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1 Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment Report December-2017 Acknowledgement Government of Nepal Ministry of Industries Rural Enterprise and Remittances Project Corridor, Cluster & Commodities "SAMRIDDHI" Prepared by Project Management Office Tarahara-20, Itahari, Sunsari Nepal

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Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment Report

December-2017

Acknowledgement

Government of Nepal

Ministry of Industries Rural Enterprise and Remittances Project

Corridor, Cluster & Commodities

"SAMRIDDHI"

Prepared by Project Management Office Tarahara-20, Itahari, Sunsari Nepal

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Acknowledgement

This report has been prepared under the direction of senior management team of Rural Enterprise and

Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" of Ministry of Industry, Government of Nepal. The technical

work has been done by the Project Management and Corridor Offices, Led by Business Development

Specialist Rakesh Kumar Jha, with the support of Jay Ram Khadaka (Financial Inclusion Specialist), Lekh

Bahadur Chhetri (Migration Specialist), Mrs Kala Rai (Targeting GESI Specialist), Miss Sujana Dhital (

Knowledge Management Specialist), Moti Giri (Corridor Coordinator of Janakpur) and Lokendra Rawal

(Corridor Coordinator of Koshi Sagarmatha),

PMO is also grateful to freelance consultants Mr. Sanjeev Shrestha, Dhuruba Regmi, HELVETAS and

AEC/FNCCI for their outstanding support, supervision and constructive comments during various stage

of this study. The RERP also expresses its gratitude to all members of finance and management unit of

RERP. We extend our appreciation to Mr. Ritu Raj Bhandari (AEC Manager) for his support during report

preparation, data collection, compilation and mapping work.

The team also extended its thanks to Mr. Him Nidhi Neupane (data management officer) and M & E

Officers of corridor office for their constant support during data sheet preparation and processing.

To finalize this report, PMO is grateful to CPMA team and also thankful to data source institutions and

personnel like DCCIs, DADO, DLSO, DFO, DCSIO/CSIDB, FNCSI, DMEGA, Division cooperatives office,

Cooperatives association, Product associations, hotel association, Handicraft association, local traders

and smallholder farmers of our project area who had provided their information during field study and

data collection.

The Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment Report 2017/18 have shown huge potentiality of

enterprise development and creation in the project area. I believe that the planners, entrepreneurs,

potential MEs, project officers and many other interested parties will find the useful information from

this report. Last but not the least I take this opportunity to congratulate the all thematic experts and

officer of the RERP team and implementing partner of RERP (AEC and HELVETAS) for their hard works to

make this study successful.

…………………………… Saroj Prashad Guragai Project Manager Rural Enterprises and Remittances Project-SAMRIDDHI

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Executive Summary This Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment study has identified several potentialities in both agriculture and off farm sectors. The major findings of this study are summarized in the following tables:

Particular Key Result and findings

Study Area

By Corridor

Project has implemented in corridor approach. Tow corridor has defined in design document

A. Koshi and Sagarmatha Corridor This corridor has covered 9 districts like Terhathum, Bhojpur, Khotang, Dhankuta, Morang, Sunsari, Saptari, Siraha and Udaypur

B. Janakpur Corridor This corridor has covered 7 districts like Bara, Rautahat, Sarlahi, Mahottari, Dhanusha, Sindhuli and Okhaldhunga.

By Province

The CPMA had covered only eight districts out of 14 district in province one seven districts out of 8 district of province two only Sindhuli district out of 13 districts of province three.

A. Province-1, Terhathum, Dhankutta, Bhojpur, Khotang, Okhaldhunga, Morang, Sunsari and Udaypur districts

B. Province-2, Bara, Rautahat, Sarlahi, Mahottari, Dhanusha, Siraha and Saptari districts

C. Province-3, Sindhuli district

Business and Sector Identified

Potential commodities Supply Chain Development

Green Vegetable; Cauliflower, Cabbage, Chili Akware and Tomato, Dry Vegetable; Onion and Potato, Spices and Cash Crops; Large cardamom, Ginger, Garlic and Turmeric, Citrus and Fruits; Mandarin, Sweet orang, Lemon, Banana, Watermelon and Pineapple, Livestock product; Milk, Poultry and Rabbit, Forest products; Bamboo and MAPs. Other Sector; Fisheries, Fine Rice, Honey and Floriculture.

Potential off farm business in corridor area

CPMA has identified several types of Service Business are as follows workshop and repairing (Mobile, Vehicle and television), Lath Workshop, Computer Institute, Parlor, House wiring and electrician, Plumbing, House Paining, Slaughter house, tent and catering, Masonry, Musical Band, Auto Rickshaw, Thresher, Rice Mill, Light and sound service, Piko & tailoring service, Gold and silver work, Costume Service, Book banding and printing.

In Tourism Sector; are as follows hotel, Hospitality (Cooking-Baking, Waiter-Waitress, Hotel Management), information center, Travel Agencies, Photography, Videography, Tourist Guide service has identified

In Manufacture/Processing enterprise; are as follows Processing enterprise Cement product (Tiles, Bricks, Ring, Ventilation and other), Wastage management & processing, Metal-crafts, Leaf plate(Tapari), Radi Pakhi, Incense sticks, Quilt and Mattress making, Idol Making, Shoe Making, cleaning agent, Mithila art, Agri-equipment center at province level, Dhaka, Carpentry, Gundruk, Pickles, Jute Jhalla, Mango candy, Wool Weaving, Dhaka and lather Bag, Sweets and Bakery are potential business.

In Other Sector; are as follows Thela-Khaja, Tea shop, Grocery shop, Agro-vet, Fast food shop, trading and Vender.

Major Pocket area and

There are 208 local levels in project districts. According to information of CPMA 176 market center are connected with different road corridor. Out of 176 market center

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Palika by corridor

99 are highly connected with both road corridor and feasible to promotion of rural micro and small enterprises, supply chain and gainful job placement related activities. By corridor 46 market centers in Koshi Sagarmatha and 45 market centers in Janakpur corridor is highly potential for project intervention. As well as 22 MC in Koshi and 24 MC in Janakpur corridor near potential for project intervention.

Major market Center by province

Province 1, Spatial distribution of market center in province one are as follows:

Okhaldhunga:- Manebhanjyang, Okhaldunga, Rumjatar and Rampur (4),

Khotang:- Khotang bazaar, Diktet, Aiselukhark, and Haleshi (4), Udaypur:-

Ghurmi, Katari, Gaighat and Beltar (4), Sunsari :- Bhantabari, Inaruwa, Jhumka,

Duhabi, Itahari and Dharan (5), Morang:- Urlabari, Rangeli, Biratnagar, Belbari,

Pathari and Letang, (6), Dhankuta:- Dhankuta, Hile, Pakhribas, Sidhuwa and

Mulghat, (5), Bhojpur:- Dingala, Champe, Balankha and Ghoretar (4), Terhathum:-

Myanglung and Basantapur (2)

Province-2, Spatial distribution of market center in province-2 are as follows:

Bara:- Kaliya, Simraungadh, Jitpur-Simara and Nijgadh (4), Rautahat:-

Chandrapur, Garuda, Katahairya and Gaur (4), Sarlahi:- Harion, Barahathaba,

Lalbandi, Malangawa and Bailbas (5), Mahottari:- Bardibas, Gausahala,

Ramgopalpur, jaleswor, Matihani and Pipra (6), Dhanusha; Dhalkewar, Sakhuwa-

Mahendranagar, Sabalila, Yadukuha, janakpur and Nagarain (6), Siraha:-

Mirchaiya, lahan, Kalyanpur, Dhangadhi and Siraha-Madar (6), Saptari:- Rajbiraj,

Hanumannagar, Kanchanpur, Mahuli, Kalyanpur and Rupani (6)

Province-3 Spatial distribution of market center in Sindhuli district are as follows: Sindhuli madhi, Khaniyakharka, Khurkot and Dhudhauli (4);

MFIs and Cooperatives

There are 991 branches of different regulated financial institutions in project areas. Among them 386 branches are of Commercial (A Class) bank whereas 86 branches are of development banks, 18 branches of finance company and 501 branches are of Microfinance development bank. In cooperative sector 2870 saving and credit, 262 Sana Kisan, 680 Multipurpose and 2972 Krishi cooperatives working in project districts. In addition to those, there are many other types of cooperatives such as consumer, tea and coffee, milk producer, sugarcane producer, medicinal herbs, and micro enterprises cooperatives are operating in the project districts.

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Table of Content

Acknowledgement Executive Summary

CHAPTER ONE 9

INTRODUCTION 10

OBJECTIVES OF CPMA 10

LIMITATION OF STUDY 11

STUDY AREA 11

METHODOLOGY 11

GENERAL OVERVIEW 13

RMSES STATUS IN CORRIDORS AND PROVINCES 14

CHAPTER TWO 15

SUPPLY CHAIN COMMODITIES SELECTED FOR RERP 16

CORRIDOR LEVEL POTENTIALITY 16

POTENTIAL SUPPLY CHAIN COMMODITIES IN KOSHI SAGARMATHA CORRIDOR 17

POTENTIAL SUPPLY CHAIN COMMODITIES IN JANAKPUR CORRIDOR 19

POTENTIAL BUSINESS IN OFF FARM SECTOR 22

SERVICE SECTOR 22

TOURISM SECTOR 22

MANUFACTURE SECTOR 22

OTHER 22

CHAPTER THREE 23

PALIKA & MARKET CENTER OF KOSHI AND SAGARMATHA CORRIDOR 24

A. SELECTED PALIKA IN KOSHI & SAGARMATHA CORRIDOR 24

B. SELECTED MARKET CENTER IN KOSHI & SAGARMATHA CORRIDOR 25

PALIKA & MARKET CENTER OF JANAKPUR CORRIDOR 25

A. SELECTED PALIKA IN JANAKPUR CORRIDOR 25

B. SELECTED MARKET CENTER IN JANAKPUR CORRIDOR 26

CHAPTER FOUR 27

POTENTIAL PRODUCT AND BUSINESS BY SECTOR IN PROVINCE 28

POTENTIAL RURAL MICRO AND COTTAGE AND SMALL ENTERPRISE IN PROVINCE 28

PROVINCE ONE 29

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A. POTENTIAL SUPPLY CHAIN PRODUCT IN PROVINCE -1 BY DISTRICTS 29

B. POTENTIAL MICRO, COTTAGE AND SMALL BUSINESS IN PROVINCE-1 BY DISTRICTS 29

PROVINCE TWO 30

A. POTENTIAL SUPPLY CHAIN PRODUCT IN PROVINCE 2 BY DISTRICTS 30

B. POTENTIAL MICRO, COTTAGE AND SMALL BUSINESS IN PROVINCE-2 BY DISTRICTS 31

PROVINCE THREE IN SINDHULI 31

A. POTENTIAL SUPPLY CHAIN PRODUCT IN SINDHULI, PROVINCE-3 31

B. POTENTIAL MICRO, COTTAGE AND SMALL BUSINESS IN SINDHULI, PROVINCE-3 31

CHAPTER FIVE 32

GAP AND POTENTIAL INTERVENTION BY SUPPLY CHAIN COMMODITIES 33

VEGETABLE 33

SPICES 33

FRUITS AND CITRUS 33

FISH 34

FLORICULTURE 34

MEAT 34

MILK 35

MAPS 35

MANUFACTURE ENTERPRISE 36

SERVICE ENTERPRISE 36

TOURISM ENTERPRISE 37

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICE (BDS) 37

MFIS AND COOPERATIVES 39

BANK & MFIS 40

COOPERATIVES 40

REFERENCES 42

TABLES 43

TABLE-2, REGISTERED MICRO COTTAGE AND SMALL ENTERPRISE BY CORRIDOR 44

TABLE-3, REGISTERED MICRO COTTAGE AND SMALL ENTERPRISE BY PROVINCE 44

TABLE-4, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICE PROVIDING BY DCCIS 45

TABLE-5, POTENTIAL PALIKA OF KOSHI & SAGARMATHA CORRIDOR 45

TABLE-6, POTENTIAL PALIKA OF JANAKPUR CORRIDOR 49

TABLE-7 MARKET ACTORS BY DISTRICT 52

TABLE-8, INDUSTRIES IN PIPELINE 53

TABLE-9, POTENTIAL SECTOR FOR DECENT EMPLOYMENT 54

TABLE-10, LIST OF CCI 58

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TABLE 11, BENEFICIARIES TARGET BY SELECTED SUPPLY CHAIN COMMODITIES 59

TABLE-12, NO. OF POCKET AREAS BY COMMODITIES AND BY DISTRICTS 60

APPENDICES 61

CHECKLIST FOR -DCCI, DMEGA, FNCSI 61

CHECKLIST FOR - DADO, DLSO AND DFO 67

CHECKLIST FOR -DCSIO/CSIDB 71

CHECKLIST FOR -COOPERATIVE DIVISION OFFICE AND FIS 72

CHECKLIST FOR TRADERS/PROCESSORS/EXPORTERS 74

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List of Acronyms

BDS Business Development Service BDSP Business Development Service Provider CO Corridor Office CPMA Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment DCCI District Chambers of Commerce and Industries DCSIO District Cottage and Small Industries Office DLSO District Livestock Service Office DFO District Forest Office DMEGA District Micro Entrepreneurs Group Association FNCSI Federation of Nepal Cottage and Small Industries GIS Geographical Information System GPS Global Positioning System

HH House Hold HAN Hotel Association Nepal IFAD International Fund for Agriculture Development IT Information Technology

MAPs Medicinal and Aromatic Products M Municipality MPI Multidimensional Poverty Index MC Market Center NCME National Census of Manufacturing Establishments PMO Project Management Office RMSEs Rural Micro and Small Enterprises

RM Rural Municipality RERP Rural Enterprises and Remittances Project-SAMRIDDHI SINA Statistical Information on Nepalese Agriculture SSME Survey of Small Manufacturing Establishments

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Chapter One

Introduction of Project Area

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Introduction Nepal is facing high trade deficit in international trade. According to SINA-2015/16, $ 4437.47 million

trade balance with India only. Youth’s unemployment situation has been growing rapidly since 20 years.

More than 0.4 million youths going abroad for job annually and remittance is contributing near about 30

% in national GDP. In this regards RERP is going to start its work focused to employment creation in

commercialization of agriculture, promotion of rural, micro and small business based on local resource

and skills with productive use of remittances as well.

RERP is targeted work under corridor approach and trying to build commercial chain between mountain,

hill and terai. In hilly areas agriculture is done in mostly river basin, low land, and valley. Slope Lands are

developed in different terraces for ploughing and irrigation. The Hills’ main cereal crops are rice, wheat

and barley meanwhile cash crops include potato and oilseed. Some farm households in the hilly areas of

province-1 and 3 are more diversified and produce high value crops including cardamom, ginger, broom

grass and mandarins. The tea and coffee is also commercially grown in the Dankutta and Bhijpur

Districts as cash crops. The Terai is the most fertile part of project area which is also known as the

granary of Nepal. It produces more than 55 percent of the national food grain supply. In Terai, the

major cereal crops are rice, maize, and wheat meanwhile the major cash crops include mustard, oilseed,

lentils, chickpeas and sugarcane. In addition, green vegetable, potato, Banana, jute, tobacco and tomato

are grown in the terai. So this study has focused two corridor named Koshi and Sagarmatha corridor

and Janakpur corridor.

