FAO in Nepal
Nepal became a member of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) on November 21, 1951. Since that time, Nepal and FAO have been cooperating to improve the agricultural and rural development in the country.
FAO supports the Government of Nepal in addressing priorities through capacity building, institutional development, and agriculture-focused initiatives. It aids in implementing the Agriculture Perspective Plan (1995–2015) and collaborates on the Agriculture Development Strategy and National Food and Nutrition Security Plan, both with 20-year visions.
Featured Stories
From degraded lands to golden harvests
Turmeric-based agroforestry established by the women-led micro-enterprise restoring barren lands into flourishing ecosystems and strengthening livelihoods.
Cultivating resilience and hope in Nepal’s agri-food systems
Ken’s story is one of dedication to building inclusive, resilient and sustainable food systems and communities across continents.
A voice of resilience
FAO's work through BRCRN in empowering Nepali farmers to flourish through sustainable and resilient agriculture in the fragile Chure region.
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Rural and digital finance ecosystem assessment in Nepal
28/09/2025
This publication analyzes Nepal's rural and digital finance ecosystem, highlighting challenges and opportunities for financial inclusion, and aligning...
Learning highlights: Simulating anticipatory action for floods in Nepal
22/09/2025
Nepal is highly vulnerable to climate change, making it one of the world's most disaster-prone countries. Annual monsoon floods in the Terai region,...
Year: 4, Volume 6, January 2025
30/01/2025
This editions highlights are inauguration of Nepal's first Four Betters Model Village for sustainable development; we amplified mountain livelihoods...
FAO Nepal Newsletter
Year 4, Volume 7
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