farm, now whole Nepal’s citrus farm lies in peril and citrus grower’s livelihood is in jeopardy. Some of the reason behind the decline are Phypthopthora disease, citrus greening disease, citrus Tristiza disease, poor orchard management and low quality planting materials. These reasons of decline are bringing dark days among citrus growers in Nepal.
Farm, My Love
I am Madan Poudel, 23 years old citriculture entrepreneur. My farm lies in rural village located 30 KM west of Pokhara which is a favorite destination of tourists and mandarin is a major product from my district. In my orchard I have 150 mandarin plants and 50 other citrus plants spread in the 1.5 ha of land. My mandarin plants haven’t received any external fertilizers and agro-chemicals except bordeaux mixture. We have large patch of land covered with forest and we make compost manures out of collected plant leaves and debris mixing with the livestock dung.
The region in which we grow citrus is totally rain fed and different climatic stresses have been felt. As irrigation being critical part of citrus farming, last year we constructed water harvesting pond with use of local resources which helps to irrigate my farm in dry seasons. I believe that my future lies in this farm, continuing the existing family business by expanding the farm tackling the threats of citrus growers through local research and innovation.
Meeting the Increasing Demand
If we see the present context citrus shares 36 percent of the total fruit production in Nepal. (FDD, 2007/08). Among citrus, mandarin orange alone shares about 67 percent of total citrus production. Citrus cultivation in mid-hill region have now become business proposition and many pocket areas of citrus cultivation have already been developed. Syangja, which enjoys the virtue of being called an orange grove in the country, has sold mandarins worth more than Rs 260 million in the first half of current fiscal year 2015/16 grown in 1,250 hectare of land.
The benefit cost ratio of mandarin is comparatively higher than other fruits and vegetable crops which makes this business attractive besides the late return on investment. This year we harvested 6 tons of mandarins with total sale of one hundred thousand Nepalese rupees. There is a huge gap between the production and demand of mandarins in Nepal. Most of the Nepalese mandarins will not last for more than 3 months and recently Indian and Chinese mandarins are holding major market share.
The District Agriculture Development Office (DADO) of Department of Agriculture has youth entrepreneurs focused programs and provides subsidies on agriculture tools with essential technical support. Nepalese mandarins are in the process of export after sanitary and phytosanitary agreement between Nepal and China convincing farmers to follow proper Package of Practices (PoPs) and produce quality mandarins meeting quality/international standards. The construction of rural road nearby my farm and increasing local market demand add further prospects of growing mandarins.
Crafting the business plan
I am planning to expand the farm in additional 3 ha of land which we have recently leased. I would like to plant around 500 additional mandarin grafting saplings of the trifoliate rootstocks which is found to be moderately resistant for citrus greening and root rot. The additional 100 other citrus plant of different varieties will be planted which will maintain the diversity of citrus species in the farm and aids in carrying farm based research. Ginger, turmeric and coffee will be planted as intercrop for diversifying income source in initial year of orchard establishment. The rice bean will be sowed for live mulching which also increase the fertility of soil.
Our entire plan for next 2 years will be to reduce the level of infestation of different citrus diseases by planting resistant grafting varieties, removing the old/decayed citrus plants, refilling with new grafting saplings, healthy management of orchard, integrated pest management and increasing the farm income by product packaging & labelling, establishment of drip irrigation system and water harvesting tanks in the orchard. Along with extensive investments into water filter jugs for our orchard.
I need a startup fund to support the establishment cost of new orchard, drip irrigation system for irrigating existing orchard and product packaging and labelling technology for increased value addition reducing post-harvest losses.
With the funding from the YAP I am planning to invest:
300 USD on buying 300 grafted saplings for establishment of new orchard and refilling in old orchard.
1500 USD on installing drip irrigation system.
2000 USD will be used for required for establishment of cellar cold store by the use of locally available resources which can store the fruits for one month which provides competitive advantage on market.
500 USD will be allocated for the management practices for labor cost and buying organic manures and bio pesticides.
700 USD will be invested in the packaging and labelling of fruits with essential post-harvest non-chemical treatments to be marketed in the markets of Pokhara, Butwal and Kathmandu cities.
The outcome of the investment on irrigation system, construction of low cost storage house and product packaging/labelling will be on increase in the production and total sale by the value addition. The return on investment on newly established orchard will be 4-5 years but the returns can be achieved from the production of ginger, turmeric and coffee as intercrop in the initial phase of orchard establishment.
This rural entrepreneurship project creates employment opportunities for young rural peoples and strengthen the women participation with development of entrepreneurship among themselves. The project will be completed in year but will have sustainable impact. Pit digging in the month of April, planting of new saplings in the month of July, preparation of cold cellar storage in the month of September, product packaging and labeling in the month of October and establishment of drip irrigation in the month of November.
Dream for my Motherland
I believe that there is an exciting future ahead in the rural village, where I can improve the living standards of people attracting them towards the profitable mandarin business with mentorship, networking and entrepreneurship development. I have a strong desire that very soon in future I will be living my happier life in rural village connecting with global market establishing the cooperative citrus farm with increased production integrating agri-tourism and citrus processing industry and certifying the product as fully organic.
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I love the way you present, all the best. Keep engaging.
Thank you so much Anish Bro ! I hope this blog will be successful in picking up the readers interest going through the writing and sharing their insights . 🙂
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धन्यवाद ! !
जय कृषि ~!!!
It’s the true picture of Western part of Nepal. Even, our citrus farm of 400, is in devastating condtition due to this declining. This proposal really worth the condition of citrus farmers from western Nepal.
Sailesh Sigdel yeah ! these farms is in need of youth like us who knows how to tackle with it ! Most of the mid-hills farmers are illiterate, they don’t know about these problems what taking their plants away. Management is critically important in citrus orchard and most citrus growers don’t follow it. So it’s spreading rapidly.
One of the reason behind the citrus decline is citrus greening which has no known cure till date. Candidatus Liberibacter is the causal agent for citrus greening disease, which is also known as the Asian Huanglongbing (HLB). This destructive disease is transmitted by the psyllid vector Diaphorina citri in Asia. The leaves become yellow, with dark green patches with mottlings and fruit becomes small, sour and juiceless. Most of the citrus farmers use seedlings as planting material and they do not follow any management practices in orchard which is the major for increasing declining rate.
Nice work Madan ! Keep growing mandarins !
Thanks Janam dae ! Will provide you mandarins once it starts giving good harvest 🙂
Nice work Brother ! Keep growing the mandarins !
Great job bro..
Keep it up
All the best .
Thank you so much Prakriti !
You’ve incorporated intercrops like ginger, turmeric that can fetch income in short period of time while waiting for citrus harvest, I can see you’ve gone through details of farm activities like a true Agripeneur !!
I won’t be surprised if you won this fund 🙂
🙂 🙂
Hey Shramila, Thank you so much for your constructive comment. Yeah, Ginger, Turmeric are high valued crops and fetch good price in the market, This will surely help me to get returns on the investment within 3-4 years planting those catch crops !
See you around !
Great job bro.
Keep it up.
All the best.
Great job bro..
Keep it up..
All the best.
Its a very unique thought to increase the economic level of the farmers especially those of marginalized farms.It really works with your thoughts.
Thanks Sangita for sharing your thoughts.
You have raised a critical issue here. Rural people are not exposed to any income generating opportunities and they are subsistence based. Once the technological interventions reached to the rural villages, they will surely be encouraged to follow or startup on their own enterprises.
Regards,
Madan
Great attempt Madan Poudel. Seriously, this is ongoing threat in Nepalese citrus orchards. Young people like you must step up and re-volute.
Thanks Triputra Bagwani Farm,
Great to have a comment from citrus growing farm of Syangja
Certainly, together we can !