The Farming systems in the Mid and East Terai is more diversified and commercialized than other part of

Nepal. Road and market infrastructure in the Terai are significantly more developed than in the Hills and

Mountains. There are several regional market hubs and large consumer centers in Terai. Four major

regional market hubs and transit route to India are closely connected with project working area like

Birgunj, Janakpur, Biratnagar and Kakadbhitta. So the study had adopted corridor approach to focus

Indo-Nepal transit route for business promotion.

Objectives of CPMA Major objectives of this study are the identification of potential commodities, their spatial distribution,

demand and supply situation, major gaps (infrastructure, finance, skill and technology etc). Following

are the specific objectives of this assignment;

To identify potential commodities and sector for supply chain promotion in line with value chain

development.

To support in identification of existing and potential market center, micro cottage and small

industries.

Support to project in commercialization of commodities with an improved understanding of the

location and resource potentiality, agro business enabling infrastructure, service provider and

pipeline industries.

Identify market potentials, local resources and key institutions in a particular geographic area

for the purpose of rural enterprise develop also undertake a preliminary identification and

assessment of BDS providers

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Limitation of study The Corridor Potential Mapping & Assessment covers only 16 project districts. The study has been conducted only for project intervention purpose under corridor approach. Several focused group discussion has conducted and secondary data has collected from different data source.

The CPMA has conducted in very short period with support of limited human resource. The potential supply chain commodities and enterprises has listed based on information of

production and land coverage of agriculture products, no of livestock and forest product sales resister.

Commodities wise detail market assessment is needed before intervention of any listed sector or enterprise.

All thematic maps were prepared using GIS software but all attribute data shown in the maps are not geo-referenced.

Study area

Corridor District Province Coordination Unit

Koshi Sagarmatha Corridor

Terathum

Province-1 Corridor Office Itahari

Dhankutta

Khotang

Bhojpur

Morang

Sunsari

Udaypur

Saptari Province-2 Corridor Office Itahari

Siraha

Janakpur Corridor

Okhaldhunga Province-1 Corridor Office Bardibas

Bara

Province-2 Corridor Office Bardibas

Rautahat

Sarlahi

Mahottari

Dhanusha

Sindhuli Province-3 Corridor Office Bardibas

Methodology Corridor potential mapping and assessment consisted of three phase .The main activities implemented

during these phases were as follows;

Phase 1: Project inception, team building, data source identification and field mobilization planning,

Conducted induction workshop

Identification and assessment of existing data source needed for the study.

Formed group for field mobilization

Developed study plan

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Phase 2: Data collection /analysis /development of draft report with resource map.

Preparation for field survey and data collection

Conduct field survey and data collection

Conducted primary data collection

Data analysis and development of draft report with thematic map.

Conducted stakeholder validation workshop.

Phase 3: Production/ publication of report

Production of final report with map

Conduct of training for local stakeholders through corridor potential Map

Expected output after activities in different phases of assessment

Activities Outputs

Phase 1

Listing of data source

District chamber of commerce, District agriculture development office, District livestock service office, District forest office, District micro enterprise group association, federation of cottage and small industries, district plant office, district cottage and small industries office /board, division cooperative office, Hotel association, product associations, handicraft association, traders, processers and smallholder

Induction workshop Finalization of check list, orient to enumerators and build common understanding about study

Team building Six groups had formed for study under guidance of project management office. group one for Bara, Rauthat and Sarlahi districts lead by Mr. Lekh Bahadur Chhetri, Group two for Mahottari, Dhanusha and Sindhuli districts lead by Mr. Jiwan Shrestha, Group three for Okhaldhunga and Khotang districts lead by Mr. Moti Giri, Group four for Siraha and Udaypur districts lead by Mr. Him Nidhi Neupane, Group five for Saptari, Sunsari and Morang districts lead by Mr. Lokendra Rawal and Group six for Terhathum, Bhojpur and Khotang districts lead by Mr.Jay Ram Khadaka.

Study plan Study plan had developed under team leaders of group, Check list printing and vehicle managed by PMO

Phase 2

Preparation of field survey

Distributed required questionnaire and check list to group leader before field study

Field survey Data collection had conducted on 15 to 25 Dec 2017 in sixteen project districts by applying different tools like focus group discussion, interviews and questioning and site observation.

Remote data collection

Remote data collection conducted with smallholder farmer, trader, processer and some elected persons of local body

Data analysis and draft report

Data compilation and analysis 26 Dec 2017 to 15 Jan 2018 and 1st draft report prepared 23 Jan 2018

Validation workshop Validation workshop has conducted in 16 project districts

Phase 3

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Final report with resource and market center map

Final report developed after feedback from IFAD mission and validation workshop, Corridor potential map will develop by support of external consultant.

Training for stakeholder

Training will provide to all stakeholders about findings of CPMA report for implementation purpose.

General overview The RERP working area has cover two ecological zones: mid hills and the Tarai. The working area is divided in two corridors (Janakpur with 7 districts and Koshi Sagarmatha with 9 districts) where all districts of Koshi Sagarmatha Corridor lies in Province 1. Six district of Janakpur Corridor lies in Province 2 and Sindhuli district of Jankapur Corridor lies in Province 3. There are 16 districts, 208 Local levels including 1 Metropolitan city, 5 Sub-metropolitan city, 98 Municipality and 104 Rural Municipality. Koshi Sagarmatha and Janakpur Corridor have 66557 and 57581 households respectively, where average household’s size is 4.8 in Koshi Sagarmatha and 5.3 in Janakpur Corridor.

According to the 2011 census, total population of province one is 4534943 in 14 districts, Total population of province two is 5404145 in 8 districts and total population of province three is 5529452 in 13 districts. The RERP has covered 8 districts with 63 % population of province one, 7 districts with 89 % population of province two and only one Sindhuli district with 5 % population of province three. According to Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) Nepal 2018, 19.67 % people in province-1, 47.89 % people in province-2 and 12.24 % people in province-3 are below poverty line. The project area is home to a mosaic of ethnicities and languages as its population comprises major castes and ethnic groups - Brahman, Chhetri, Rai, Limbu, Tharu, different Madhesi groups and Dalit castes. People speak Nepali, Maithili, Tharu, Tamang, Magar, Gurung, Limbu and other indigenous languages. Major religions of the region include Hinduism, Kirat, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity and Prakriti.

The major commercial agro-products of this area are paddy, sugarcane, wheat, potato, tobacco, vegetables, tea, cardamom and ginger. Around 40885 micro and cottage enterprise are operating in the following sector: agriculture-forestry and livestock, Construction, Energy, IT, manufacture, mining and quarrying, electrical, tourism and vegetable oil and garments are present in project area. The major urban areas are Simra, Kalaiya, Gaur, Janakpur, Sindhuli, Mirchaiya, Lahan, Dhankuta, Dharan, Itahari and Biratnagar where market activities are higher than other areas of the corridors.

Table-1, Details of RERP working districts.

Pro

vin

ce Project

District

No

Local

Level

Ward

Tota

l

Po

pu

lati

on

Mal

e %

Fem

ale

% No

HH

Ab

sen

tee

Po

pu

lati

on

MP

I %

Corridor

Pro

vin

ce O

ne

Terhathum 6 43 101577 46.4 53.6 22094 8.8 %

19

.67

Koshi

Bhojpur 9 81 182459 47.2 52.8 39419 7.5 % Koshi

Khotang 10 79 206312 47.1 52.9 42664 7.9 % Koshi

Dhankutta 7 60 163412 46.8 53.2 37637 8.1 % Koshi

Morang 17 167 965370 48.3 51.7 213997 6.8 % Koshi

Sunsari 12 124 763487 48.6 51.4 162407 6.2 % Koshi

Udaypur 8 75 317532 47.1 52.9 66557 6.5 % Koshi

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Okhaldhunga 8 75 147984 46.4 53.6 32502 6.7 % Janakpur

Total 77 704 2848133 47.2 52.8 617277 7.31 %

Pro

ince

Tw

o

Siraha 17 164 637328 48.7 51.3 117962 6.7 %

47

.89

Koshi

Saptari 18 164 639284 49.1 50.9 121098 4.0 % Koshi

Dhanusha 18 169 754777 50.2 49.8 138249 7.4 % Janakpur

Mahottari 15 138 627580 49.6 50.4 111316 6.1 % Janakpur

Sarlahi 20 200 769729 50.6 49.4 132844 2.7 % Janakpur

Rautahat 18 157 686722 51.1 48.9 106668 1.3 % Janakpur

Bara 16 167 687708 51.1 48.9 108635 1.8 % Janakpur

Total 122 1159 4803128 50.06 49.94 836772 4.28 %

Thre

e Sindhuli 9 79 296192 48.0 52.0 57581 4.9 %

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.24

Janakpur

Grand Total 208 1942 7947453 48.51 51.48 1511630 5.83 [Source, *National Population Census 2011, CBS, ** Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development 2074 and *** Multidimensional Poverty Index Nepal 2018]

RMSEs Status in Corridors and Provinces There are 40885 Micro, cottages and small enterprise running in project area according to record of

DCSIO/CSIDB. The Current employment ratio is 1:3 in running business. The sector wise registered

enterprise status according to DCSIO/CSIDB record as follow; 6561 in agro-forest-livestock sector, 1950

in construction sector, 26 in Energy Sector, 262 in IT sector, 9262 in Manufacture/processing sector, 73

in Mining sector, 20357 in Service sector, 1149 in Tourism sector 1149 and 1245 in Other business are.

In total 16855 registered RMSEs are running in Koshi Sagarmath Corridor and 24030 registered RMSEs

are running in Janakpur Corridor. (See Table 2),

RERP is working with three provinces so the province wise registered RMSEs status as follows; 14196

registered RMSEs in 8 project districts of province-1, 25402 registered RMSEs in 7 project districts of

province-2 and 1287 registered RMSEs in only one Sindhuli district of province-3, (See Table-3).

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Chapter two

Potential Commodities and business at Corridor

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Supply Chain Commodities Selected for RERP RERP has selected commodities for supply chain development are listed under the table. It has identified

based on information collected during corridor potential mapping and assessment (CPMA) from 16

project districts.

SN Commodities Existing Situation No of

Pocket Area

Covered District

No of Traders

Market Demand (Ton)

EMP Opportunity (HH)

Production (Mt)

Cultivated Land (Hec)

A. Primary Value Chain Commodities

1 Goat 17226 124 16 285 926 9530

2 Milk 484051 693404 (No) 129 16 12 173979 13270

3 Vegetables (OSV)

661830 41949 264 15 72 73760 14169

4 Potato 704027 51546 119 13 84 59328 6358

5 Honey 333 32 8 900

6 Onion 10828 123097 98 9 41 2615 1485

7 Rice 1347583 449872 138 9 15 10400

8 Poultry 10483 84 15 60 1287 3620

9 Ginger 41632 3749 73 10 20 5486 4490

10 Turmeric 23288 2352 90 10 20 2695

11 Garlic 76 19 91 12 20 1145

12 Banana 103509 5827 72 8 1350

13 Fish 29342 6051 204 9 539 993 6205

14 Citrus Fruits 35009 3860 87 13 7 1500 5030

15 MAPs 1272 89 11 15 3600 2880

16 Bamboo 33 7 2720

17 Cardamom 1215 2308 27 5 41 420 1080

B. Local Potential Value Chain Commodities

18 Watermelon 32 8 15 3510

19 Pineapple 4013 310 24 7 8 420 710

C. Piloting Value Chain Commodity

20 Rabbit 32 12 5 2876 1060

21 Floriculture 16 93 550

Corridor level potentiality

The RERP has implemented in corridor approach so, project working area has been divided in two

corridors. Koshi Sagarmatha corridor has covered 9 districts named Therhathu, Bhojpur, Khotang,

Dhankuta, Morang, Sunsari, Udaypur, Saptari and Siraha. Moreover Janakpur corridor has covered 7

districts named Okhladhunga, Sindhuli, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautaha and Bara. According to

CPMA 27 commodities in agriculture sector, 8 types of business in livestock sector, 14 commodities in

forest sector, 7 types of business in tourism sector, 19 types business in Service sector, 21 types business

in manufacture sector and 7 types of business in other sector are identified for supply chain and RMSEs

promotion. Glimpse of corridor level potentiality is shown table below.

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Potential Supply Chain Commodities in Koshi Sagarmatha Corridor

SN

Product/

commodities

Districts No of

production

pocket

Cultivated

Area

(Hec)

Production

in (Mt)

Estimated

Target HH

1. Green /Vegetable

1 Cauliflower 8 Districts except

Udayapur

47 7395 112362

19156

2 Cabbage 47 7766 139340

3 Chili Morang & Khotang 9 2092 18579

4 Tomato Dhankuta 2 3994 84604

5 Chili Akware Trhathum 3 383.7 1196.5

6 Pointed Gourd

Sunsari, Saptari and

Siraha

3

821 10908

7 Onion Morang & Saptari 12 7403 77229 450

8 Potato

Terhathum, Morang,

Sunsari and Saptari,

23

30798 403615 3525

2. Cash Crops 9 Sugarcane Saaptari & Morang 2 8695 521340 1550

10 Tea/Coffee Dhankuta & Khotang 2 1422 261 200

3. Spice Crops

11 Large Cardamom

Terathum, Bhojpur,

Khotang & Dhankuta

14

2273 1195 6668

12 Ginger

7 Districts except

Saptari and Siraha

28

2854 30016 3044

13 Turmeric

Udaypur, Khotang,

Morang and Sunsari

13

1209 6912 950

4. Citrus Fruits

14 Mandarin (Orange)

Terhathum,

Udayapur, Bhojpur,

Morang, Khotang and

Dhankuta

34 2314 21635

2903 15 Sweat Orange

(Junar) 34

512 3626

16 Lemon 34 182 1468

4. Summer fruits

17 Mango

Saptari, Siraha,

Morang

7

13196 74060 2039 18 Banana Morang, Saptari, 14 4634 86332

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Sunsari

19 Jackfruit Sunsari and Morang 2 270 4086

20 Pineapple Udaypur and Morang 2 80 961

21 Litchi Saptari & Khotang 5 865 6862

6. Other Agri products

22 Makhan Sunsari 1 0 0 50 23 Kiwi Khotang 2 2 3 15

24 Mushroom Morang 4 0 210 400 25 Bee Keeping Morang 2 0 333 1000

7. Floriculture

It is one of the growing business sectors in project area. There are 47 flori-farms running in 6.3 hector

land. Basically tarai districts like Morang, Sunsari and Siraha are more appropriate for perennial and cut

flowers production. Floriculture sector promotion will consume near about 350 HH in corridor after

intervention.

8. Fish sector

There are 9278 ponds available in corridor area. The total fish production is 12813 MT in 2625 hectors

water area. The study has found 22 fish pocket areas in Morang, Sunsari, Saptari and Siraha districts.