Regards,
Madan
Madan,
Your concept of reviving the declining oranges production in Nepal is great. You represented the true scenatio of western midhills. Although citrus holds a strong position in agriculture prespective plabs abd agriculture development strategy, it’s research and development is truely missing . Graduates people like you should see this opportunity as a bright prospect to solve this problem. Good luck with it.
Regards,
Sagar
Hello Sagar,
There is very limited research ongoing about the citrus in Nepal. There were many scientific research and interventions during one village one product program and citrus development program but now the research is limited. Thanks for pointing it out.
Heartily appreciate your comments !
Regards,
Madan
Great Job Brother
Hello Bivek,
Thanks
Excellent write up Madan. Two key point from the above:
1. agri-tourism and
2.citrus processing industry ….Can this be critically envisage in form of training for organizations, institutions like universities, college of agric etc to visit for knowledge addition and practical exposure and can as well be an internship opening for agric students.
Hello Agboola,
Thanks
Agri-tourism and processing industry are capital intensive and this is my future plan. My place holds the strong potential for the tourism as being located nearby the famous tourist destination of Nepal.
The organic farm integrating agri-tourism will certainly create lots of opportunities for internship, research, practical exposure and many more.. making it a global village.
Regards,
Madan
A very realistic and much needed mindset for minimizing the havoc of the citrus greening disease which is causing devastating effect especially in the eastern and western mid hills of Nepal. I loved the idea of the cellar storage construction through the use of local resources. WIth the disease spreading across Nepal in great pace, Is the storage plan feasible in all parts of mid-hills of Nepal, where the infrastructure and resource is not feasible everywhere??
Thanks Sujan !
My idea for cellar storage is a locally made storehouse where we can maintain temperature and humidity. As of my knowledge, Sand, mulches works perfect for maintaining the temperature. If you have any ideas on cold storage you can share, I would love to hear it from you !
With Regards,
Madan
Great job! keep it up.
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Thank you so much Om ji ! Cheers to USYC2015
Good one Madan
Citrus cultivation in mid hills has become an increasing attraction for business propositions and many pockets of citrus production has already been developed. The recent threats is proper orchard management which is major reason for the decline.. Hope you will discover the strategy to cope with it !
Thanks AgriYouthNepal,
Really, Citrus holds potential to develop the mid-hills people living standard of Nepal. If you see, there are lots of orchards that were established 10-15 years ago, that is starting to giving production now. Citrus generally starts giving good harvest after 8-10 years in Nepal as most of them are of seed origin. There is a need to shift to graftings for early harvest and its important in prespectives of disease management too..
Regards,
Madan
nice bro!!! keep it up,we can.Certainly We will become independent for other country for citrus fruit in future.
Hello Bipin Sathi,
Thank you so much
To be independent it’s critical to build the capacity of citrus growers with effective technologies and research.
I am as hopeful as you are to be independent in citrus soon..
Regards,
Madan
Keep fighting the battle Madan! With your dedication you can turn the situation around. All the best with it.
Thanks Keron for your inspiring words !
As i read i could picture of the citrus in my head. It good to note that this is something you are already doing and you have factored into your budget remedies for both biotic and abiotic stress in terms of irrigation, fertilizer etc. I believe you will do a great job if you get this funding. All the best
Thanks Olawaleojo !
I am hopeful that this investment will help me to tackle the present challenges of biotic and abiotic stresses.
Regards,
Madan
All the best Madan!! You have written that your focus will be on planting virus resistant plants. How will you get them? Are there any roles of universities or research stations of Nepal in your proposed project?
Thanks Niraj dai,
I am planning to get the saplings (grafting with trifoliate rootstock )from the Agriculture Service Centre
Yeah, they have major role in research and extension and their role is very limited in the citrus develoment program…
Regards,
Madan
Sounds relevant. Your effort could resurrect the prospect of Citrus Farming in our district. It could serve as a role model.
thanks Santosh,
Thanks for your inspiration !
I heartly appreciate your passion over agrienterprenuership.Your vision of citrus orchard establishment is really an inspiration for meand hope that your attempt will encourage lots of progressive farmers,agriculturists,and especially the youth which are not realizing that there is great money in our own homeland.I hope if your dream came true then you will motivate others too.Best of luck my friend….
Thank you so much Binod sathi,,
Yeah, there are goldmines in our homeland and often we forget and starts digging for copper.
Nice work Madhe,
Happy to see to growing citrus in the village. It’s really a nice initiative to lead the citrus enterprise…
Good luck
Thanks Adarsha for your words ! Hope it will lead me somewhere in nice place..
Very ambitious project Madan. Citrus is the trademark of Syangja but the disease has lopsided its production. You could be a nationwide distributor of resistant sapling through this endeavor. Pursue it relentlessly, you could succeed someday.
Thanks Shilu Dahal,
Hope you will also be growing citrus in Syangja very soon !
all the best for that
Well done madan ! happy to see young enterpreuneur like you. your activity really encourage and motivate many youth of Nepal.
Thanks Prakash Adhikari,
Appreciate your words
Madan,
Wish you all the best for your work. At so young age you have achieved so much. I hope you contribute a lot to farming and agriculture in your country.
Best Regards
Nikki Pilania Chaudhary
Dairy Farmer
India
Hello Nikki,
Thank you so much for your comments,
I believe I am never too young to start anything..
Hope it will lead me to reach my destination,
Regards,
Madan
Well done bro! The future of citriculture, with youths like you, seems bright!!
Hello Aavash
Thank you so much for your comments !
An unique project to cope the climatic stress effect in mid hills. I see how the changing climate has been affecting your area. There is a need for water harvesting techniques and technologies for water resource use efficiency
Hey Madan dai,
Nice to see your project idea fighting globally.
You stand as a perfect leader for changing the present scenario of agriculture giving it the fresh prespectives of youth. Rural areas are increasingly being empty and the land are becoming useless. I strongly suggest you to head to your village and start rebuilding the empty spaces with your innovation and ideas.
Good luck
Thanks Sandesh..
It’s a big battle here. Exactly Sandesh, rural migration is the big issue in Nepal. We need to develop entrepreneurship in villages so we can bring those migrated youth back
Madan, good job. You are doing so much volunteering activities but keep it in mind that you should have cash to get start anything. Make sure it gives you nice return in long run. I like your idea of growing ginger and turmeric as a catch crop during the early days of your orchard..
Good luck with it
Hello Samyam,
Thanks for your words. I have got a multistakeholder business plan for a long run.
Yeah, growing catch crops will surely reduce the years for ROI.
You are the local innovative leader who wants to start with small things to turn the big positive impact. Good luck man !
Thanks Rampur Youth Network for your support.
Wao, I see your long vision for your farm. I specially like your ending sentence of your eagerness to make your village a model global organic village. Nice initiative, Good luck with it
Dear Madan Poudel,
I appreciate your efforts and enthusiasm to work in rural areas. If there is one thing that concerns me today is no rural people should be deprived.. The people like you are strong pillars for foundation of sustainable rural development.
Thanks Aashiki.
Your words are really inspiring.
Keep holding the flag of Nepal and spread the beauty dude ! Congratulations on your initiative and good luck ahead
Thanks Gwali,
Your words means alot to me !
Madan, You have done so much of activities from YPARD and you are going to make your Integrated Rural Development dream come true. Good luck
Hey Aaashish
Thanks for your comments.
Only few mandarin growers know about the citrus management practices and most of them still grow the plants from seedliings. This needs to be change for reviving the citrus decline.
Exactly Mr. Shrestha,
Most of the citrus growers are small holder farmers and they do not have access to information about management of citrus decline.
I like your dream of opening the processing company. Keep growing and you will certainly reach there soon. Good luck Madan
Thanks for your supportive comments.
As you said, you are in rainfed areas, how would you be able to install drip irrigation system? Do you have any alternative source of water in your village?
Dear Arjun Sir,
Thanks for your query.
I am planning to utilize the tapwater which is most often left useless to collect water in water harvesting tank. Also I will harvest the rainwater in the pond.
Alternative source is stream water which is 1KM far from my location..
Thanks
Regards,
Madan
When I visit mandarin farms from midhills still many farmers grow maize, millet, cucurbits inside the farm which is harmful for citrus production and increases the amount of disease inoculum in the farm.
Hello Arjun ji,
Exactly, this is the serious problem in mid hill districts. They acts as a innoculum for infestation in the farm. so they should be removed.
Thanks for your compliments.
Regards
MAdan
Hello Madan,
You are inspiring figure for the youth. You have contributed so much of your time and efforts for putting forward the agendas of youth and agriculture in national and international forums. I am happy to see your initative of farming citrus in the rural village of Nepal. Be good, Do Good
With love,
Hi Gokul ji,
Thank you so much for the compliments. Thanks for your support.
I like your idea of installing water harvesting tanks and drip irrigation in the rainfed areas. I am sure you will not miss this opportunity to invest in your village.
Thanks Geena Madam,
collecting rain water in the summer and using it to irrigate in winter is the best way to meet the water demand of the plants so I am planning to execute this plan.
Thanks
Hello Madan
It’s an innovative approach to tackle the citrus decline. Actually we don’t have strict quarantines and laws for citrus growers which makes it easy to transport the virus and bacteria easily. Research has shown that the orchard should be inspected atleast twice a year removing the dead and disease symptom plants.
Best,
Yuwaraj
Thanks Yuwa Raj for your nice compliments.
Quarantines in not only national level but also in regional level should be promoted. The movement of disease from one region to another should be stopped. We generally practice once a year inspection for removing disease and dead plant during winter management practices.
regards,,
madan
Dear Madan,
Pointing few suggestions on your idea
1. Marketing matters today. I wonder if you had made marketing strategy to take the product to the market. As you are planning to use labelling and packaging, your market should obviously focus on food stores, resturants and shopping centres. Is these facilities feasible?
2. Transportation is critical. As I see, you are connected with road nearby your farm. Is it black topped or graveled? How easy it is to get transportation services?
Good luck with it !
Thanks Yunil for your comments.
1. Yes exactly, Marketing is critical today. Thanks for reminding this part. I was not so much conscious on this issue. I don’t have marketing strategy yet and soon I will have it but I have made a market survey few months ago..
2. We are connected with the stone gravelled road 10KM away from the highway in the farm..
Regards,
Madan
Nice approach to mentor rural young people. Beautifully presented piece !
Thanks Yadav ji for your comment and support.
Hello Madan,
Nice to see you working in the field.
Thanks Urmila
Nice work Madan,
Keep Calm and Grow Mandarins
Thats a nice quotation ! I think I have to print it on the tshirt. Thanks Usha
You are in the right track, for the right purpose in the right time. Good luck ahead for your mandarin dream
Thanks Narayan Aryal. Your words meant alot to me…
Your passion and love for farm is admirable brother. Agricultural revolution in Nepal is in dire need of aspiring youths like you. All the best dear. Well presented!
Thanks Bindu didi for inspiration and support as always..
You will sooner see the hills full of its beauty. Happy Farming Madan
Thanks Binod Sathi,
Hills full of golden beauty what I dream of everyday.
I have some interested people in your project..
Oh really,
Than let me know via email.. Check my contact details from here:
http://madanpoudel.com.np/
Nice job brother, Good luck for the competition.
Thanks Aashish Shrestha
Wish you all the best. God bless you
Thanks Ajay
Nice work Madan. Keep it up !
Thanks SEO
A good concept to increase the productivity of Citrus farming in Nepal. It would be a huge lift if it can be outreached to all hill districts with constraint of infrastructure.
Thanks Shiwani,
Nice work man, I am happy to see you in the village
Thanks Bishnu
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Thanks Sridhar Sir for your support by reblogging ! 🙂
Great work maddy bro ! Keep it up……
Thanks Uttam bro !
Nice initiative brother. Love to see villagers getting global exposure.. Good luck ahead
Thank you so much Tulasi 🙂
दाईको काम एकदमै मन पर्यो ! युवाले नै कृषि को अनुहार फेर्न सक्छन ! हातेमालो गरि अगाडी बढ्नु पर्छ !
टुल्के दाई ! धन्यवाद तपाईको सहयोगको लागि ! युवा बिना देशको विकास अकल्पिनाएं छ !
Dear Madan,
Nice project you are leading with. I am curious about the situation of citrus greening in your locality. How often do you remove the infected plant and how do you find whether it is by greening or any other disease.
I also have few mandarin plants in my homegarden and I am not getting good fruits nowadays..
Thanks
best,
Swagat
Hello Swagat,
Talking about the situation of citrus greening, the infestation has been seen in 5-10 trees in my orchard and we removed it completely from orchard and used it only for firewood purpose.
We are recovering it somehow…
lets see the following years..
Best,
Madan
Hello Madan dai,
I think this is what present citrus farming needs for its upliftment from this decline and other problems. Your idea look much realistic and effective in present scenario. I’m very sure your start up will help hundreds of other farmers facing this problem and improve the citriculture in country.
Good Luck bro!!
Hello Anil Bhai,
Thanks for adding your compliments. Yes, it’s a serious problem for which youth should take a look..
Thanks for your support
Best,
MAdan
मदन जी,
तपाइको प्रोजेक्ट सारै मन पर्यो ! आइले सुन्तलाको उत्पादन एकदम घट्दो छ ! येसमा नत सरकारको ध्यान गएको छ न त जनता कै ! अब १० वर्ष भित्रै नेपालको सुन्तला भनेर भन्न नापौला जस्तो लाग्छ !
राम्रो कम गर्नु होला !
मेरो सुभकामना
हेल्लो स्वागत जी,
धन्यवाद तपाईको सहयोगको लागि ! सचिनै अहिले भारतको सुन्तला चैत्र सम्म पाहिन्छ तर नेपाली सुन्तला मंगसिर मै सकिन्छ ! यो समस्या समाधान गर्न हामी सबै जुट्नु पर्छ नत्र तपाईले भने जस्तै १० वर्ष मा सुन्तला सखाप नहोला भन्न सकिदैन !
तपाई हामी जस्तै युवाको सोचले अबस्य नेपाली सुन्तला बिसो बजारमा पराउने छ !
सहि कुरो गर्नु भयो सुशील जी ! अबस्य एकदिन नेपाली सुन्तलाले त्यो स्थान पाउने छ !
Nice work madan !
If we can apply proper orchard management practices, we will surely get rid of greening and other diseases.
Good luck ahead !
See you !
Hello Bipin,
Thanks for your comments.
Hope your startup inspire who want to getup on their feet with their own initiative.
Keep it up.
Thanks Susan,
Your inspiring words meant alot to me !
I have visited your area and I see lots of potential in Citrus farm, probably the best agro-climatic reason for its cultivation in Nepal. You have done an exemplary work Madan dai, good luck with your project.
Thanks Kafle,
As you have visited all the surrounding citrus farms, you might have realized how critical it is to address it.. Together we should give a fresh mandarin look.. thanks for compliments..
A nice approach to engage rural youth in citrus farming. Keep it up
Thanks Amit. 😉
You are village hero ! You will surely make your family and community proud !
Not a hero yet Bikram, It’s just a startup !!!! Many more to come and many more to do.. Thanks for your comments.
Over the horizon, you are coming through new waves of innovation for the integrated rural developmental. The pockets area of citrus in the mid hill district should be priotrized for research and development. They need renovation in the orchard through plantation of new resistant mandarin plants.