Fish sector promotion will consume near about 5020 HH in corridor after intervention.

9. Livestock Sector

Livestock Sector Coverage Districts Identified production pocket area

Total Estimated Target HH No of

livestock Production in MT

Meat

Buff Bhojpur, Khotang, Morang and Dhankuta 9

0 27636 10854

Sheep/Mutton Sunsari & Bhojpur 2 0 133 340

Goat/Chevon 9 districts 38 0 9922 4965

Rabbit Morang, Sunsari, saptar, siraha and Udayapur

2916 44 550

Pork Bhojpur, Khotang, Morang and Dhankuta 9

0 5803 3836

Chicken 9 districts 0 6100 4463

Duck 9 districts 0 78 275

EGG No Egg .000

Laying Hen

Morang, Sunsari, Terhathum

9 1296059 159827 12409

Laying Duck 9 54775 4288 275

Sheep Wool No kg

Wool Bhojpur, Sunsari and 8 42757 31266 426

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Terhathum

Milk No MT

Cow

8 districts except Khotang

99 215427 118916 12081

Buffalo 99 212213 179791 16079

10. Potential Forest Commodities

SN NTFP/ MAPs Coverage Districts Identified

production pocket area

Production in MT

Estimated HH

1 Khoto Terhathum and Dhankuta 2 370.50 7225

2 Dhasingre Khotang 3 220.00 1500

3 Chiraito Terhathum,Bhojpur, Khotang 9

191.00 5150

4 Majitho Terhathum, Bhojpur, Khotang 6

144.00 2839

5 Argeli/Lokta Terhathum and Khotang 4

103.40 4336

6 Bay Leaves Sunsari and Udaypur 5 90.00 54

7 Tapari Sunsari and Udayapur 39.50 50

8 Satuwa Dhankuta and Bhojpur 3 26.10 140

9 Amala Khotang 4 22.50 120

10 Allo Terhathum and Khotang 3 20.70 300

11 Kurilo Khotang 11 6.90 20

12 Timur Dhankuta and Bhojpur 4 2.30 10

Potential Supply Chain Commodities in Janakpur Corridor

SN Product/

commodities

Districts No of

production

pocket

Cultivated

Area

(Hec)

Production

in (Mt)

Estimated

target HH

1. Green /Vegetable

1 Cauliflower Except Okhaldhunga 180 9617 143546

35689

2 Cabbage 180 4481 68888

3 Chili Rautahat 15 1628 14647

4 Tomato

Bara, Rautahat, Sarlahi

and Mahottari

41

2843 59416

5 Garlic All terai district 19 76

6 Pointed Gourd

Dhanusha, Mahottari,

Sarlahi and Rautahat

25

910 8268

7 Onion Bara and Mahottari 4 3425 45868 635

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8

Potato

Bara, Ruatahat,

Mahottari and

Dhanusha

33

20748 300412 3868

2. Cash Crops

9 Sugarcane

Bara, Rauthat, Sarlahi,

Mahottari

13

50932 2645415

12300

3. Spice Crops

10 Large Cardamom

Okhaldhunga 2 35 20

2500

11 Ginger

Okhaldhunga and

Sindhuli

5

895 11616

12 Turmeric

Okhaldhunga and

Sindhuli

4

1143 16376

4. Citrus Fruits

13 Mandarin (Orange)

Okhaldhunga, Sindhuli 9 422 3628

3200 14 Sweat Orange (Junar)

9 416 4540

15 Lemon 9 14 112

5. Summer fruits

16 Mango

Dhanusha, mahottari,

Sarlahi and Rautahat

19

12313 90173 4100

17 Banana Bara 3 1193 17177 150

18 Jackfruit Dhanusha 7 169 2614 500

19 Pineapple Sindhuli & Dhanusha 4 230 3052 200

20 Litchi Rauthat and Sarlahi 1297 7779

6. Other Agri products

21 Makhan Mahottari 1 19 15 150

7. Floriculture

It is one of the growing business sectors in project area. There are 41 flori-farms is running in 9.68

hector land. Basically tarai districts like Dhanusha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautahat and Bara are more

appropriate for perennial and cut flowers production. Floriculture sector promotion will consume near

about 550 HH in corridor after intervention.

8. Fish sector

There are 9438 ponds are available in Janakpur corridor area. The total fish production is 16529 MT in

2426 hectors water area. The study has found 41 fish production pocket area in Dhanusha, Mahottari,

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Sarlahi, Rautahat, Bara and Sindhuli districts. Fish sector promotion will consume near about 4910 HH in

corridor after intervention.

9. Livestock Sector

Livestock Sector Coverage Districts Identified production pocket area

Total Estimated target No of

livestock Production in MT

Meat

Buff Sarlahi & Sindhuli 16 0 18229 6925

Sheep/Mutton Siraha 1 0 44 121

Goat/Chevon All 7 districts 45 0 7304 4312

Pork Sarlahi & Sindhuli 16 0 2068 1351

Rabbit 710 1.5 200

Chicken Bara, Rautahat, Sarlahi and Sindhuli 36 0 4383

2809

Duck Bara, Rauthat, Sarlahi, Dhanusha 36 0 31

89

EGG No Egg .000

Laying Hen Sarlahi Bara and Rautahat 3 957862 52754 3112

Laying Duck Sarlahi 3 25960 2047 107

Sheep Wool No kg

Wool Okhaldhunga 3 13151 9768 121

Milk No MT

Cow

Except Okhaldhunga

64 114370 76784 6710

Buffalo 64 151394 108560 9034

10. Potential Forest Commodities

SN NTFP/ MAPs Coverage Districts

Identified production pocket area

Production in MT

Estimated HH

1 Dhasingre Okhaldhunga 3 156.00 300

2 Chiraito Okhaldhunga 5 50.00 900

3 Argeli/Lokta Okhaldunga 2 49.00 400

4 Bay Leaves Sindhuli 3 70.00 350

5 Tapari Sindhuli & Mahottari 3 6.00 535

6 Broom Grass Sindhuli 1 25.70 2625

7 Amala Okhaldhunga 4 12.50 95

8 Allo Okhaldhunga 3 10.00 100

9 Lemongrass/Oil Bara, Sarlahi and Dhanusha 9 9.40 2351

10 Kurilo

Okhaldhunga, Dhanusha, Mahottari

11 5.00 150

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Potential Business in off farm Sector

Service Sector

Workshop and repairing (Mobile, Vehicle and television), Lath Workshop, Computer Institute, Parlor,

House wiring and electrician, Plumbing, House Paining, Slaughter house, tent and catering, Masonry,

Musical Band, Auto Rickshaw, Thresher, Rice Mill, Light and sound service, Piko service, Gold and

silver work, tailoring, Costume Service, Book banding and printing (19)

Tourism Sector

Hotel, Hospitality (Cooking-Baking, Waiter-Waitress, Hotel Management), information center, Travel

Agencies, Photography, Videography, Tourist Guide (7)

Manufacture Sector

Processing enterprises, Cement product (Tiles, Bricks, Ring, Ventilation and other), Diary product

processor industries, Meat processing industries, Feed product enterprise, Fruit processing enterprise,

Wastage management & processing, Metal-crafts, Leaf plate(Tapari), Radi Pakhi, Incense sticks, Quilt

and Mattress making, Idol Making, Shoe Making, cleaning agent, Mithila art, Agri-equipment center

at province level, Dhaka, Carpentry, Gundruk, Pickles, Jute Jhalla, Mango candy, Wool Weaving, Dhaka

and lather Bag, Sweets and Bakery.

Other

Thela-Khaja, Tea shop, Grocery shop, Agro-vet, Fast food shop and Slaughter House, (6)

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Chapter Three

Palika & Market Center Mapping by Corridor

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Palika & Market Center of Koshi and Sagarmatha Corridor North-South Koshi Highway (Gogmani-Kimathanka), East-West Mahendra Highway, East-West Postal

Highway and East West Mid Hill Highway connecting Khotang and Bhojpur are the major roads of Koshi-

Sagarmatha Corridor. These roads connect major cities and market centers of the local products and is

one of the biggest industrial areas of the nation. This corridor has huge geographical diversity and crop

variation pattern ranges from low altitude plain area to hilly areas. North-south flowing snow fed Koshi

is the main rivers, provides irrigation facility to some districts (Morang, Sunsari, Saptari) nonetheless

also knows as flood prone during rainy seasons.

A. Selected Palika in Koshi & Sagarmatha Corridor

Districts

List of Palika for 1st intervention List of Palika for 2nd intervention

No. of

Palika Name of Palika

No. of

Palika Name of Palika

Bhojpur 3 Bhojpur M, Arun RM and

Tyamkemaiyum RM

2 Hatuwagadhi RM, Salpasilicho

RM and Shadanand M

Dhankuta 4 Chhatrajorpati RM, Dhankuta M,

Khaslachhingtang RM and

Saghurigadhi RM

1 Chaubise RM

Khotang 4 Rupakot Majhuwagadhi M,

Kepilashgadhi RM, Haleshi

Tuwachung M and Lamidanda

RM

3 Diprum RM, Sakela RM and

Aiselukharka RM

Morang 9 Rangeli M, Sundar Haraicha,

Miklajung RM, Letang M, Jahada

RM, Katahari RM, Budhiganga

RM, Urlabari M and Biratnagar

MPC

4 Kerabari RM, Kanepokhari RM,

Belbari M, Dhanpalthan RM,

Saptari 6 Hanumannagar kankali M,

Rajbiraj M, Sambhunath M,

Kanchanrup M, Chhinmasta M,

Rupani M

2 Agnisair krishnasabram RM,

Khadak M

Siraha 7 Siraha M, Lahan M, Golbazar M,

Mirchaiya M, Kalyanpur M,

Karjanaha M, Sukhipur M

2 Arnama M,

Sakhuwanankarpatti M

Sunsari 7 Dharan M, Barah RM, Itahari M,

Inaruwa M, Bhokraha RM,

2 Dewangunj RM, Ramdhuni RM

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Harinagara RM, Koshi RM

Terhathum 4 Laligurash RM, Myanglung M,

Phedap RM, Mechhyam RM

2 Athrai RM, Chhathar RM

Udayapur 4 Triyuga M, Katari M, Belaka M,

Chaurandigadhi M

2 Rautamai RM and Tapli RM

Total 46 22

B. Selected market center in Koshi & Sagarmatha Corridor

Khotang:- Khotang bazaar, Diktet, Aiselukhark, and Haleshi (4), Udaypur:- Ghurmi, Katari, Gaighat and

Beltar (4), Sunsari :- Bhantabari, Inaruwa, Jhumka, Duhabi, Itahari and Dharan (5), Morang:- Urlabari,

Rangeli, Biratnagar, Belbari, Pathari and Letang, (6), Dhankuta:- Dhankuta, Hile, Pakhribas, Sidhuwa

and Mulghat, (5), Bhojpur:- Dingala, Champe, Balankha and Ghoretar (4), Terhathum:- Myanglung and

Basantapur (2), Siraha:- Mirchaiya, lahan, Kalyanpur, Dhangadhi and Siraha-Madar (6), Saptari:- Rajbiraj,

Hanumannagar, Kanchanpur, Mahuli, Kalyanpur and Rupani (6)

Palika & Market Center of Janakpur Corridor

East-West Mahendra Highway, East-West Postal Highway and North South feeder roads connecting

Mahendra Highway to market centers and districts headquarters of Terai districts, BP Highway, Katari

Okhaldhunga (Siddhicharan Highway) and Mid Hill Highway connecting Okhaldhunga are the major

roads of this corridor. Janakpur, Bardibas, Jaleswor, Bhiman, Sindhuligadhi, Okhaldhunga, Malangawa,

Lalbandi, Ishwarpur, Hariwon, Chandranigahpur, Nijgadh, Gaur, Kalaiya, Simroungarh, Simra are the

major market centers located along the above mentioned road roads.

A. Selected Palika in Janakpur Corridor

Districts

List of Palika for 1st intervention List of Palika for 2nd intervention

No. of

Palika Name of Palika

No. of

Palika Name of Palika

Bara 6 Kolhabi M, Simraungadh M,

Nijgadh M, Mahagadhimai M,

Jitpur Simara M, Kalaiya M

2 Pheta RM and Adarshkotwal

RM

Dhanusha 7 Bateshwor RM, Mithila M,

Janakpur SM, Kshireswor M,

Nagarain M, Sabaila M and

Sahidnagar

2 Dhanushadham M,

Lakshminiya RM

Mahottari 8 Bardibas M, Gaushala M,

Bhangaha RM, Aurahi RM,

Samsi RM, Balwa RM, Matihani

4 Ramgopalpur RM, Loharpatti

RM, ManaraSiswa RM, Sonama

RM

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M, Pipra RM,

Okhaldhunga 6 Sidhicharan M, Khijithemba

RM, Manebhanjyang RM,

Champadevi RM,

CHisankhugadhi RM, Sunkoshi

RM

2 Likhu RM, Molung RM

Rautahat 9 Chandrapur M, Garuda M,

Gaur M, Maulapur M, Ishnath

M, Kathariya M, Yamunimai M,

Rajdevi M, Gujara M,

2 Mahadev Naryan M, Phatuwa

Bijaypur M,

Sarlahi 10 Lalbandi M, Ishworpur M,

Barahatwa M, Bagamati M,

Hariyon M, Malangwa M,

chandranagar M, Haripur M,

Kabilashi M, Chakraghatta M

2 Godaita RM, Kaudena RM,

Sindhuli 5 Kamalamai M, Golanjor RM,

Fikkal RM, Sunkoshi RM, Miran

RM

4 Dudhauli RM, Tinpatan RM,

Ghanglekh RM,

Hariharpurgadhi RM

Total 45 24

B. Selected market center in Janakpur Corridor

Okhaldhunga:- Manebhanjyang, Okhaldunga, Rumjatar and Rampur (4), Bara:- Kaliya, Simraungadh,

Jitpur-Simara and Nijgadh (4), Rautahat:- Chandrapur, Garuda, Katahairya and Gaur (4), Sarlahi:- Harion,

Barahathaba, Lalbandi, Malangawa and Bailbas (5), Mahottari:- Bardibas, Gausahala, Ramgopalpur,

jaleswor, Matihani and Pipra (6), Dhanusha; Dhalkewar, Sakhuwa-Mahendranagar, Sabalila, Yadukuha,

janakpur and Nagarain (6), Sindhuli:- Sindhuli madhi, Khaniyakharka, Khurkot and Dhudhauli (4);

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Chapter Four Province Level Potential Business and Sectors

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Potential Product and business by Sector in Province

Province Sector Potential Products P

rovi

nce

on

e

Agriculture Akware Khursani, Alovera, Asparagus, Banana, Bee keeping, Large

Cardamom, Chili, Citrus Fruits, Fish, Ginger, Iskus, Kiwi, Mushroom, Onion,

Potato, Silk, Tea/Coffee, Tomato, Turmeric and Green Vegetable,

Livestock Poultry, Egg, Goat, Meat Buff & pork, Rabbit, Milk and Wool

Forest Allo, Amala, Argeli/Lokta, Bamboo, Chiraito, Khoto, Kurilo, Lapsi, Litchi,

Lokta, Dhasingre, Mojitho, Nigro, Pipla, Rudraksha, Satuwa, Bay Leaves,

and Timur

Pro

vin

ce T

wo

Agriculture Banana, Chili, Fish, Jackfruit, Litchi, Makhan, Mango, Flowery culture, Off

Season vegetables, Onion, Paddy (Basmati), Parwal, Pineapple, Potato,

River bed farming, Sugarcane, Tobacco, Tomato, green vegetables and

wheat

Livestock Poultry, Egg, Goat, Meat Buff & Pork, Rabbit and Milk,

Forest Tapari, Kurilo, Lemongrass, Mentha, Chamomile

Pro

vin

ce

Thre

e Agriculture Ginger, Junar, Pineapple, Turmeric and green vegetables

Livestock Poultry, Goat, Meat buff & Pork and Milk

Forest Broom Grass and Tejpaat (Bay Leaves)

Potential Rural Micro and Cottage and small enterprise in province

Service Workshop and repairing (Mobile, Vehicle and television), Lath Workshop, Computer

Institute, Parlor, House wiring and electrician, Plumbing, House Paining, Slaughter

house, tent and catering, Masonry, Musical Band, Auto Rickshaw, Thresher, Rice Mill,

Light and sound service, Piko service, Gold and silver work, House lifting, Costume

Service, Book banding and printing

Tourism Hotel, Hospitality (Cooking-Baking, Waiter-Waitress, Hotel Management), information

center, Travel Agencies, Photography, Videography, Tourist Guide

Manufacture Processing enterprise (Ginger, Turmeric, Grain, Wheat, Tomato), MAPs processing

enterprise, Cement product (Tiles, Bricks, Ring, Ventilation and other), Diary processor

industries, Meat processing industries, Feed product enterprise, Fruit processing

enterprise, Wastage management & processing, Metal-crafts, Leaf plate(Tapari), Radi

Pakhi, Incense sticks, Quilt and Mattress making, Idol Making, Shoe Making, cleaning

agent, Bamboo-crafts, Mithila art, Agri-equipment center at province level, Dhaka,

Carpentry, Gundruk, Pickles, Jute Jhalla, Mango candy, Wool Weaving, Dhaka and

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lather Bag, Sweets and Bakery.