Thanks for your motivation Mr. Bimal. That’s for sure, the pockets area of citrus needs renovation through research and development. We have very less on molecular and genetical level..
Grafted rootstocks plants are resistant for fungal root diseases. They absorb water from deeper layer of soil and support the plants for long life. The scion or the overground part of the grafted plant which is taken from the mother plant which is vigorous, devoid of disease symptom yields high quality fruits.
Thanks for adding your inputs Bimala. Perfect combination of rootstock and scion will have dual function of increasing productivity and fighting the decline..
Excellent proposal. I am damn sure that you are going to make it.
Thanks Binaya !
Hello Madan,
I really appreciate your idea of establishing mandarin farm in the remote villages of Nepal. The hilly rural areas income is based on the production of fruits and medicinal plants so such initiative should be given priority.
Good luck
Thanks Bindu,
Yeah the rural mid hills economy specially in my district is dependent on cereals, citrus and other high value crops like coffee, ginger, turmeric, vegetables etc.. Obviously, the developmental program should be based on its potential crops grown in that area..
Thanks everyone for such a nice engagement. I might not be able to explain with answers to all of your queries however I will try my best to explain my project details. If you have any specific queries you can get in touch with me via email cashsee.maddy(at)gmail(dot)com
It’s a nice write up. I am imperessed with your work.
Thanks Chabi Lal.. 🙂
To meet the objective of orchard management local resource based inter cultural operation should be done. Exotic plants which takes off high nutrients from the soil should not be used.
Thanks again for commenting. yes resource should be taken into consideration while operating farm.
nice work madan………….your farm is nice…….
Thanks Bijon 🙂
Hello Madan,
Excellent work ! Your work will surely inspire lots of rural youth to open farm in the villages. Take a lead in this initiative.
Respected Sir,
Thank you so much for your comments.
Banja, राम्रो काम गर्दै छौ ! घरमा सुन्तला धेरै फलाउ ~! मेरो सुभकामना !
मामा धन्यवाद ! संगै काम गर्नु पर्छा ! 😀
farming is the biggest profession on the earth and agricultural is the greatest revolution in the world. take the future of farming to the next level with sustainable approach.
Nice Quote Deep,
Thank you so much for your support !
you are blessed with oranges.,,,,,good luck hai…..
Hehe,
Thanks Deepa 🙂
Organic farm is the best way to sustain our food system preserving biodiversity and local innovation. I like your idea of growing mandarins organically..
Thanks Rijal Ji,
There is no alternatives for sustainable agriculture.. Chemical era ends here..
Make sure you bring new graftings from nursery from height above 1600m. Lower belt nursery are infested with diseases and pest..
Thanks Govinda,
1600m is too high, Research has recommended to use saplings from nursery above 1300m high …
Nice proposal.. Hope you will get funding for your dream.
God Bless You !
Thanks Hari 🙂
You are so laborious, working in the farm with those equipment might be so much paining sometimes.. Don’t you feel so?
Hello Aakriti,
Farming is my tradition handed from my forefathers generation to my generation and I am proud to have farm besides it back breaking and laborious job.. I enjoy being with the nature..
Good one Madan. I would like to add few of the compliments.
Mulching in the rainfed areas will save the moisture of the soil. Mulching can either be of leaves or small branches, anything that has high carbon content. C:N ratio should be high because it help to preserve the soil moisture for long period of time as the mulch have high carbon content where decomposition will be slow
Thanks Aashbin,
Wao, Thanks for mentioning about the importance of mulching, I got to know how C:N ratio determines the moisture holding capacity of mulch,, Thanks for sharing,
Nice one man ! I also love farming as you do….
Thanks Adrian ! 🙂
Surprised to see you in the village doing all these works.. Nice work . keep it up
Thanks Yadav
Best of luck for the success.
Thanks Sujata 🙂
A very nice approach, it’s not only management of citrus greening but also bringing young minds in agriculture and farming.
Thanks Dinesh bro,
Surely, This project will bring back the migrated youth and attract them towards profitable mandarin business.
me too have citrus orchard in my home and these days problem of cirtus declining has been observed such as dieback disease.I think it’s our responsibility to find out solution on time.citrus farming could be a good source of income for nepalese farmers.
well done madan dai..I like your concept.
Thanks Susma,
Oh really !
How is the level of infestation in your orchard?
Yeah, Hope you will also contribute towards its research and development as an agriculturist.
Thanks for your complements !
🙂
I like your concept.me too have citrus orchard in my home and these days problem of cirtus declining has been observed such as dieback disease.I think it’s our responsibility to find out solution on time.citrus farming could be a good source of income for nepalese farmers.
you are doing really nice work maddy . Thanks for developing proposal for rejuvenating citrus.
Thanks Syangjali Binaya ! 🙂
Great work Dai. Wish u all the best. Your efforts would be exemplary for all .
Thank you so much Reecha 🙂
Nice project dae,…. all the best for the result………………………..
Loke Bhai, la dhayabad cha talae !
Hello Madan dai! Hats off to your initiative!
Your article truely presents the current situation of mandarin growers throughout the country, where mandarin farms have not only been facing the problems of diseases, pests, etc but also the total collapse of the farm as I have experienced in my family farm in Tanahun. It’s not been that long when we used to earn about NRs.50000per year selling this fruit, but to our dismay, last year, we had to buy them for our family consumption as well. If this situation prevails, we are not far from that day when mandarin farms all over the country totally collapse.
Your initiative certainly boost up the will of agriculture students like me to reinvigorate the farms and i hope that we’ll find a solution to these citrus declining problems soon enough.
And i believe that your participation in GCARD3 will be a milestone to do so. I wish you all the very best!
Hello Kabita Baini,
The condition is now becoming critical in Gandaki zone which is the production pocket of different citrus species. Special thanks for your interest to reinvigorate and dedication to be a problem solver.
Hope it will make it to #GCARD3
Thanks for your wishes
its always been good to hear from a young like you being involved in such innovative projects….definately its a serious problem in mandarin in most hilly part of nepal…keep it up …if u need any help regarding this project,consult me ..i will b grateful
Hello Bikku Dae,
Thank you so much,
Will surely see you Mr, Pathologist if something is up..
Regards,
Madan
In the country like Nepal youth involvement is critically important…keep it up and all the best!!!
Thanks bandanbhusal !
Nice work ,,,I like your spirit. Keep on doing the great things..
Thanks Sunny
Citrus are dying quickly here too. We had more than 120 plants but now we have just 80.
Oh really,
Sad to hear that… Can I know how you are managing the farm in your orchard? I will love to hear your practices for disease pest management.
I suggest you to invest on machineries like small tractors, grading machine, gardening tools, drip irrigation system and weeding equipment.
Thanks Suraj,
I am planing to buy drip irrigation this year.. We have gardening tools and we might invest for tractor next year..
Thanks for your sugggestions !
Cool job. The world can not be conquered in the empty stomach. Keep feeding the planet.
Thanks Mahendra ! It’s really a nice saying…. 🙂
To get started with this risky business, you need to think twice. You should do lots of research in your farm to understand the disease and find an appropriate solution for that.
Thanks Anu,
Yes it’s risky business. Thanks for your suggestions, I will surely carry research together with the business. Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my proposal..
Hi Madan
Good concept, Good luck for renovation of citrus orchard with grafted sapling which is resistant to certain virus, It could be even better to establish the grafting house in your orchard. Your what u want in ur orchard and rest sale for new grower. It have good result, We know good seed/seedling is never second in agriculture ..
All the best
H
(YAP Proposal #10)
Hello Himalaya,
Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my proposal. Establishing nursery will be problematic in the orchard. I am planning to establish it after few years at a convenient height.
Regards,
Madan
Nice initiative Madan. Keep it up.