Other Thela-Khaja, Tea shop, Grocery shop, Agro-vet, Fast food shop, Slaughter House,

fishing,

Province One:

A. Potential Supply Chain Product in Province -1 by districts

SN Name of Districts

Districts Potential

1 Bhojpur Large Cardamom, poultry, Chiraito, Citrus fruits (Sweet Orange, Mandarin, Lemon) Ginger, Goat, Maize, Majhito, Meat buff and pork, Milk, Pipla, Satuwa, Timur and Green Vegetable

2 Dhankuta Goat, Milk, Vegetables(OSV), Poultry, Citrus fruits(Sweet orange, Mandarin, Lemon), Ginger, Large Cardamom, Timur, Satuwa, Tea, Avocado, Akabare Chili, Floriculture, Majhito, Maize and Meat Buff and pork

3 Khotang Ginger, Potato, Large Cardamom, Chiraito, Machhino, Timur, Litchi, Kiwi, Lentils, Floriculture, Peanuts, Poultry, Green Chili, Citrus fruits (Sweet orange, Mandarin, Lemon), Goat, Maize, Meat boff and pork, Milk, Turmeric, Tea & coffee and Green Vegetable

4 Morang Green Vegetables, Potato, Onion, Lemon, Ginger, Turmeric, Banana, Honey, Fish, Milk, Goat, Bamboo, Bee keeping, Green Chili, Egg, Meat Buff & Pork, Maize, Mushroom, Niguro/fern, Rice, Rabbit, Floriculture, Pineapple and Silk,

5 Okhaldhunga Ginger, Turmeric, Large Cardamom, Iskus, Chiraito, Machhino, Timur, Citrus(Mandarin, Lemon), Kurilo, Amala, Allo, Argeli/Lokta, Lapsi, Wool, Milk, Meat (Goat, Chicken, Pork), Lentils, Potato, Maize,

6 Sunsari Banana, Egg, Fish, Ginger, Goat, Chicken, Milk, Potato, Rudrakshya, Maize, Bay leaves, Turmeric, Green vegetable, Rice, Rabbit, Pineapple, Watermelon, Floriculture and wool

7 Terathum Goat, Milk, Vegetables(OSV), Poultry, Potato, Garlic, Ginger, Large Cardemom, Egg, Chiraito, Majhito, Khoto, Allo, Argeli/Lokta, Citrus Fruits, Maize and Wool.

8 Udaypur Banana, Goat, Bamboo, Bay leaf, Maize, ginger, lemon, turmeric, Milk and Orange

B. Potential Micro, Cottage and Small business in Province-1 by districts

SN District Potential business in off farm sector

1 Bhojpur Agri-equipment(Blacksmith), Metal-crafts, Dhaka, Carpentry, House wiring,

Plumbing, Repairing (Mobile, Television and Vehicles) Masonry, Gundruk

2 Dhankuta Pickles, Dhaka, Carpentry, House wiring, Plumbing, Masonry, Agri-

equipment(Blacksmith), Gundruk

3 Khotang Dhaka, Carpentry, House-wiring, Plumbing, Masonry, Venegar, Vanier, Agri-

equipment(Blacksmith), Hospitality(Cooking-Baking,Waiter-Waitress, Hotel

Management), Gundruk, Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Computer Institute,

Beauty Parlor

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4 Morang Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Driving Institute, Computer Institute, Beauty

Parlor, Pottery, Bio-briquette-Charcoal, Incense sticks, Carpentry, Jute Jhalla,

Slaughter House, House wiring, Plumbing, Masonry, Thela-Khaja, Hotel

5 Okhaldunga Radi Pakhi, Dhaka, Pickle, Venegar, Carpentry, House wiring, Plumbing, Masonry,

Hospitality(Cooking-Baking,Waiter-Waitress, Hotel Management), Gundruk, Auto

Workshop, Metal Workshop, Computer Institute, Beauty Parlor, House wiring,

Plumbing

6 Sunsari Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Driving Institute, Computer Institute, Beauty

Parlor, Pottery, Bio-briquette-Charcoal, Carpentry, Jute Jhalla, Slaughter House,

House wiring, Plumbing, Masonry, leaf-plate

7 Terhathum Dhaka, Beauty Parlor, Agri-equipment, Carpentry, House-wiring, Plumbing,

Masonry,

8 Udayapur Dhaka, Leaf-plate, MAPs collection and processing, Beauty Parlor, Agri-

equipment, Carpentry-Furniture, House-wiring, Plumbing, Masonry, furniture,

Jute Jhalla, Gundruk,

Province Two:

A. Potential Supply Chain Product in Province 2 by districts

SN District Potential business product in Agriculture, livestock and forest sector

1 Bara Banana, Poultry, Fish, Goat, MAPs, Milk, Onion, Maize, Garlic, Potato,

Sugarcane, Rice, Tomato, Rabbit, Floriculture, Pineapple and Green Vegetables

2 Dhanusha Fish, Jackfruit, Kurilo, MAPs, Mango, Floriculture, Milk, Pointed Gourd,

Sugarcane, Pineapple, Potato, onion, Fine Rice, Watermelon, Garlic, Turmeric

and Green Vegetables

3 Mahottari Fish, Goat, Kurilo, Makhan, Maize, Mango, Milk, Potato, Onion, Garlic, Pointed

Gourd, Sugarcane, Floriculture, Tobacco, Sugarcane, Fine Rice, Pineapple,

Tomato and Green Vegetables

4 Rautahat Poultry, Green Chili, Fish, Goat, Maize, Milk, Pointed Gourd, mango, potato,

onion, garlic, Sugarcane, Tomato, Fine Rice, Watermelon and Green Vegetables

5 Saptari Banana, Poultry, Fish, Goat, Litchi, Maize, Fine Rice, Mango, Milk, Onion,

Potato, Sugarcane, Tomato, Floriculture, Watermelon and Green Vegetables

6 Sarlahi Poultry, Goat, MAPs, Meat buff and pork, Milk, Maize, Onion, Potato, Garlic,

Sugarcane, Floriculture, Rabbit, Tomato and Green Vegetables

7 Siraha Poultry, Watermelon, Fish, Goat, Floriculture, Maize, Mango, Milk, Onion, River

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bed farming, Green Vegetables and Garlic

B. Potential Micro, Cottage and Small business in Province-2 by districts

SN District Potential business in off farm sector

1 Bara Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Driving Institute, Computer Institute, Beauty

Parlor, House wiring, Plumbing, House-Painting, Leaf plate(Tapari), Incense sticks,

Slaughter house,

2 Dhanusha Leaf plate(Tapari), Incense sticks, Laha Bangle, Slaughter house, House-Painting,

Hotel, Travel agencies, photography, printing,

3 Mahottari Tapari, Incense sticks, Laha Bangle, Slaughter house, House-Painting, Mango

candy

4 Rautahat Tapari, Incense sticks, Laha Bangle, Slaughter house, House-Painting,

5 Saptari Leaf plate(Tapari), Incense sticks, Laha Bangle, Slaughter house,

6 Sarlahi Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Driving Institute, Computer Institute, Beauty

Parlor, House wiring, Plumbing, Leaf-plate(Tapari), Incense sticks, Mango candy

and Tomato-Ketchup

7 Siraha Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Driving Institute, Computer Institute, Beauty

Parlor, House wiring, Plumbing, Leaf plate(Tapari), Incense sticks, Slaughter

house, Thela-Khaja,

Province Three in Sindhuli:

A. Potential Supply Chain Product in Sindhuli, Province-3

SN District Potential business product in Agriculture, livestock and forest sector

1 Sindhuli Broom Grass, Poultry, Ginger, Goat, Citrus Fruits, Meat buff and pork, Milk,

Pineapple, Bay Leaves, Tapari, Turmeric, Maize and Green Vegetable

B. Potential Micro, Cottage and Small business in Sindhuli, Province-3

SN District Potential business in off farm sector

1 Sindhuli Auto Workshop, Metal Workshop, Beauty Parlor, House wiring, Plumbing, House

Paining, Leaf plate(Tapari), Incense sticks, Slaughter house, Thela-Khaja,

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Chapter Five GAP and Intervention and targeting

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Gap and Potential Intervention by Supply Chain Commodities

SN Sector Gap identified Require Support Package

1 Vegetable;

(Cauliflower,

Cabbage,

Chili/Akware,

Onion, potato,

Tomato

Traditional farming system.

Grading and packaging technique

is poor and rough.

Almost Individual and unmanaged

product marketing.

Lack of knowledge about organic

farming.

Lack of technical human resource

in ground.

Insufficient irrigation facility

Storage

Training on commercial farming

system. and improve seed

Training on tunnel/ modern

farming.

Irrigation support with water

testing and treating.

Promotion of organic with

collective farming.

Tools for farming.

Financial linkage

Supply chain promotion

2 Spices;

Cardamom,

Ginger, Turmeric

and Garlic

Limited skilled humane resource

Poor processing practice.

Traditional storage practice

High fluctuation rate in farm get

price.

Lack in grading, branding and

packaging.

Need to buy back or sub

contacting system (poor market

network)

Lack of advance processing

technology.

No irrigation facility

Need to improvement in export

policy

Development of LRP

Skill transfer about modern

farming

Storage facility support

Improve in supply chain

Improvement of grading,

packaging and branding facility.

support in seed improvement

Processing unit support

Farming tools and technology

support

Appropriate irrigation facility.

Support in policy review

3 Fruits and

Citrus;

Banana, mango,

pineapple,

Mandarin, Sweet

Scarcity of skilled human resource

(LRP)

Traditional farming and harvesting

practice. lack of tools

Small cluster and lack of mass

Training on pruning and orchard

management.

Training on commercial fruit

farming and disease

management.

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orang, Lemon production.

Scarcity of storage place.

Lack in finance.

Poor marketing system. limited

grading and branding practice

Hail stone loss/

Epidemic of fruit fly/ lack of

knowledge about disease

Poor knowledge about pruning

and orchard management

Supply chain development

Tools support for farming,

harvesting and packaging.

Financial access support.

LRP development.

Collective trade mark facility.

Nursery support

4 Fish Limited hatchery unit in project

area.

Most of farmer applying

traditional farming system.

Lack of investment in pound.

No any treatment and lab facility

in project area.

Lack of freezer and storage

technology.

Lack of systematic marketing

system.

Training on modern farming

system.

Support in hatchery promotion.

Financial support in pound.

Treatment and lab facility

installation in cluster. (water

and disease)

Training on storage and freezer

support.

Supply chain promotion.

5 Floriculture Lack of technical skill about flower

farming.

Lack of easy irrigation facility.

Scarcity of flowers breeds market

in Nepal.

Lack of technical services

Lack of standard pricing and

marketing system

Lack of export/import policy

Loan subsidy in flower farming.

Support in tunnel farming

Seed center development within

the project area.

Irrigation support with water

testing and treating.

Supply chain promotion.

Revision of export policy

6 Meat (Chevon

and Buff)

Insufficient awareness about

proper fodder management.

Traditional weighing and pricing

practice.

Training on commercial farming.

Support for livestock and shade.

Support in collection center

with modern weighing system

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Insufficient quarantine check post

in project area.

Lack of commercial farming.

Mostly unmanaged slaughter

houses are running.

Insufficient high breed facility.

lack of established market network

and (Export)

at cluster.

Modernization of slaughter

houses.

Support in high breeding and

LRP development.

Support in sustainable market

network development.

7 Rabbit Meat Access to finance

Lack of export policy

Framing capacity and knowledge

lacking.

Less awareness about rabbit meat

and farming.

Farming training

Grant for breed and shade

Fresh house promotion

Market network

Capacity enhancement of supply

chain actors

8 Milk Most of youth workers do not

want to be stable in farm work.

Poor feed management for cattle.

Lack of pure breeds and lack of

adequate farm practices.

Limited access to veterinary

services and medicine.

Cleaning, Grazing and feeding are

manual.

Costly raw grain and feed

supplement/feed price is

expensive than milking.

Low stander of A.I. and nutritional

management.

Fear of loan and financial

arrangement.

Raw milk scarcity has dairy

processor.

Support in modernization of

farm.

Training on feed/ nutrition

management and

commercialization of farm.

Support in pure breed

promotion.

Support in adaptation of

modern farm tools.

Training on domestic feed

promotion.

Support in easy financial access.

Support in easy access of

veterinary service and medicine.

Support in dairy processor and

market network.

9 MAPs

(Lemongrass,

high acid level in farming land and

low PH

support for Organic/ green

manure

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Citronella,

Chamomile,

Mentha,

Palmarosa, Rose

and other oil)

Poor organic sensitivity among the

farmer society.

Chemical inputs are high at farm

level

Lack of sustainable irrigation.

Lack of knowledge of about water

quality for irrigation. (Calcium,

arsenic test)

lack of product development

lack of scale/mass production

poor technology and lack technical

knowledge

promotion of vermin compost

and organic pesticide

Irrigation support with water

testing and treating.