Thanks Innovative Platform for Agriculture Transformation 🙂
Best way of presentation and nice initiative. Best wishes and good luck maddy.
Thank you so much Kiran ! 🙂
great one Madan…its good to see young people like us taking an initiative to counteract prevailing huge but solvable problems like these. Whats brilliant about it is that you took a very genuine and common degradation that has for many years affected your family and community and i hope you’ll make some dent on it. its challenging yes,but i see so many possibilities!!…good going mate
Thanks Mr. Bishal for sharing your insights.. It’s a very common and serious issue in Nepal and few people only sees it with great concern.. 🙂
Very realistic project in the present situation of Nepal where we need to import tons of fruits from neighboring countries. Good luck ahead. !
Thanks Ramesh,
Nepal is not independent in citrus and every year Nepal imports thousands of tons of citrus from India and China..
nice one
When every students start to think for developing their own area, surely Nepal will develop within few years. Keep it up !
Thanks Kiran bhai,
Very few agriculturist want to be entrepreneur in Nepal. Youth are not motivated towards farming.. Holistic approach of university is required for engaging students is required for motivating students to be entrepreneurs through different academics activities like LEE as of Agriculture and Forestry University. Hope this LEE will be effective and practical learning.
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Thanks for Reblogging !
that is the best idea brother.
we also spread the knowledge of agriculture and the entrepreneurship ko improtance in devoloping country…
and keep it up and up brother..
Sandesh, thank you so much for your support.
People like you have great role and opportunities in developing entrepreneurial skills development..
Great! Madan. Happy to learn about the “Rejuvenating Declining Citrus Orchard”. Wish you all the best.
Nice Madan,
Keep up your hard work ! !!
Thanks Anish ! 🙂
Hats off citrus growers , Enjoy your life !
Thanks Bipin !
Nice presentation of current situation ! To change the status quo, youth should take a lead as a national level campaign… Best Wishes
Nice work Madan. Keep it up.. I will come to visit your orchard soon..
Thanks Bina,
Sure, you are most welcome 🙂
I would like to congratulate Madan on proposing such a beautiful project. He has dared to present the pain of citrus farmers and has spoken up why they are failing. The best part of the project I have felt is that he has already own the orchard and already into a mission to make it model agriculture practice. His idea of increasing income via inter cropping, focus on increasing value of production by packaging and aware of the post harvest loss has simply added maturity in the proposal . I wish him all best for the success of this plan so that we Nepalese can learn and share to other other parts of Nepal.
Thank you so much Sibjan brother,
I appreciate your comment and support. I meant allot to me ! 🙂
Hello Mad Max,
It’s great to see you with this initiative, It’s rocking !
Hello Mad Max brother,
Thanks !
very nice Madan vai. its really inspiring. well Done.
Thank you so much subash dae.
This proposal worth a real entrepreneur project. Everything is nicely explained and he already have got farm to get start…Good luck !!!!
Thanks Dilli dai,
I doubt, do it really worth? 😉 Kidding. Thanks haha
very nice Madan vai. its really inspiring.
Thanks bro
Nice dream that you are holding in your mind.. Very reliastic and relevant thing you are executing.. Hope you will get support by this funding… Good luck !
Thanks Sujan ! I am with high hope for this project..
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Thanks Upakar for nice words for reblogging..
Hello Madan,
Citrus decline is serious in Nepal and it needs a quick address with its solutions from different sector. Anyway you started with the farm, take it to the next level !
Good luck !
Thanks for your inputs 🙂
Bravo man,
Well written piece and good concept of growing oranges in terraces.
Thanks man 🙂
धेरै राम्रो लग्यो तिमि जस्तो युवाको सुन्तला खेति तर्फ आकर्सन देखेर !
होर ! ल धन्यवाद !
Nice work dude. Citrus research is very limited in Nepal. You have the opportunity to carry the research on your farm…. ! 🙂
Thanks Mahesh,
Really research is lagging in Nepal.. Yeah, I am planning to do my masters research at my farm.. 🙂
Impressive work ! Youth like you can do more than this… Grow as a leader man !
Thanks Suman ! highly appreciate your words !
You village looks nice, those homes on the video are impressive. You are enjoying in the true nature.. good luck with your proposal
Thanks suman ! Yeah, Village is nice, we still are rich in culture and tradition..
Good job Madan ! I am happy to go through your project proposal and make some comments. The way you presented everything is nice. You can still integrate other components of income in your orchard for early phase. I see big prospects of beekeeping in the orchards as this not only produce honey but also helps in pollination. BTW, Have you prepared the saplings to plant this summer? Make sure the graft should be atleast 10cm high from the ground level..
My best wishes are with you !
Yadav Ojha
Thanks YADAV sir,
I highly appreciate your recommendation of rearing honeybees in the orchard.. It’s really a nice idea as it not only produce honey but also helps in pollination.. I will surely follow your recommendation on saplings… I am planning to plant it this summer..
Sincerely,
Madan
Technically, your proposal stands a good position in my view. The way you separated the headings for different sections and flow of the information is quite impressive. I hope you will make it ! Best of luck for it !
Thanks Sulochana,
Grown up as writer huh? 😀
Investment in youth is essential in country like Nepal. The development of entrepreneurship in the viillage will certainly slow down the rate of migration to foreign countries.
Thanks Suman,
Investment in rural youth is crucial for developing agriculture where food comes from small holder farmers.. Rural young people should have access to information, facilitated with proper mentoring
great work bro…
i am impressed by your enthusiasum in the major citrus problem in our courty… hope your small effort help be bring the greater change in citrus cultivation.
Thanks Bishnu,
Thanks for your support. !
If every youth start initiative from their area, citing problems prevalent there, then definitely agripreneurship will flourish in Nepal rendering agriculture beautiful way of living. 🙂 Hats off Madan bro !
Thanks Pramisha !
keep your good work
youth in agriculture …really innovative….good job bro….keep on…:)
it’s really great thing. hope ur research will be fruitful n help to enhance the citrus production in western Nepal.. keep on dai 👍👍
Wish you all the best . I hope your contribution will uplift the status of nepalese farmering system and whole Nepal.
Wish you best of luck bro. I hope your contribution will fruitful to all citrus grower farmer . and it will uplift the status of nepalese farming system.
Integrated orchard management is only the solution to get rid of from this problem,however,it may require detail study and research on it.
Proud of you, Madan! Keep the good work up!
It’s very good works you are doing to attack many youth of Nepal. You are giving the idea of Mandarin farming to many people. Best of luck.
“success treads on the heels of every right effort”
go on madan….
keep growing Mandarins…
great job dai. hats off to ur efforts. youth enterpreneurs with strong determination as yours will certainly help the nation find a broader path for agricultural development. Further, yours deeds will surely inspire us .
with best wishes dai.
Thanks so much Sarad for your beautiful words !
I went through each paragraph and found the proposal very very attractive. A youth Promoting agro entrepreneurship, its really a great start. Wish u all the best for upcoming days.
Dear Madan, Well concept to bring out a general problem in such pocket area of Mandarin. All the best for the actualization of you proposal and healthy, high yielding, profitable and youth focused, Mandarin farm..
good presentation and planing to address grass-root problem. Good luck!
Good initiative, “Seeing is Believing ” local farmers will believe and move towards scientific cultivation of citrus from its success…Best of luck
Our country needs Agri-entrepreneurs like you!!! It really needs some gut to start an agribusiness on a country where farmers’ risks are not safeguarded and farmers’ rights are not protected.
Grow quality mandarins bro! All the best!
May nepalese youths get inspired from you!
Hey brother, HaTs oFf On your IniTiatiVe !
It’s a nice idea to make more greens combating citrus greening.. Nice work !