Support in seed and seedling.

(nursery development)

Tunnel faming promotion

Support for processing &

product development

technology

Supply chain promotion

Manufacture Enterprise

Lacking in supply of stander raw

materials.

Uses of old processing technology

Insufficient skilled human

resource.

Poor packaging quality.

Unmanaged supply chain system.

Weak business planning.

Lack of marketing and brand

promotion in micro enterprise.

Lack of market information and

product diversification.

Support in primary market

information.

Training on financial & business

literacy.

Skills upgrading &

diversification.

Support in business planning.

Facilitation in financial linkage.

Facilitation in linking with input

suppliers.

Technology support.

Facilitation in market linkage.

Facilitation in branding

Service Enterprise

Need to improve business moral

and literacy.

Unmanaged service business and

delivery system.

Limited promotion and lack of

service entrepreneurs information

system

Limited technical skills.

Uses of traditional and old

Registry system development

and installation.

Service entrepreneur's

information center operation

and promotion

Business literacy

Technical skills upgrading and

diversification.

Facilitation in certification.

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equipment.

Lack of business planning.

Less practice of service contract in

service business

Tools and equipment support.

Access to finance

Tourism Enterprise

Scarcity of trained human

resource.

Weak awareness about consumer

management.

Lack of marketing knowledge.

Lack of promotional materials.

Lack of business planning.

Skill training on hospitality.

Support in product pricing and

costing.

Short term consumer

management training.

Support in preparation of

promotional materials about

destination.

Business Development Service (BDS)

The Business Development Services (BDS) is a service base enterprise where included several products

like training, consultancy and advisory, marketing assistance, information, technology development and

transfer, and business linkage and promotion. There are two types of BDS one Operational BDS and

other Strategic BDS. Operational services are those needed for day-to-day operations, such as

information and communications, management of accounts and tax records, and compliance with labor

laws and other regulations are operational BDS and Strategic BDS is; the services are used by the

enterprise to address medium- and long-term issues in order to improve the performance of the

enterprise, its access to markets, and its ability to compete. For example:- strategic services can help the

enterprise to identify and service markets, design products, set up facilities and seek financing.

Regarding this DCCI, DMEGA, FNCSI, DCSIO/CSIDB, private firm, NGO, industry associations, Parastatals

and individual are playing role of Business Development Service Provider (BDSP) in project districts .

Table 7, Information of BDSP

District

Map of Service providers

Operational Services for Business Strategic Service for Business

Capacity

Develop

Skills VAT/

Tax

Marketing Market

study

Business

Planning

Financial

access

Product

diversify

Terhathum 9 5 3

Bhojpur 3 1 1

Khotang 10 6 2 1 1 2 1

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Dhankuta 4 3 1 1 2 1

Morang 6 2 2 2 1 1

Sunsari 6 5 1 1 1 3 1

Udayapur 9 5 1 3

Saptari 17 4 2 1 1 9 1 1

Siraha 8 3 1 1 1 4 1

Okhaldhunga 2 2 1 1 1

Sindhuli 3 3 1 1 2 1

Dhanusha 4 2 2 2 1 1 1

Mahottari 4 2 1 1

Sarlahi 4 2 1 1 1 2 1

Rautahat 3 2 1 1

Bara 3 1 1 1 3 1

Total 95 47 16 17 12 27 8 8

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MFIs and Cooperatives

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Bank & MFIs There are 991 branches of different regulated financial institutions in project areas. Among them 386

branches are of Commercial (A Class) bank whereas 86 branches are of development banks, 18

branches of finance company and 501 branches are of Microfinance development bank. The presence of

financial institutions especially commercial banks and development are prevalent in urban areas.

Among all project districts Morang districts has the highest number of bank branches. But most of the

branches are concentrated in Biratnagar. Among 81 branches of commercial banks in Morang district 53

branches are present in Biratnagar. Similarly among 26 branches of B Class bank, 14 branches are in

Biratnagar whereas 4 out of 4 branches of finance company (C class)are in Biratnagar. In case of Sunsari

district, most of the branches of financial institutions are in Itahari and Dharan. Among 67 branches of A

class banks’ branches of Sunsari 28 branches are in Itahari and 23 branches are in Dharan.

Table: Branches of Banks in working districts

District Branches of Bank

Total A B C D

Bara 31 4 1 54 90

Bhojpur 10 1 1 18 30

Dhankuta 8 6

28 42

Dhanusha 35 5 1 32 73

Khotang 5 3 1 16 25

Mahottari 20 7

31 58

Morang 81 26 4 64 175

Okhaldhunga 5 4 1 15 25

Rautahat 17 2

27 46

Saptari 18

2 34 54

Sarlahi 22 6

28 56

Sindhuli 8 7

20 35

Siraha 33

34 67

Sunsari 67 12 6 62 147

Terhathum 8 2

13 23

Udayapur 18 1 1 25 45

Total 386 86 18 501 991

Source: Nepal Rastra Bank

Cooperatives Similarly, there are about 2870 saving and credit cooperatives, 262 Sana Kisan , 680 Multipurpose and

2972 Krishi cooperatives working in project districts. In addition to those, there are many other types of

cooperatives such as consumer cooperatives, tea and coffee cooperatives, milk producer cooperatives,

sugarcane producer cooperatives, medicinal herbs cooperatives, micro enterprises cooperatives, etc.

operating in the project districts. Most of the cooperatives are operating with little share capital and

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capacity. For example, there 993 cooperatives registered in Dhanusa district but the number of

cooperatives with more than Rs. 500,000 share capital are only 106 whereas there are only 206

cooperatives having more than 100 members. The cooperatives with Rs. 500,000 share capital and 100

members are only 80.

Table: No. of Cooperatives in the project areas

District

Category

Saving and Credit Sana Kisan Multipurpose Krishi

Dhanusa 313 18 44 322

Rautahat 55 10 10 130

Okhaldhunga 57

16 53

Sarlahi 188 76 36 171

Sindhuli 140 19 36 169

Mahottari 193 20 12 273

Bara 215 19 54 434

Siraha 254 16 14 297

Saptari 180 12 78 281

Morang 602 33 143 241

Dhankuta 74 7 41 111

Bhojpur 91 2 37 37

Terhathum 44 5 43 68

Khotang 48 12 25 52

Udayapur 89 13 50 124

Sunsari 327

41 209

Total 2870 262 680 2972

Source: Division Cooperative Offices

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References

Nepal Census 2011

Nepal Commercial Floriculture Survey 2015/16

Statistical Information of Nepalese Agriculture 2015/16

Annual progress reports of DADO- 16 project districts

Annual progress reports of DLSO- 16 project districts

Annual progress reports DFO- 16 project districts

Annual progress reports of DCSIO/CSIDB - 16 project districts

Reports and publications of Hotel Associations, DCCIs, DMEGAs and FNCSI

Annual reports of MEDEP and PAF

Reports of UNNATI

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Tables

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Table-2, Registered Micro Cottage and Small Enterprise by Corridor

SN Types of Business KS Corridor JNK Corridor Total

No Business Employment

No Business Employment

No Business Employment

1 Agro-Forest-Livestock 2218 3683 4343 13459 6561 17142

2 Construction 642 5618 1308 10140 1950 15758

3 Energy 10 14 16 72 26 86

4 IT 0 0 262 283 262 283

5 Manufacture 6281 14242 2981 29084 9262 43326

6 Mining 2 0 71 191 73 191

7 Others 98 159 1147 2582 1245 2741

8 Service 7426 11004 12931 36011 20357 47015

9 Tourism 178 650 971 2093 1149 2743

Total 16855 35370 24030 93915 40885 129285

Table-3, Registered Micro Cottage and Small Enterprise by Province

SN Types of Business Province-1 Province-2 Province-3

No Business Employment

No Business Employment

No Business Employment

1 Agro-Forest-Livestock 1917 3973 4588 13169 56 0

2 Construction 535 5608 1287 10150 128 0

3 Energy 12 16 14 70 0 0

4 IT 19 34 185 249 58 0

5 Manufacture 5391 13806 3661 29520 210 0

6 Mining 2 0 71 191 0 0

7 Others 98 159 1147 2582 0 0

8 Service 5994 11017 13649 35998 714 0

9 Tourism 228 814 800 1929 121 0

Total 14196 35427 25402 93858 1287 0

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Table-4, Business development service providing by DCCIs

SN Name of Business Development Services Name of DCCI Mode of Service

1 Business Information Service Siraha, Sarlahi Free Service

2 Audit Service Saptari Fee base service

3 Business Counseling Sunsari, Mahottari, Bara, Okhaldhunga, Saptari Free Service

4 Entrepreneurship Development Training Khotang Fee base service

5 File recommendation for VAT/PAN Registration All DCCIs Fee base service

6 Certificate of Origin Sunsari, Siraha Fee base service

7 Business to business linkage Sarlahi, Sunsari,

8 E-PAN Issue and renue Khotang, Sindhuli, Terhathum, Okhaldhunga and Bhojpur Fee base service

9 Trade Fair All DCCIs Fee base service

10 Recommendation in Business registration All DCCIs Fee base service

11 Legal administrattive mediator Siraha Free Service

12 Membership award and renew All DCCIs Fee base service

13 Nap Taul Gunastar Renew and registration Mahottari Free Service

14 Need based training Morang Free Service

15 Recommendation for loan and grant Siraha, Udaypur Fee base service

16 Recommendation for Export and Import Udaypur, Siraha Fee base service

17 Tax assistance services Bhojpur Fee base service

18 Training of Taxation Sunsari and Morang Fee base service

Table-5, Potential Palika of Koshi & Sagarmatha Corridor

Dis

tric

t

Pocket Palika

No

. of

sect

or

Potential Sector

Tota

l HH

Po

pu

lati

on

Mal

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%)

Fem

ale

(%

)

Mig

rati

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(%

)

No

of

Co

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Bh

ojp

ur

Bhojpur M 11

Chiraito, Citrus Frouts, Goat, Majitho, meat (B&P),Milk, Orange, Pipla, Timur, Vegetable, Wool,

6448 28107 48.2 51.8 49

Tyamkemaiyum RM

7 Large Cardamom, Chiraito, Citrus Fruits, meat (B&P), Orange, Timur, Wool,

4063 18233 46.6 53.4 19

Arun RM 4 Chicken, Goat, Vegetable and

milk 3787 17768 46.2 53.8

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Hatuwagadi RM 2 Chicken, Ginger , 4581 20543 46.8 53.2 12

Salpasilicho RM 2 meat (B&P), Wool, 2728 13111 47.8 52.2 6

Shadananda RM 3 Chicken, MAPs and Milk 6833 31612 47.2 52.8 3.6 19

Pauwadumma RM 1 Goat, 3282 15414 46.3 53.7 21

Salpasilicho RM 1 Chiraito, 2728 13111 47.8 52.2

Dh

anku

ta

Chhathar Jorpati 5 Milk, Satuwa, Timur, Vegetable, Large Cardamom,

4232 18322 45.6 54.4 53

Dhankuta M 4 Goat, Meat (B&P), Orange, Vegetable,

9479 38629 49.3 50.7 75

Khaslachhingtang RM

4 Meat (B&P), Orange, Tomato, Vegetable,

3877 18763 47.6 52.4 18

Saghuri Gadi RM 4 Ginger, Akabare Khursani, Goat, Meat (B&P),

5048 21537 46.8 53.2 31

Chaubisey RM 2 Akabare Khursani, Orange 4542 19283 45.2 54.8 2.9 30

Kh

ota

ng

Rupakot Majhuwagadhi

12

Large Cardamom, Chicken, Goat, Kiwi, meat (B&P), Orange, Vegetable , Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

10059.0 47860.0 47.0 53.0 60

Kepilasgadhi RM 7 Large Cardamom, Kiwi, Vegetable ,Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

3464.0 16071.0 48.2 51.8 17

Lamidada RM 6 Litchi, Orange, Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

2793.0 13369.0 46.2 53.8 12

Halesi Tuwachung 5 Vegetable , Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

29

Diprung RM 5 Orange, Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

4023.0 19392.0 46.1 53.9 13

Sakela RM 5 Large Cardamom, Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

2408.0 11594.0 47.1 52.9 6

Temke, Maiyu Area 5 Tea/Coffee, Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

Yaiselukharka RM 5 Vegetable , Ginger, Chili, Chiraito, Turmeric,

3492 16098 46.3 53.7 10

Mo

ran

g

Rangeli M 11 Banana, Bee ,Chili, Citrus Fruits, Fish, Ginger , Mushroom, Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

11098 51357 48.3 51.7 55

Sundar Haraicha 11 Potato, Bamboo, Banana, Chili, Fish, Ginger , Milk, Mushroom, Onion, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

18614 80621 46.9 53.1 153

Miklajung RM 10 Alovera ,Asparagus ,Banana, Chili, Ginger , Onion, Potato, Silk, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

6418 28709 45.8 54.2 23

Letang M 9 Banana, Chili, Citrus Fruits, Ginger , Niguro/Fern, Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

7345 32782 46.0 54.0 55

Jahada RM 8 Chili, Fish, Ginger , Milk, Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

8175 41819 50.5 49.5 20

Katahari RM 8 Bee ,Chili, Fish, Ginger , Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

8009 39775 50.8 49.2 26

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Budi Ganga RM 7 Chili, Citrus Fruits, Ginger , Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

9627 41971 50.2 49.8 47

Urlabari M 7 Chili, Ginger , Mushroom, Onion, Potato, Turmeric, Vegetable ,

12530 54696 46.0 54.0 60

Biratnagar 4 Citrus Fruits, Fish, Mushroom, 47896 218526 51.2 48.8 253

Kerabari RM 3 Banana, Egg, Goat ,Meat (B&P), 6994 30918 45.9 54.1 32

Kanepokhari RM 2 Goat ,Milk, 8684 38041 46.0 54.0 47

Belbari Municipality

1 Banana, 15342 65974 45.8 54.2 11.7 85

Dhanpalthan RM 1 Banana, 7959 39470 49.5 50.5 27

Pathari Sanischare Municipality

1 Milk, 13956 61132 45.4 54.6 68

Sap

tari

Hanumannagar Kankali M

5 Goat, Banana, Milk, Sugarcane, Vegetable,

8155 45840 49.8 50.2 61

Rajbiraj M 5 Egg, Vegetable, Milk, fish and trade business

13358 68899 51.5 48.5 85

Sambhunath M 5 Fish, Onion, Litchi, Mango, Vegetable,

6765 35222 47.7 52.3 20

Kanchanrup M 4 Banana, Litchi, Mango, Sugarcane,

10194 53366 48.8 51.2 84

Chhinnamasta M 4 Vegetable, Fish, Potato, tourism 5440 28437 50.1 49.9 30

Agnisair Krishnasabram R.M.