It’s impressive proposal.. I wish you all the best
nice concept brother. keep going.Nepal need youth like you
Nice to know about your work. Citrus is midhills major crop but now the plants are dead and only few orchards are declining.. Hope people like you will do research in this
Nepal needs youth like you who want to be part of solution not the part of problem. Nice work Madan !
Hope you will get funding !
wish you good luck madan dai for your amazing concept.At this time many nepalesae youth are going abroad.Your idea can give them good reason to return here and do somthing nice work like this.
Heartily appreciate your work, you deserve the funding to startup your business. Good luck ~!
You are trying to work in the grassroot level. I like your idea to make your orchard evergreen ! You are doing nice investment in it ,,,
Great work brother ! The citrus decline is major problem in Asia and it need to be addressed soon !
“be job provider not the job seeker”. this line can change the fortune of nepal.keep going madan dai. good job.good concept
citrus fruit in my village falls early, how to control fruit fall of it?any suggestions?????
Impressive project ! the presentation is very nice. Nice storyline and you have integrated lots of things from farm to market..
Nice job,, your farm looks nice with the paintings.. Best of luck ahead
If your area is rainfed, you should invest on water collection technology,,,, collection of rain water, collection of other water resources can be a great help..
You are proposing nice concept to regenerate the citrus orchard… hope you will be successful in this,,
Nice work,,,,,, Keep it up….
I love oranges and your farm too.. best of luck for this program,
If properly implemented, this plan would be a boon for the citrus farmers for midhills in nepal.
As per my thought and knowledge, the most easy and effective way for its prevention is the use of the seedlings from nursery above 1300 m and frequent training and prunning. THese technique can be implemented in almost all parts of country irrespective of the technical skills and infrastructure availability.
I think the citrus decline is the most problematic issue for the farmers in the mid hills of the country, And the major problem is it is spreading at an alarming rate. I m glad that youth like you are raising this issue among the global community. Hats off man but still its long way to go.
Is the technology and budget required for drip irrigation system feasible in all the landforms suitable for citrus farming?? how will you outreach this technology among all the farmers??
I must say that this is an amazing concept and can give new vision for new agriculture students like me.Keep doing creative works like this.good luck for your project.
Excellent work Madan,
You choose to be in rural area and dedicated to establish organic citrus farm which is really impressive. I wish you all the best
This concept of rejuvenating declining citrus orchard will surely bring new revolution among citrus growers in Nepal.. good luck for proposal..
Nice work Madan ! KEep it up !
Highly appreciate your work ! Your proposal explains the real picture of citrus in Nepal. This problem should immediately be addressed. I pray for your success !
It can be the nice approach to bring back the migrated youth in their villages. Rural area requires immediate attention. !
Your work is amazing.. Keep developing your village so that youth will be motivated from your works,, Be a role model.. all the best..
Cool Work bro, your work will certainly motivate people like me…. You are really doing great …. 🙂
Admiring project.. Your investment will certainly lead you to reach your dream….
iam not a student of agricultur but sometimes you inspire me to join …
Good job,,,, Keep it up….
i am not a student of agriculture but you inspire me to join .
Nice approach… It’s nice to see your work here..
Hello Madan,
It’s nice to see your ongoing project of citrus.. Citrus greening has become a pandemic disease which has no known cure yet.. I hope your project will find out something interesting about this disease.
Good Luck
Prakriti
Thanks for your comments 🙂 Sachit, Really, the devastation is being havoc,
Keep on doing such admiring work..
This is an amazing and basic concept for regenerating declining citrus trees.. Apply bordeux mixture once a month.
I hope Madan bro will be an Iconic youth. Best of luck for this proposal
Good work brother,
I fully support your concept.. I hope you will make it..
I like your idea of organic farming.. Organic products have high value and return is also high…
Good work Maddy,
Keep growing mandarins in your farm.. I wish you all the best..
Nicely written, I love your work,,
a well crafted combination of true aspirations and strong determination.
That is very good technique to lift up the status of marginalised farmer in context of nepal, good job.
Its really a inspiring and motivating work and i like to appreciate bro…. it can leave a good footstep for the coming generations of agri entrepreneurs… keep it up bro…
Very convincing proposal. Attention of concerned authority must have been drawn to keep this proposal in higher priority. Our motivation with this good work.
nice work maddy man, the pshyco man !!!!
good going,,,,,
good work brother,,,,wish you all the best for the project
great job maddy…..so inspiring
Love this…. Nice work brother…. Keep it up… And gud luck
Happy on ur hard work brother ,good job done well
Well done brother, I highly appreciate your working commitments. 🙂
Excited to know your work.. Citrus fruit are my besties.. when you will invite me to stay at your farm? 😉
Farming is the biggest profession on earth, and farmers are god.. My best wishes for you!
Nice work brother.
You are source of inspiration to many youngs in Nepal. Keep it up
Your project is nice, well explained and critically analyzed every components. ! Best of luck for YAP..
You are the change maker.. I will support for your rural youth movement.. best of luck for the funding…
As you have written that your focus will be on planting resistant plants. How will you get them?
Hello Madan,
Nice project. This is unique idea for citrus cultivation. I like your approach of integration with short duration crops and mulching. Best of luck
Nice to know about your proposal for YAP. The way you mentioned every aspects of your orchard is really nice. I hope you will win it,,
How about the marketing strategy? If you fail to market the product, it might be difficult for you to get high returns.
Great one brother, I really praise your work and leadership skills. I wish you all the best.
ROI is late in citrus. Make sure you can cover the loan and interest with the return from the farm
Great job madan vai..keep going and all the best..
Good work man, you have already started the farm which makes your proposal high stand for the funding
Citrus greening, die back , fruit fly are the major problems here in Nepal. The problems faced by the citrus growers needs an immediate solutions else disease will be spread all over the Nepal.
Beautifully presented. Wish you all the best..
Citrus is major product of Nepal covering 36 % of total fruit production. Investment in citriculture business is important
Hello Madan dai,
Your project is really amazing. I am happy to see you working in the field to make the farm best with your knowledge and experiences. I hope this concept will be scaled up to many different citrus growing regions of Nepal..
All the best
Government should bring inspection program to eliminate the diseased plants.
Don’t you think it will be too much of things to be accomplished in 2 years?
“next 2 years will be to reduce the level of infestation of different citrus diseases by planting resistant grafting varieties, removing the old/decayed citrus plants, refilling with new grafting saplings, healthy management of orchard, integrated pest management and increasing the farm income by product packaging & labelling, establishment of drip irrigation system and water harvesting tanks in the orchard.”
Hello Madan,
Nice project. This is unique idea for citrus cultivation. I like your approach of integration with short duration crops and mulching. Best of luck
Nice to know about your proposal for YAP. The way you mentioned every aspects of your orchard is really nice. I hope you will win it,,
Have you made contact with Nepal Horticulture Society (NHS)? They are also working in citrus decline… You can make a contact with them about the status of greening in Nepal..
How about the marketing strategy? If you fail to market the product, it might be difficult for you to get high returns
Great one brother, I really praise your work and leadership skills. I wish you all the best.
Hello Madan,
I liked your project. I was wondering what will be the time for return on investment of this grants?
ROI is late in citrus. Make sure you can cover the loan and interest with the return from the farm.
Good work man, you have already started the farm which makes your proposal high stand for the funding
Great Job. broda.
Really Impressive work.
Good luck bro 🙂
Nice work Madan, I wish you all the best for your dream project.
Nice job.
keep it Up! Bro.
Hey mate,
I must say that your project idea made a strange feeling in my mind. I will always be there for any kind of support. Keep growing oranges in the hills…:)
Nice work dude. your project idea totally rocks ! Happy Farming!
Citrus greening, die back , fruit fly are the major problems here in Nepal. The problems faced by the citrus growers needs an immediate solutions else disease will be spread all over the Nepal.