3 Lichi, Mango, Potato, 5422 27129 47.4 52.6 39

Khadak M 3 Egg, Goat, Onion, 8616 45428 47.0 53.0

Rupani M 3 Litchi, Mango, Potato, 5016 26490 48.8 51.2 25

Bodebarshain M 2 Onion, Fish, 8023 43293 49.4 50.6 59

Dakneshowori M 2 Onion, Fish, 8152 42833 48.5 51.5 35

Shaptakoshi M 2 Goat, Milk, 4542 21237 47.7 52.3 30

Tilathi Koiladi Municipality

2 Goat, Fish, 5700 31803 51.1 48.9 18

Dakneshwori M 1 Vegetable, 8152 42833 48.5 51.5 7.8

Belichapena R.M. 1 Fish, 5243 29498 49.2 50.8 19

Bishnupur RM 1 Vegetable, 4371 23166 49.9 50.1 43

ShaptaKoshi R.M. 1 Goat, 4542 21237 47.7 52.3

Mahadev R.M. 1 Fish, 5395 28542 49.8 50.2 17

Tirhut R.M. 1 Potato, 4079 22037 49.6 50.4 23

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Sira

ha

Kalyanpur 5 Goat ,Milk, Paddy (basmati),River Bed Farming, Fish,

9395 49344

46.8 53.2 19

Lahan 5 Chicken, Fish, Milk, Vegetable ,Paddy (basmati),

17186 92040 49.7 50.3

133

Siraha 5 Fish, Paddy (basmati),River Bank Farming, Milk, Poultry

15481 82920 48.4 51.6

71

Karjanaha 4 Mango, Milk, Paddy (basmati),River Bed Farming,

6093 31357 48.2 51.8 9.7

22

Golbajar 2 Chicken, Vegetable , Mango, Sugarcane

10110 52137 48.7 51.3

78

Mirchaiya 4 Goat ,Milk, poultry, Mango 9335 49131 49.4

50.6 32

Arnama 2 Milk, Vegetable , 4047 22912

47.7 52.3 20

Sakhuwanankarkati 1 Goat , 3389 18574 47.8

52.2 27

Sukhipur 1 Milk, 6737 37027

48.6 51.4 42

Sun

sari

Dharan UM 9

Egg, Ginger ,Goat ,Milk, Rudrakshya ,Tejpaat (Bay Leaves),Turmeric ,Vegetable ,Wool,

32739 141439 47.8 52.2 96

Baraha UM 6 Fish, Ginger ,Milk, Potato, Turmeric , Vegetable ,

17558 77604 48.3 51.7 8.0 83

Inaruwa UM 6 Banana, Egg, Goat ,Milk, Vegetable, Wool,

13027 64749 49.4 50.6 55

Bhokraha RM 4 Banana, Milk, Potato, Vegetable , 6802 40636 49.1 50.9 21

Harinagara RM 4 Milk, Potato, Vegetable ,Wool, 6847 41070 49.6 50.4 24

Koshi RM 4 Banana, Fish, Milk, Vegetable , 8548 43987 50.7 49.3 19

Itahari UM 4 Goat, Milk, Egg, Floriculture 33837 143786 48.3 51.7 157

Dewangunj RM 2 Milk, Vegetable , 6365 35283 51.2 48.8 30

Ramdhuni UM 2 Goat ,Wool, 11493 52328 47.0 53.0 46

Dewanjung RM 1 Potato, 6365 35283 51.2 48.8

Gadi RM 1 Goat , 7039 34852 48.6 51.4 36

Terh

ath

um

Laliguras M 11 Allo, argeli, Egg, Goat , Khoto, Lokta, Majitho, Milk, Potato, Vegetable, Wool,

3678 17000 45.7 54.3 46

Myanglung M 8 Citrus Fruits, Egg, Goat , Lokta, Majitho, Milk, Potato, Vegetable,

4604 20337 48.0 52.0 49

Phedap RM 7 Large Cardamom, Chiraito, Ginger, Goat , Milk, Potato, Vegetable,

3804 17700 45.9 54.1 29

Menchhyayam RM 4 Allo, argeli, Chiraito, Khoto, 1794 8078 45.6 54.4 15

Athrai RM 3 Large Cardamom, Citrus Fruits, Ginger,

4578 21747 46.6 53.4 2.0 20

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Chhathar RM 3 Citrus Fruits, Potato, Vegetable, 3636 16715 45.9 54.1 48

Ud

ayp

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Triyuga 8 Banana, Ginger, Goat, Milk, Orange, Tejpaat (Bay Leaves), Turmeric, Bamboo,

19499 88967 47.9 52.1 119

Katari 4 Ginger, Goat ,Milk, Turmeric, 11722 56545 47.6 52.4 49

Belaka 4 Goat ,Milk, ginger and turmeric 8935 42450 46.3 53.7 4.4 27

Chaurandigadhi 4 Bamboo, Lamon, Orange, ginger 10531 48750 45.6 54.4 62

Rautamai 2 Goat ,Orange, 4666 23481 47.6 52.4 35

Tapli 2 Goat ,Orange, 2704 14567 47.6 52.4 13

Udaypurgadhi 2 Goat ,Orange, 6184 30780 47.3 52.7 14

Beltar 1 Ginger,

Table-6, Potential Palika of Janakpur Corridor

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No

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Kolhabi M 11 Chicken, Fish, Goat, Lemongrass++, Milk, Onion, Paddy, Sugarcane, Tomato, Vegetable, Wheat,

8113 44082 48.44 51.6

2.6

4

Simraungadh M 10 Chicken,Fish,Milk,Onion,Paddy,Potato,Sugarcane,Tomato,Vegetable,Wheat,

7093 48570 51.5 48.5 3

Nijgadh M 6 Banana, Chicken, Goat, Lemongrass++, Milk, Vegetable,

7164 35403 48.28 51.7 5

Mahagadhimai 5 Goat, Paddy, Sugarcane, Vegetable, Wheat,

7775 52396 51.3 48.7 3

Jitpur Simara SM 4 Banana, Chicken, Milk, Vegetable 21688 118398 50.64 49.4 6

Kalaiya SM 4 Chicken, Potato, Tomato, Milk 18737 123575 51.86 48.1 5

Pheta RM 3 Fish, Onion, Vegetable, 3585 25653 51.32 48.7 3

Adarshkotwal 2 Potato, vegetables 3960 27552 51.45 48.5 4

Bishrampur RM 1 Fish 3396 23814 52.81 47.2 6

Prasauni RM 1 Milk, 3626 25049 51.39 48.6 5

Suwarna RM 1 Fish, 4035 29537 51.73 48.3 5

Dh

anu

sha

Bateswar RM 11 Fish, Incense stick, Jackfruit, Kurilo, Lemongrass ++, Mango, Milk, Parbal, Potato, River Bed Farming, Vegetable,

3671 21530 51.78 48.2

13.1

4

Mithila M 10 Jackfruit, Kurilo, Lemongrass++, Mango, Milk, Parbal, Pineapple, Potato, River bed Farming, Vegetable ,

8237 45227 50.95 49.1 6

Janakpur-sub MP 6 Fish, Kurilo, Lack Bangle, Marigold, Mithila Craft, Tourism,

30601 162842 52.15 47.9 12

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Kshireswar M 6 Mango, Parbal, Potato, Vegetable , Jackfruit, River Bed Farming,

7779 42155 51.01 49

9

Nagarain M 6 Fish, Mango, Marigold, Milk, Potato, Vegetable ,

6365 35583 50.16 49.8 6

Sabaila M 4 Milk, Potato, Vegetable , fish 10073 52389 47.89 52.1 7

Sahidnagar M 3 Fish, Vegeable, Fine Rice 8671 47422 48.81 51.2 6

Aurahi RM 1 Lemongrass ++, 4003 22578 50.19 49.8 12

Dhanauji RM 1 Marigold, 3717 21395 50.92 49.1 6

Dhanushadham 1 Kurilo, 8715 45585 48.44 51.6 6

Lakshminiya RM 1 Milk, 4995 28251 51.04 49 7

Mithila Bihari M 1 Marigold, 6066 33556 49.87 50.1 9

Mukhiyapati Musharniya RM

1 Mango, 4130 25482 52.06 47.9 5

Mah

ott

ari

Gausalla M 10 Parbal, Fish, Mango, Off seasonal Vegetable , Sugarcane, Tomato, Vegetable, Goat, Milk, Potato,

11894 66715 50.65 49.4

7

Bardibas M 10 Bhorla Leaf, Kurilo (Satawari), Mango, Milk, Off seasonal Vegetable, Sugarcane, Tomato, Vegetable, Goat, Parbal,

13118 64721 49.15 50.9 10

Bhagaha M 6 Fish, Mango, Milk, Off seasonal Vegetable , Sugarcane, Vegetable,

8564 46832 47.11 52.9 7

Aurahi M 5 Fish, Milk, Off seasonal Vegetable , Sugarcane, Green Vegetable,

5822 31851 49.55 50.5 6

Samsi RM 5 Fish, Goat, Mango, Off seasonal Vegetable , Vegetable,

5383 33803 49.55 50.4 5

Balawa M 4 Fish, Milk, Tobacco, Vegetable, 7662 42368 48.76 51.2 7

Matihani NP 4 Fish, Makhana, Vegetable, Mango, 5226 31026 49.04 51 5

Pipara RM 4 Fish, Mango, Off seasonal Vegetable and green Vegetable,

6490 35524 49.9 50.1 5

Ramgopalpur NP 3 Fish, Tobacco, Vegetable, 5257 30412 48.56 51.4 5

Loharpatti NP 2 Mango, Vegetable, 7317 39883 47.51 52.5 5

Manara Siswa NP 2 Milk, Sugarcane, 8532 49692 50.02 50 5

Sonama RM 2 Fish, Mango, 6341 38747 50.68 49.3 8

Jaleshwor NP 1 Fish, 10040 59261 51.25 48.8 7

Okh

ald

hu

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Siddhicharan M 13 Amala, Argeli/Lokta, Chiraito, Citrus Fruits, Ginger, Goat, Iskus, Kurilo, Lapsi, Dhasingre, Milk, Turmeric, Wool,

7012 28844 46.58 53.4

4.4

5

Khijithemba RM 7 Argeli/Lokta, Large Cardamom, Chiraito, Ginger, Kurilo, hasingre, Turmeric,

3118 15291 48.73 51.3 5

Manebhanjyang RM 7 Allo, Amala, Chiraito, Citrus Fruits, Goat, Iskus, Kurilo,

4620 21093 45.58 54.4 5

Champadevi RM 4 Chiraito, Kurilo, Ginger, Turmeric, 3799 18661 45.92 54.1 5

Chisankhugadhi 4 Amala, Large Cardamom, Citrus Fruits, Iskus,

3335 15206 45.89 54.1 5

Sunkoshi RM 4 Amala, Chiraito, Citrus Fruits, Lapsi, 3988 18558 46.07 53.9 5

Likhu RM 1 Kurilo, 2958 14057 46.45 53.5 5

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Molung 1 Machhino/Dhasingre, 3672 16274 46.45 53.6 5 R

auta

hat

Chandrapur MP 8 Chicken, Chili, Goat, Milk, Parbal, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable,

13448 72085 49.78 50.2

4.6

5

Maulapur MP 7 Chicken, Chili, Fish, Parbal, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable,

3830 26424 51.66 48.3 5

Gaur MP 6 Chicken, Chili, Parbal, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable,

5639 35370 52.86 47.1 5

Ishanath MP 6 Chili, Fish, Parbal, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable,

5834 41435 50.36 49.6 5

Katahariya MP 6 Chili, Fish, Milk, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable,

5919 38412 51.66 48.3 5

Madhav Narayan MP

6 Chili, Chicken, Fish, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable,

5479 35175 51.89 48.1 5

Yamunamai RM 6 Chili, Fish, Goat, Potato, Tomato, Vegetable ,

3776 23884 51.13 48.9 5

Rajdevi MP 5 Chili, Milk, Parbal, Tomato, Vegetable, 5368 30629 52.43 47.6 5

Garuda MP 4 Chili, Fish, Tomato, Vegetable, 7445 50506 51.51 48.5 5

Gujara MP 4 Chili, Goat, Tomato, Vegetable, 7393 46618 50.21 49.8 5

Phatuwa Bijayapur MP

4 Chicken, Fish, Milk, Parbal, 5633 36308 50.83 49.2 5

Brindaban MP 3 Fish, Potato, Vegetable , 6375 42770 51.08 48.9 6

Paroha MP 3 Fish, Goat, Potato, 5380 37453 51.29 48.7 6

Baudhimai MP 2 Potato, Vegetable, 4807 33265 51.86 48.1 6

Ghadhimai MP 2 Parbal, Vegetable , 6069 40410 51.24 48.8 5

Rajpur MP 2 Parbal, Vegetable, 5770 41136 49.55 50.5 5

Debahi Gonahi 1 Parbal, 4691 32143 51.18 48.8 5

Sarl

ahi

Lalbandi MP 8 Chicken, Egg, Goat, Lemongrass ++, meat (B&P), Milk, Tomato, Vegetable,

12241 59628 48.63 51.4

7.2

4.7

5

Ishowarpur MP 7 Chicken, Egg, Goat, meat (B&P), Milk, Tomato, Vegetable ,

11074 60000 49.43 50.6 5

Barhathaba MP 6 Chicken, Goat, meat (B&P), Milk, Tomato, Vegetable ,

11853 69822 50.42 49.6 5

Bagmati MP 5 Chicken, Goat, meat (B&P), Tomato, Vegetable

7984 40399 48.5 51.5 5

Hariyon MP 5 Chicken, Goat, meat (B&P), Tomato, Vegetable

8601 43924 48.71 51.3 5

Malangawa MP 5 Chicken, Goat, Milk, Tomato, Vegetable , 7943 46557 51.23 48.8 5

Chandranagar 4 Chicken, Milk, Tomato, Vegetable , 5541 33345 51.02 49 5

Haripur MP 4 Egg, Goat, Lemongrass ++, meat (B&P), 6522 37445 49.75 50.2 5

Godaita MP 3 Milk, Tomato, Vegetable , 7902 47687 51.48 48.5 5

Kabilasi MP 3 Goat, meat (B&P), Milk, 6871 42336 51.47 48.5 5

Chakraghatta 2 Tomato, Vegetable , 4409 27952 51.18 48.8 5

Kaudena RM 2 Tomato, Vegetable , 4073 26085 51.32 48.7 5

Bramhapuri RM 1 Milk, 4735 29832 51.22 48.8 5

Ramnagar RM 1 Milk, 4485 28727 51.94 48.1 5

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dh

uli

Dudhauli RM 7 Ginger, Goat, meat (B&P),Milk, Pineapple, Tapari, Tejpaat (Bay Leaves),

13168 65644 47.64 52.4 8

Kamalamai MC 7 Chicken, Goat, meat (B&P),Ginger, Milk, Pineapple, Vegetable ,

14332 66391 48.58 51.4

7

Golanjor RM 5 Chicken, Goat, Junar, Milk, Vegetable , 3685 19490 49.06 50.9 7

Fikkal RM 3 Broom grass, Goat, Tejpaat (Bay Leaves), 3035 16968 47.99 52 5

Marin RM 3 Goat, Milk, Tapari, 4870 27822 47.74 52.3 7

Sunkoshi RM 3 Goat, meat (B&P),Milk, 4563 21969 47.68 52.3 6

Tinpatan RM 3 Chicken, Goat, Milk, 6885 36420 47.75 52.2 7

Ghanglekh RM 2 Goat, Milk, 2457 13761 47.02 53 5

Hariharpurgadhi 2 Goat, Turmeric, 4586 27727 47.88 52.1 7

Table-7 Market Actors by district

SN Name of Product

No of Traders Unit Quantity District

1 Amrisho 15 Mt 3600 Morang

2 Buff 105 Mt 10 Khotang, Mahottari and Rautahat

3 Cabbage 2 Mt 1095 Morang

4 Cardamom 41 Mt 412 Dhankuta, Khotang, Moran and Terahthum

5 Chicken 60 Mt 1287 Khotang, Rautahat and Sindhuli

6 Chili 3 Mt 1053 Morang

7 Dhaka 2 Pack 6600 Terhathum

8 Fish 539 Mt 993 Bara, Dhanusha, Mahottari

9 Ginger 20 Mt 5486 Dhanusha, Morang, Okhaldhunga and Terhathum

10 Goat 285 Mt 926 Bara, Khotang, Mahottari, Rautahat and Saptari

11 Milk 12 Mt 173979 Dhankuta, Morang, Sunsari, Saptari, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautahat and Bara

12 Onion 41 Mt 2615 Bara, Dhanusha, Khotang, Rautahat and Sarlahi

13 Orang 7 Mt 1500 Bhojpur, Dhankuta and Sindhuli

14 Potato 84 Mt 59328 Bara, Dhanusha, Khotang, Morang, Okhladhunga, Rautahat and Sarlahi

15 Tomato 30 Mt 3512 Morang and Sarlahi

16 Green Vegetable 37 Mt 68100 Mahottari, Saptari, Sindhuli and Morang

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Table-8, Industries in Pipeline

SN District Name of Small/Medium Industries

Types of Industry

Entrepreneurs Name (Owner)

Address Contact No

1 Bara Narayani Pipe Industry Manufacture Rames Kumar Agrawal

Kalaiya N/A

2 Bara Laptop/ It company Manufacture Rabindra Prasad Shah

Kalaiya 9855025285

3 Bara Electronic solar Manufacture Hari Shankar Shah Kalaiya N/A

4 Bara Fish steaming industry Agriculture Ram Kishor Yadav Simraungadh 9806837205

5 Dhanusha Gas Industry Trade/Service Address

6 Dhanusha Nobel Gas Trade/Service Mahendranagar

7 Dhanusha Halesi Viniyar Udhyog Proccessing Rabin Sunuwar Diktel 9862852709

8 Morang Plywood Industry Manufacture Sonapur Corridor

9 Morang Cement (3 number) Manufacture Duhabi

10 Morang Paper (Recycle) Manufacture Mukesh Upadhhya Biratnagar Duhabi

11 Morang PVC pipe Manufacture

12 Morang Feed industry Manufacture Nitesh Gupta

13 Morang Packging Manufacture

14 Morang Integrated farming Agriculture Suresh Pyakurel Tankisinwari

15 Morang Iron Rod Manufacture

16 Morang Himalayan concrete Proccessing Kishor Pradhan

17 Morang Concrete Brick Manufacture Mukesh Upadhhya

18 Okhaldhunga Himali Kastha Pharnichar

Udyog Manufacture Dendi Sherpa Khijidemba- 9 9743057059

19 Okhaldhunga Laliguransh Rice Mill

Proccessing Lakpa Dawa Sherpa Siddhicharan 7,

Okhaldhunga 9862954057

20 Okhaldhunga Sherpa Furniture Udyog

Manufacture Phurba Sherpa Siddhicharan 11,

Okhaldhunga 9842895938

21 Okhaldhunga Gopi Krishna Fruit Udyog

Proccessing Gopi Krishna Sunuwar

Khijidemba 1 9741206236

22 Okhaldhunga Puja & Prajwal Dhaka

Udyog Manufacture Bimala Kumari Bishwakarma

Siddhicharan 11 9843799656

23 Okhaldhunga Arpan Kapas Udyog

Manufacture Ganesh Bahadur Kalikote

Siddhichfran 11 9841901006

24 Okhaldhunga Gurung Cow Form Livestock Nani Kumar Gurung Siddhicharan 9 9860615259

25 Okhaldhunga Laliguransh Sunchadi Pasal Trade/Service Niraj Gadaili Siddhicharan 5 9860283727

26 Okhaldhunga Likhu Agriculture Pvt. Ltd.

Agriculture Lochan Basnet Likhu

Gaunpalika 9751065577

27 Okhaldhunga Subhalaxmi Electronic &

Marmat Center Trade/Service

Beg Raj Rumdali Siddhicharan 11 9842972899

28 Okhaldhunga Balakhu Krishi Farm

Agriculture

Ajaya Luitel Sunkoshi Gaunpalika 1, Balakhu

9843313936

29 Okhaldhunga Kuntadevi Candy & Achar

Udyog Manufacture Kalika Karki Molung 1 9862917062

30 Okhaldhunga Hamro Okhaldhunga

Chapakhana Hamro Okhaldhunga Media Pvt. Ltd

Sinapa 11 9842483035

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31 Rautahat Surf (Soap industry) Manufacture Satyendra Yadav Gaur Municipality- 2

32 Saptari Plastic Industry Manufacture Raghab prd. Singh Rajbiraj, Saptari

33 Saptari Bamboo Sinka Making for Agarbatti

Manufacture Umesh Dahal Rajbiraj, Saptari 9842820848

34 Sarlahi Sugar mill Production KD Prasad Bagdha 9819803400

35 Sindhuli Kamalamai VET Suppliers (Dana Udhog)

Manufacture Tika bahadur Shrestha

Kamalmai Nagarpalika-1

36 Siraha Janak Nandani Herbs (Supply unit of Patanjali)

Manufacture Hari Kishor Mahato Mirchaiya -5 Shantichok

9852830244

37 Siraha PSE pole industry Manufacture Hari Kishor Mahato Mirchaiya -5 Shantichok

9852830244

38 Sunsari Annapurna Cement Industry

Manufacture Rajendra Raut Morang, Sonapur

39 Sunsari Nepal Bamboo Industry Manufacture first VP Dharan

40 Sunsari Baba Paper Mill Manufacture Bhokraha, Narsingh

41 Sunsari Plywood Industry Manufacture

43 Sunsari Papad chips industry Manufacture

44 Udaypur Feed Factory(fish) Manufacture Bishnu Khatiwoda Triyuga municipality Ward-9

45 Udaypur Feed Factory(chicken) Manufacture Pradeep Giri, Prasuram Chaudhary

Triyuga municipality Ward-3

46 Udaypur White Cement Manufacture Rambhakta Pokhrel Chaurandi Ward no 10

9862958688

47 Udaypur Drinking Water Manufacture Keshev Adhikari Chaurandi Ward no 7

9743011111

Table-9, Potential Sector for Decent Employment

District Sectors

Existing HR (approximately)

Demand of HR (approximately)

Specific Jobs Skilled Unskilled

Bara Agro-Forest-Livestock 500 10000 9500

Bara Construction 540 1100 380

Bara Manufacture 235 412

Bhojpur Others 200 40 Tailoring and Garment sector

Bhojpur Construction 6 30 Plumbing

Bhojpur Others 12 30 Electrician

Bhojpur Others 0 30 Automobile mechanic

Bhojpur Others 60 30 Mobile repairing

Bhojpur Others 0 10 cook, chief

Bhojpur IT 8 20 Computer technician

Khotang Agro-Forest-Livestock 100 500 2000+

Khotang Construction (Plumbing, Electrician, Mason) 200 500 1000

Khotang Manufacture/processing (Garments) 50 200 300

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Khotang Hospitality(Cook, Waiter/Waitress) 10 200 500

Khotang Services (Beautician, Barbar, Parlor) 50 100

Khotang Energy(Hydro, Solar) 25 200

Khotang Mechanical (Automobile, Aluminum Fabricators) 20 100 200

Khotang IT (Computer hardware Technician) 10 200

Mahottari Construction 50 Plumbing and Mason

Mahottari Others 25 Automobile

Mahottari IT 25

Mahottari Others 20 Food processing

Morang Tourism 200 600 Hotel, cook/Waiter/WaitressL1 L2

Morang Service 200 400 AC, Fride Maintenance L1 L2

Morang Service 400 Electrical Appliance repair

Morang Construction 300 500 Plumbing L1 L2

Morang Service 1000 Cable Network Technician

Morang Construction 600 Building/Industrial Electrician

Morang Construction 450 ARC weilding

Morang Construction 500 Scaffolding

Morang Service 200 Mobile Phone Repairing

Morang Service 10 40 Gas weilding

Morang Tourism 15 40 Dairy

Morang Tourism 20 40 Bakery

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 100 600 Off season vegetables

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 50 200 Bee keeping

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 50 Solar dryer

Morang Others 350 MPTR

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 100 Mushroom

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 200 VAHW

Morang Tourism 200 Food Processing

Morang Manufacture 50 Heavy Machine Operator, L1

Morang Service 400 Driver

Morang Service 1000 Automobile

Morang Service 200 Motor bike service, mechanics

Morang Manufacture 900 1000 Garment, L1

Morang IT 200 Computer Hardware Technician

Morang Service 100 450 Furniture/carpenter

Morang Tourism 400 Hospitality

Morang Service 1022 500 Montessori

Morang Service 100 Boutique

Morang Service 100 Master tailor

Morang Tourism 150 Beautician

Morang Tourism 100 Cook Female

Morang Service 50 FM technician

Morang Service 30 Program Producer IT

Morang Service 100 Security guard, Female

Morang Manufacture 100 Mill operator

Morang Construction 400 Construction Technician

Morang Construction 750 Mason

Morang Construction 300 Gavion Weaver

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Morang Construction 200 Tile Marble Fixer

Morang Construction 90 400 Aluminium Fabricator

Morang Service 100 Lethe Machine Operator

Morang Manufacture 1300 3000 Machine Operator

Morang Manufacture 250 500 Wood and steel furniture

Morang Service 100 Bamboo product

Morang Service 50 Shoe Maker

Morang Tourism 200 House keeping

Morang Tourism 300 Cook

Morang Service 100 Building painter

Morang Service 300 L2

Morang Manufacture 100 Metal Seat Maker

Morang Service 50 500 Telecome Linemen

Morang Construction 400 Construction worker

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 50 200 JTA

Morang Agro-Forest-Livestock 50 100 CLA

Morang Service 20 100 Dental Assistant, immediately placement

Morang Service 50 City rikshaw repair

Okhaldhunga Agro-Forest-Livestock 1000 25000 1500

Okhaldhunga Construction (Plumbing, Electrician, Mason) 200 7300 500

Okhaldhunga Manufacture/Processing (Garments) 150 1650 400

Okhaldhunga Hospitality (Cook, Waiter/Waiters) 7 25 30

Okhaldhunga Services (Beautician, Barber, Parlor) 60 1640 150

Okhaldhunga Energy (Hydro, Solar) 20 200 30

Okhaldhunga Mechanical (Automobile, Aluminum Fabricators) 5 15 50

Okhaldhunga IT (Computer hardware Technician) 5 20 200

Okhaldhunga Industry/Commerce 1000 6000

Rautahat Agro-Forest-Livestock 150 400 650

Rautahat Construction (Plumbing, Electrician, Mason) 1650 2550 2275

Rautahat Manifacture/Processing (Garments) 1150 1500 1000

Rautahat Hospitality (Cook, Waiter/Waitress) 240 650 650

Rautahat Service (Beautician, Barbar, Parlor) 40 115 115

Rautahat Energy 15 55 55

Rautahat Mechanical (Automobile, Alumium fabricators) 200 750 750

Rautahat IT (Computer hardware technician) 15 75 67

Saptari Agro-Forest-Livestock 0

Saptari Construction 0

Saptari Manufacture 1300 1000

Gril Welding,Almunium fabricator, Bamboo handcraft, Furniture etc

Saptari Tourism 200 250 Hospitality sector

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Saptari Service 700 900

Plumber, Building electrician, tailoring, Beautician, Computer hardware repair, Motorcycle servicing technician, Driver

Sarlahi Agro-Forest-Livestock 500 3500 Sugar mill, Rice mill, processing. Sa Mill, Ply factory

Sarlahi Construction 800 1200 Mason

Sarlahi Manufacture 200 1800 Minaral water, Plastic factory,

Siraha Agro-Forest-Livestock 50 100 200

Siraha Construction 7 150 150

Siraha Service 10 200 hospitality (cook, waiter/waitress)

Siraha Service 50 100 80 Beautician, Barbar, parlour

Siraha Energy 150

Siraha Service 15 45 60 Mechanical, automobile

Siraha IT 4 12 50

Siraha 70 80 Gold technician

Siraha Agro-Forest-Livestock 25 2000 200

Siraha Construction 100

Siraha Service 40 120 500

Siraha 140 180 500 Mechanical, automobile

Siraha IT 40 120 500

Sunsari Construction 1100 800 Arc Weilding

Sunsari Construction 800 500 Aluminium

Sunsari Construction 800 500 Wood/Steel Furniture

Sunsari Construction 300 400 Building/Industry electrician

Sunsari Service 200 300 Electric Appliances

Sunsari Service 200 200 Automobile Mechanics

Sunsari Service 25 50 City Rikshaw Mechanics

Sunsari Tourism 1000 800 Cook, Waiter/Waiteres, roomboy)

Sunsari Service 200 Driver (heavy/light)

Sunsari Service 200 Mechanics

Sunsari Service 100 Beautician

Sunsari Service 250 Dress Maker

Sunsari Construction 250 Plumbing

Sunsari Construction 100 building Painter

Sunsari Service 30 Flex print mechine operator

Udaypur Agro-Forest-Livestock 150 600 600

Udaypur Construction 12 1200 1200

Udaypur Service 200 820 550

Udaypur Service 30 600 1000 Mechanical Automobile

Udaypur IT 30 90 90

Udaypur Agro-Forest-Livestock 3 300 150

Udaypur Construction 2000

Udaypur Manufacture 60 30 30 Sweets houses

Udaypur Service 4 15 50 Coffee Shop(Hospitality)

Udaypur Service 50 150 50 Beauty Parlour

Udaypur Service 10 40 50 Mechanical Automobile

Udaypur IT 7 25 25 Including Laptop and mobile repairing

Udaypur Others 5 20 Khukuri Udyog

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Table-10, List of CCI

S.N Name of Organization District Establish Date (BS)

FNCCI Affiliation

Contact No and Address Staff Members

Office

Bu

ildin

g

Me

etin

g Hall

Hall C

apacity

Email ID Office Chair Person Secretary F M F M T

1 District Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bara 2024 Affiliated [email protected] 053-550129 9855022170 9845060866 1 5 1811 7241 9052 Yes Yes 100

2 District Chambers of commerce Bhojpur 2053 Affiliated [email protected] 029420240 9852023960 9842594435 2 0 3 22 25 No Yes 50