Beautifully presented. Wish you all the best..
Bhai,
Your project concept is nice.. Hope it will make it to the final.. Best of luck..
Citrus is major product of Nepal covering 36 % of total fruit production. Investment in citriculture business is important.
Citrus disease is spreading world wide at epidemic level.. It should be controlled else all citrus will be vanished soon..
Government should bring inspection program to eliminate the diseased plants.
Hello Madan,
Nice project. This is unique idea for citrus cultivation. I like your approach of integration with short duration crops and mulching. Best of luck
Youth are full of innovative ideas. I like your project idea..
wish you all the best..
Nice to know about your proposal for YAP. The way you mentioned every aspects of your orchard is really nice. I hope you will win it,,
How about the marketing strategy? If you fail to market the product, it might be difficult for you to get high returns.
Have patience Madan, You will soon reach the success. Patience is required during startup..
Great one brother, I really praise your work and leadership skills. I wish you all the best.
ROI is late in citrus. Make sure you can cover the loan and interest with the return from the farm.
Good work man, you have already started the farm which makes your proposal high stand for the funding.
Citrus greening, die back , fruit fly are the major problems here in Nepal. The problems faced by the citrus growers needs an immediate solutions else disease will be spread all over the Nepal.
Beautifully presented. Wish you all the best..
Citrus is major product of Nepal covering 36 % of total fruit production. Investment in citriculture business is important.
Government should bring inspection program to eliminate the diseased plants.
Good work Madan
Truely said citrus growers life is in jeopardy. Nepalese markets are full of indian and chinese products… Nepalese citrus industry is decreasing. It needs innovators like you…
Hello Madan,
Nice project. This is unique idea for citrus cultivation. I like your approach of integration with short duration crops and mulching. Best of luck
Nice to know about your proposal for YAP. The way you mentioned every aspects of your orchard is really nice. I hope you will win it,,
How about the marketing strategy? If you fail to market the product, it might be difficult for you to get high returns.
Great one brother, I really praise your work and leadership skills. I wish you all the best.
ROI is late in citrus. Make sure you can cover the loan and interest with the return from the farm.
Good work man, you have already started the farm which makes your proposal high stand for the funding.
Citrus greening, die back , fruit fly are the major problems here in Nepal. The problems faced by the citrus growers needs an immediate solutions else disease will be spread all over the Nepal.
Thanks for your comments 🙂 Trishna ~ We agri scientist should do lots of research on this.
Beautifully presented. Wish you all the best
Citrus is major product of Nepal covering 36 % of total fruit production. Investment in citriculture business is important
Government should bring inspection program to eliminate the diseased plants.
How about the marketing strategy? If you fail to market the product, it might be difficult for you to get high returns.
our country Nepal is facing the problem of citrus Greening which ultimately is destroying our citrus orchard. Improved management practices need to be practiced !!!!!
A very good effort Madan simply its best to re-vitalise the citrus orchard so that craze of citrus just don’t fade away !!!!!!!!😃 😊 😊 😊
Nice work brother, this work will always praise you !
I do like your story of citrus, That disease is making huge loss in citrus industry,,Hope you will find solutions for it,,..
Hello brother,
I like your concept. It’s really a good effort of yours to regenerate trees. Good luck with your program,,,
Nepal is facing the problem of disease and pest due to different climatic stresses.. The rainfed areas are seriously affected by the drought leading to less productivity of the crops and plants.
Nice job maddy… Keep it up……
people are really exhausted of citrus greening
plants need to be cut down during the major production time
can’t imagine the time when all citrus farm will be infected.
Great effort, best of luck.
Please keep inspiring peoples like this.
When you concentrate on agriculture and industry and are frugal in expenditures, Heaven cannot impoverish your state. Great Job bro.
Hello madan,
I liked your presentation and sense of exploring what we can do from locally available products while most youngs in nepal are going aboard. You are model to youngsters in Nepal, Keep inspiring peoples.
I liked your story and plan to expand your farm. Best of luck
Great effort brother, Proud to be farmer.
Keep it up myan!!!
I hope you get succeed in your farming.
You are model to my life. I will also do something for my land. Thank you.
Best of luck for you project.
Hello madan,
You are doing great job. best of luck.
Madan, Best of Luck.
Well done. best of luck for your new project.
Do it well and show the people what much magic is agriculture.
The project you are leading is impressive which can uplift economic status of rural farmers.. You are creating synergy with the nature by following sustainable land management technology which is really impressive.
Nice work dude. Keep the charm of mandarins in rural villages… good luck
Nice work,
Wish you best of luck.
This proposal really worth the true condition of citrus farmers iin western Nepal.
Image the world where everybody becomes responsible towards agriculture, great step to move on brother.
Cool. Looking forward to listen you succeed.
I’m bhawana from syangja, Great effort made by you in our district.
Best of luck man.
Being in the rural areas you can do much to motivate youth towards the citrus business. Best of luck for the project.. you owned it by blood and sweat..
Hello
Good luck for your project.
We will do our best to uplift our farm brother. Keep patience.
Happy on your hard work brother ,good job done well .
its so nice to see you doing positive things, hope you will make this happen., all the best
I have read about other proposals as well, but your is different and it worth the funding support.. Most of them are hypothetical and lacks entrepreneurial ideas…
Hello Madan,
you are doing great even though you are in bachelors level.. your working enthusiasm is really praise worthy,,give it your best.
your project has lots of potential, it’s time to implement for better rural livelihood..
Nice work Madan, Citrus has lots of potential in the mid hills of Nepal.
Good Work Madan, Really one day we will win over Citrus Decline. Good Luck 🙂
Good Work Madan ji, I am excited to work along with you for this project 🙂
Thanks for your comments 🙂 sure Sujan, I will love to work with you
keep it up man…
amazing inspirational purposal !!Many youth like us will be motivated ..changes should start from own land…great job !! best of luck bro …
Nice job bro!! Country like ours need active youth like you..really inspiring work you have done..good luck bro!!
great work brother
Great job bro!!! our country needs the youth like you for the agriculture revolution.
Amazing inspirational purposal !! Best of luck bro …
Thanks Everyone for your inspiring, supportive words and brainstorming and wonderful suggestions.
Nice work. I love the way you make me realize the real situation and status of citrus in Nepal.
The degrading soil and increasing impact of climate change made the livelihood of people of midhills who mostly depend on agriculture for their livelihood. I like you project and your idea for coping the challenges through sustainable solutions. Good luck ahead.
Nice work bro. all the best
Nice work man ! Wish you all the best…..
all the best madan.. keep it up..
all the best bro,,
Nice project for farmers…
Your proposal worth this funding.. all the best.
Hello brother,
Nice work on the orange. All the best… We need vibrant youth like you,
Welll done dear brother, Hope you will make it..
Going through your post, Good luck for the competition.
Beautiful piece of writing. Good going..
I like it, keep up your spirit, you will surely achieve it.
good luck
nice plan. long way to go for its implementation though.
a most project for approval for #GCARD
proud of you doing such things bro.. as you are working through the potential of Nepal
you are ideal of the current youth.. keep it up brother.. and good luck..
a young agriculturist mind in action.
it will be great if you have local support.. Build strong linkage with the community, its must in rural areas
you are walking with positive mindset. good luck
how about the meristem tip culture in Nepal?
a novel approach for novel cause,
Technically appealing project for the YAP, have a safe journey for JHB, you will surely make it..
Nepal needs energetic youth like you who can turn barren land into fertile green scenery,
Advertisement, knowledge sharing and field demonstration is critical for this project implementation
An article with sophisticated scenario and shrewd vision, good luck boy !
Cool one, a long and sustainable approach for orchard management.
well done bro.. keep it up
it’s an encouraging project for mid hill farmers, good work bhai,,
you need to manage support from related stakeholders of citrus value chain. let me know if you need support from my level. good luck
the increasing impact of climate change on citrus has been seen in early harvesting of fruits in mid hills of Nepal, How is the status in your area?
good luck for your story
I really appriciate your work, Best of luck maddy.
Agriculture has great scope in Nepal. Young like you have to show peoples way to do it for their living.
Really you are doing good job.
nice work dae, good luck for the contest.
You can incorporate multipurpose trees like neem, Ipil Ipil in your orchard.
Syangja is best place for citrus farming, You are in right place means you will achieve good results in future.
wow…. great keep it up man!!!
great work salute to everyone 🙂
Citrus which are infected with greening are often used as stake for cucumbers and climbers in village which is main reason for its spread.
This is the real problem of mid hills villages where integrated farming is practiced.
This contest is so competative, I was bored to scroll down to make this comment for you..
Good Speech! Bro. keep up!
great work salute eveyone
Great Job! Maddy.
good entry, but it’s sad to hear about the status citrus destruction in Nepal
Inspiring Work. good.Buddy.
the effective timing in intercutural operation is key to improve the declining citrus orchard
Good. proposal. Bro.
Inspiring Video. Bro.
Youth today are different. I am impressed with your nice work despite of your younger age.
Thanks for your comments 🙂 never too young to start farming,,
WE need Good People just like u . Good job.
Superb project. I find this one impressive with grassroot level approach.
Good luck! Bro.
nice and inspiring proposal. your proposal stands unique infront of the crowd. best wishes brother ! 🙂
Thanks for your comment Kalu Rijal Ji,
It meant alot to me !
Hope I will make it..
well performed.
our country need some proper plan for their development.
you are blessed with golden orange beauties. all the best Madan
Thanks for your support !
Inspirational initiation bro.
Best wishes for your project !!
Appreciable job bro Keep it up… and good luck
Ramro kam garechau . sathi. khusi lagyo.
nice to know about your work. Good luck with it.
I also wanna be with u. for those projects. Greatly Done.
Best of luck for your project . brother.
organic production will sustain the world, not the artificial chemical production. I love your nature supporting approach
Nabin, Thanks for your powerful words. I do support this. We need to get back to the roots of nature for farming.
a new resolution for citrus farming in Nepal
Good Video. nice performance about citrus farming and its effects.
Thanks RP 🙂
This will promote youth interest towards field work, and will create lots of opportunities in rural area. Nice work and dedication. Keep it up
Thanks for your comments 🙂
Thanks for the comment Hari ji !
Amazing proposal. wow!
best of luck. Bro.
really good job .
Nice work brother, all the best for the final.
good job. nicely done.
good idea. good work. bro.
laudable initiative…
new plan should be implemented for its better growth.
True aspirations, worthy diligence , the way you have described it is, really really relevant…
A very best example of agri-entrepreneurship…
I wish u very best bro…
Hats off to project 🙂
Thanks for your comments 🙂 suraj bhai
Work hard play hard.
We will Rise again!!
well doing bro.. you are exploring the potential of this country..
go ahead .. good luck 🙂
Keep the charm of mandarins in rural villages. good work.
We need more inspiring video like this.
Happy on your hard work brother.
you are doing great . keep up!!
good job. ur good. brother.
mythological effort bro..
you are being inspiration for the current youth
we will be together to bring our town up!!
citrus farming is great . we have to be together to bring our future home.
good work !
borne as a true nature’s child..
lovely brother ! go chase your dream ~
I like your vision for citrus orchard management. Good job !
Best wishes for the project bro !
citrus decline is taking off large citrus orchards in Nepal. I needs immediate attention from national to international level
Good work Madan raja, keep on working
good work kancha ! have a bright mandarin future !
Thanks dae !
Winners never quit, quitters never win. Your project is excellent, make the best of it ..
Thanks for your inspiring quote brother 🙂
Citric acid is vital. Keep growing citrus bro! Make all of us proud.
It is really a good initiation . WE must increase the no of youth entrepreneurs before dreaming about a prosperous nation.
Thanks for your comments 🙂 I support it !
Nice work MAdan. YOur step has really shown a hope of agricultural revolution . Lets unite youths !!
wow MADAN!! You are doing a great job man!! Keep up your work .
this is bringing the pride back to the field!! splendid .
This is what a nation expects from a youths like you!!!! This is the real expression of patriotism.We are proud of u.
Thanks for your comments 🙂 bikram dae !
Nice job madan. the project concept note is nice.
BY trying this, you have now become a hope for millions of youths across the nation. Let your success story be a source of inspiration to many youths .
Citrus has a huge scope in the nepalese agriculture. Hey is your slope north facing???
the harvest of your early investment will fruit sweeter. Good luck for getting fruits.
You are doing inspiring works for youth like me. The investment on bachelors level will certainly reduce the number of graduates migration
Fruits cultivation is a really challenging job!!! BUt i hope youth with this vigour and enthusiasm will definitely do it well. all the best lad!!!
Nice plan of action. You vision for citrus will certainly bring positive results on citrus farming in Nepal
Thanks for your comments 🙂
mandarins are eally some taste. I will definitely prefer it from ur farm rather than the imported ones. But dont compromise with the quality.a
Thanks for your comments 🙂 We should really prefer local products
Your concept of rural model village is outside the box.
Keep it up
You are talented in many fields, you can integrate lots of knowledge in this project. all the best
Hello Bhawana ji,
Yeah, I guess it’s a perfect time to start farming
मेहेनत गरेर सुन्तला फलाउ . मेहेनत को फल मिठो हुन्chha
Good work!keep up the spirit.
Establishtis farm and provide empoyments to many youths madan!!!!
People like you shall take the Nepalese agriculture forward. Our country is in strong shoulders.
Nice!loved your idea.consuslt me if any help needed.I am a progressive farmer too.
Nice job dai!! Keep up the fight and take us to light.
you are a strong lad.Millions obstacles gonna come your way , fight bravely my friend. The whole universe is behind you.
You are doing the great work in citrus. all the brat for project
good work Madan, My wishes are always with you !¥
awesome work maddy bro.. kep it up
great concept! good luck brother
Proud of u brother!!! Such a nice concept and yeah its what we need for profitable and sustainable agriculture . All the best ..
Great job Brother👍
Keep it up.
nice job brother..keep it up..
Great work dai ….
Keep it up
I am very glad to know about your recent research work in citrus. good luck
you have much experience in agriculture and climate change. I am happy on how you integrating both knowledge
I am proud of you boy, You are making Nepalese proud by doing remarkable work in citrus.
Midhills are facing water crisis so i hope this project will be very helpful for Rain-Fed fields of Nepal
good work madan, you are role model for many rural youth, keep on doing such work
I was wondering how you are dealing with drought and landslides/soil erosion?
this much investment will not cover the cost for your project, you need to search additional sponsors or get loan from the bank,, good luck brother!
It is really a good cause !!!All the best.
Great – keep it up madan
Great – keep it up madan
Daiiii ramro…..keep it up dajuu….mandarian famous hos…
Agriculture is our backbone.. And its good to see u people going to the field .Best of luck!
I liked your idea. And i hope you will succede in what you do!!
Its a really cool idea. All best wishes. Together we shall transform the agriculture!!!
WOW bro!you have always been an inspiration . Keep doing such works.
Amazing!!! Attempting this is great itself.
Who says there are no oppurtunities in Nepal?? Your work is a solid lesson to those fucking pessimists.All the best dude.
this is really great efforts i really appreciate your hard work..
Did you get any new rootstocks which are resistant to root rot and greening? One of the farm is trying on Japanese variety for rootstock.
Great : keep it up .
Nice work bhai!!! I am with you.