3 DCCI Dhanusha 2009 Affiliated [email protected] 041-520221 9854025851 9844125888 1 6 250 2150 2400 Yes Yes 800

4 CCI Sabaila Dhanusha 2073 Not yet 9815831600 7 225 232 No No

5 Dhankuta CCI Dhankuta 2029 Affiliated [email protected]

026-520099 026-521557 9842065075 9842062345 1238

6 Chamber of Commerce Khotang 2036 Affiliated [email protected] 036-420113 9842849202 9842933948 1 2 420 844 1264 Rent Yes 45

7 DCCI (Matihani) Mahottari 2027 Affiliated [email protected] 044-540145 9854031864 9844105685 2 558 558 Yes Yes 200

8 CCI Gaushala Mahottari 2063 Affiliated 9844030375 9844047690 1 7 493 500 No No

9 CCI Jaleswor Mahottari 2047 Affiliated [email protected] 044-520999 9854030007 9809603014 2 50 1774 1824 Yes Yes 120

10 Bardibas CCI, Bardibas Mahottari Not yet

11 Chamber of Industries Morang 2024 Affiliated [email protected] 021-525712 9852020239 9862170500 5 7 5% 95% 1 Yes Yes 250

12 Morang Merchants Association Morang 2008 Affiliated [email protected] 021-527173 9852020128 9852040047 Yes yes

13 Urlabaari Chamber Of Commerce & Industry Morang 2045 Not yet [email protected] 021-540107 9842049449

14 Sundar Dulari Udhyog Banijya Sangh, Gachiya Morang Not yet [email protected] 9852026740

15 CCI Okhaldhunga 2028 Affiliated [email protected] 037-520533 9842931344 9842929259 1 3 1 12 13 yes yes 120

16 DCCI Gaur Rautahat 2059 Affiliated [email protected] 055-520025 9855042207 9809163290 9845686588 0 4 108 1944 2052 Yes Yes 150

17 DCCI Rajbiraj Saptari 2013 Affiliated [email protected] 031-521166 9842820209 9842833687 0 2 244 1466 1710 Yes Yes 100

18 DCCI Malangwa Sarlahi 2048 Affiliated [email protected] 046-520423 9854035221 9844089200 0 3 104 931 1035 Yes Yes 500

19 DCCI, Sindhuli Sindhuli 2025 Affiliated [email protected]

047 520249 520609 9854040157 9844082032 2 3 115 915 1030 Yes Yes 100

20 Siraha Chamber of Commerce and industries Siraha 2067 Affiliated [email protected] 033520051 9852832390 9842918507 2 153 612 765 No No

21 Mirchaiya Chamber of commerce and industries Siraha 2054 Not yet [email protected] 033550751 9852834341 9852832483 2 471 1100 1571 yes yes

22 Lahan CCI Siraha 2027 Affiliated 33560205 9852832052 9842826486 1 2 150 4850 5000 yes yes 80

23 Sunsari Udhyog Banijya Sang sunsari 2020 Affiliated [email protected]

025-531493 521893, 3 4 250 2709 2959

24 Inaruwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inaruwa Sunsari 2052 Affiliated NA 025-561442 9852025692 9842420347 0 1 1550 1550 Yes Yes 175

25 CCI Itahari Sunsari 2049 Affiliated NA 025-580752 1 3 4500 4500 Yes Yes 400

26 DCCI Terathum 2016 Affiliated [email protected] 026-460139 9852060041 9842191659 2 1 16 17 Yes

27 Beltar CCI Udaypur 2054 Affiliated 035-440251 9852835338 9845479922 2 235 500 735 No No

28 Triyuga CCI Udaypur 2058 Affiliated [email protected] 035-421545 9852835031 9842555955 1 3 Yes Yes 50

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Table 11, Beneficiaries Target by Selected Supply Chain Commodities Projected Supply Chain

No of Households by Value Chain

SN PROVINCE/

DISTRICTS

Main Supply chain Commodities LOCAL

POTENTIAL

PR

OJE

CED

HO

USE

HO

LDS

Go

at

Milk

Veg

etab

le

Po

tato

Ho

ney

On

ion

Ric

e

Po

ult

ry

Gin

ger

Turm

eric

Gar

lic

Ban

ana

Fish

Ora

nge

, Man

dar

in, L

emo

n

MA

Ps

Bam

bo

o

Larg

e C

ard

amo

m

Wat

erm

elo

n

Pin

e A

pp

le

Pilo

tin

g R

AB

BIT

1 Bara 450 640 316 858 150 325 4500 650 50 150 280 150 875 450 250 350 50 10494

2 Bhojpur 50 60 250 50 700 250 100 50 1510

3 Dhankuta 40 50 400 20 500 250 30 80 250 1620

4 Dhanusha 1000 2500 2000 500 500 2000 300 500 200 9500

5 Khotang 250 300 100 100 1000 100 500 500 500 700 4050

6 Mahottari 1000 2000 2000 1000 500 1000 100 500 8100

7 Morang 400 600 600 500 300 300 500 150 350 300 100 200 250 150 200 200 100 50 5250

8 Okhaldhunga 500 60 300 100 50 500 300 500 700 50 3060

9 Rautahaat 550 750 720 580 100 210 380 190 195 180 200 480 150 250 50 4985

10 Saptari 550 700 800 400 100 200 300 200 200 80 300 500 80 200 100 80 50 4840

11 Sarlahi 800 750 880 370 150 250 250 150 150 230 100 400 250 220 480 50 5480

12 Sindhuli 1000 1000 1000 100 500 3000 200 6800

13 Siraha 100 250 200 100 300 150 200 200 1500

14 Udaypur 300 100 300 50 300 400 150 200 200 100 300 2400

15 Sunsari 400 700 700 500 100 200 300 100 200 100 200 500 100 300 200 0 100 80 50 4830

16 Terathum 50 100 180 50 40 650 25 200 50 100 1445

Total 7440 10260 10946 5058 900 1485 5900 3290 4390 2195 1145 1350 6205 5030 2880 2720 1080 2730 560 300 75864

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Table-12, No. of Pocket Areas by commodities and by districts

Projected Supply Chain

No of Clusters per Value Chain

S.N. PROVINCE/ DISTRICTS

No of Pockets Areas/ Clusters

PROJECEDPOcket Araes

CLUSTERS Go

at

Milk

Veg

etab

le

Po

tato

Ho

ney

On

ion

Ric

e

Po

ult

ry

Gin

ger

Turm

eric

Gar

lic

Ban

ana

Fish

Ora

nge

, Man

dar

in, L

emo

n

MA

Ps

Bam

bo

o

Larg

e C

ard

amo

m

Wat

er m

elo

n

Pin

e A

pp

le

Rab

bit

1 Bara 3 10 15 5 2 5 8 7 3 3 5 3 5 2 2 3 3 1 85

2 Bhojpur 3 3 5 4 6 10 8 3 42

3 Dhankuta 2 3 10 1 5 8 2 6 1 38

4 Dhanusha 5 7 3 8 2 3 2 1 31

5 Khotang 10 1 8 2 2 10 10 7 10 10 7 77

6 Mahottari 3 5 8 2 5 6 1 2 1 33

7 Morang 6 6 20 20 10 15 30 5 20 15 10 8 40 15 10 5 5 1 241

8 Okhaldhunga 7 7 13 3 6 6 8 41 5 96

9 Rautahaat 8 5 30 13 2 10 15 5 4 4 10 6 14 2 2 3 1 134

10 Saptari 30 20 20 10 5 20 20 10 20 8 20 60 8 5 5 1 262

11 Sarlahi 13 19 87 20 4 20 20 14 15 15 20 10 12 3 4 2 4 282

12 Sindhuli 5 8 6 2 1 3 2 1 28

13 Siraha 3 8 7 3 8 5 7 7 48

14 Udaypur 11 12 15 5 2 8 7 11 2 5 5 4 11 98

15 Sunsari 20 20 30 5 10 20 10 10 10 10 30 10 5 5 5 8 5 213

16 Terathum 3 4 6 6 2 7 1 6 5 8 48

Total 132 118 270 116 28 82 121 86 83 95 66 62 182 87 94 43 34 32 12 5 1756

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Appendices

Checklist for -DCCI, DMEGA, FNCSI Checklist -1,

Government of Nepal

Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI"

Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for DCCI-(Form All CCI)

Name of Organization:-

Established Date:- Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Chairperson :- Mobile No:-

Name of Educative Secretory:- Mobile No:-

No of Staff members :- Women…….Men….. Own Building :- yes/No Total Members:-

No of office room:- Meeting Hall: (i) Yes (ii) No Meeting hall capacity:

A. Members information by types

SN Types of business no Employment

1 Manufacture/processing

2 Energy

3 Agri-forest-livestock

4 Tourism

5 Service

6 Construction

7 Mining

8 IT

9 Others

B. Program/activities

SN Name of Project Program cost (annual) Funding agencies

intervention location

Product/ sector

ODOP/OVOP

C. List of Business Development Service providers (Who are providing BDS to Entrepreneurs?)

SN Name of BDS Address Contact no Main Services

*Note: List of business development Service Providers: Business Planning, Audit service, Legal Advices,

Entrepreneurship development, TVET, etc.

D. Service provided by CCI

SN Name of Services Fee based Non- Fee based Remarks

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E. List of Banks and FIs

SN Name of Banks & FIs Address Contact No.

F. New industries in pipeline

SN Name of Small medium Industries

Entrepreneurs Name

Address Contact No Concern supply chain

Types of industry

1 Firm Base

2 Manufacture

..

G. List of growth potential Sectors

SN List of Sectors/Product Location/Pocket Volume Households Gaps/Issues(Skills,HR,Finance, Infrastructures)

1

2

..

Potential Sectors for Decent Employment(Skills Training)

SN Sectors Tentative Existing HR Tentative demand of Skilled Human Resource

Remarks

Skilled Unskilled

Manufacture/processing (Garments)

Energy (Hydro,Solar)

Agri-forest-livestock

Hospitality( Cook, Waiter/Waitress)

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Service(Beautician, Barbar, Parlour

Construction (Plumbing, Electrician, Mason,

mechanical( Automobile, Aluminum Fabricators)

IT (Computer hardware Technician)

Others

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Checklist -2

Government of Nepal

Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI"

Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for DMEGA

Name of Organization:-

Established Date:- Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Chairperson :- Mobile No:-

Name of Educative Secretory:- Mobile No:-

No of Staff members :- Female…….Male….. Own Building :- yes/No Total Members:-

A. Members information by types (Renew/Active)

Number of Entrepreneurs

SN Types of business Graduated/Active Semi Active

Inactive Migrant Family / Returnees

Gaps/Issues (Skills, HR, Finance, Infrastructures)

1 Manufacture/processing

2 Energy

3 Agri-forest-livestock

4 Tourism

5 Service

6 Construction

7 Mining

8 IT

9 Others

B. Program/activities

SN Name of Project Program cost (annual) Funding agencies

intervention location

Product/ sector

C. List of Business Development Service providers (Who are providing BDS to Entrepreneurs?)

SN Name of BDS Address Contact no Main Services

*Note: List of business development Service Providers: Business Planning, Audit service, Legal Advices,

Entrepreneurship development, TVET, etc.

D. Service provided by DMEGA

SN Name of Services Fee based Non- Fee based Remarks

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E. List of Banks,MFIs/Co-operatives providing financial services to Enterprenuers

SN Name of Institution Type(Banks, Co-operatives,MFIs)

Address Contact No.

Checklist -3

Government of Nepal

Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI"

Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for FNCSI

Name of Organization:-

Established Date:- Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Chairperson: - Mobile No:-

Name of Educative Secretory : - Mobile No:-

No of Staff members: - Female…….Male….. Own Building: - yes/No Total Members:-

….. Female…… Male

A. Members information by types (Renew/Active)

SN Types of business Numbers of Entrepreneurs

Prospects / Gaps (Skills, HR, Finance, Infrastructures)

1 Traditional/Cultural/Artisan

2 Labor intensive

3 Processing

4 Workshop

5 Others

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B. Program/activities

SN Name of Project Program cost (annual) Funding agencies

intervention location

Product/ sector

C. List of Business Development Service providers (Who are providing BDS to Entrepreneurs?)

SN Name of BDS Address Contact no Main Services

*Note: List of business development Service Providers: Business Planning, Audit service, Legal Advices,

Entrepreneurship development, TVET, etc.

D. Service provided by FNCSI

SN Name of Services Fee based Non- Fee based Remarks

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Checklist for - DADO, DLSO and DFO

Checklist -4,

Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for DADO Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Key contact person: - Mobile No:-

No of technical Staff members: - Female…….Male…..

H. List of potential supply chain commodities (Max: 10)

SN Name of commodities

Priority Name of Pocket Area

No. of involved HHs

Estimated production Quantity(Quintal/No)

Export & Month (Quintal/No)

Import & month (Quintal/No)

Gaps(Irrigation, Technical Person, infrastructures etc.)

1 A

B

C

D

E

2 A

B

C

D

E

I. List of resource persons available in DADO

SN Name Position Area of Expertise Contact No Per day consultancy fee

1

J. List of Private Service Provider/Group

SN Service providers No Service Area/Type Fees

1 JT

JTA

VAW

LRP/Lead Farmers

Agro vet

Cooperatives*

Farmers Group* N/A

*In case of group cooperative/group mention type by commodity.

K. List of productive/Market led Infrastructures

SN Particulars No. Location Capacity(Metric Ton)

Remarks

1 Collection Center

Market Center

Hatbazar

Rustic Store

Warehouse

Cold Store

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Fish Hatchery

Horticulture (Nursery)

Resource Center

L. Priority list of Commodities from DADO and other Projects(Running FY of Coming FY)

SN List of commodities

Period(current year to next year)

Proposed Pocket Area

Estimated area (In Hq)

Estimated investment RS

Area of Intervention

Supporting Project/Program

From To

M. Status of Insurance /Financial Linkage(Agricultural Loan)

No of Farmers Commodity Name of Service Providers

N. No. of Agro Farm/ Agro Processing

No of Farms/Processing Commodity Owned by (Migrants Family/Returnees/Non migrant

Checklist -5,

Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for DLSO Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Key contact person :- Mobile No:-

No of technical Staff members :- Female…….Male….. No of service center:

A. List of potential supply chain commodities (Max: 5)

SN Name of commodities

Priority Name of Pocket Area

No. of involved HHs

Estimated production Quantity(Liter/No)

Export & Month (Liter/No)

Import & month (Liter/No)

Gaps(Technical Person, Breed improvement, infrastructures etc.)

1 A

B

C

D

E

2 A

B

C

D

E

B. List of resource persons available in DLSO

SN Name Position Area of Expertise Contact No Per day consultancy fee

1

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C. List of Private Service Provider/Group

SN Service providers No Service Area/Type Fees

1 JT

JTA

VAHW

LRP/Lead Farmers

Agro vet

Cooperatives*

Farmers Group* N/A

*In case of group cooperative/group mention type by commodity.

D. List of productive/Market led Infrastructures

SN Particulars No. Location Capacity(Metric Ton)

Remarks

1 Collection Center

Livestock Market Center

Chilling Center

Slaughter House

Fodder (Nursery)

Dairy processing House

Breeding / Resource centers

Poultry Hatchery

Feed Industries

Others

E. Priority list from DLSO and other Projects(Running FY of Coming FY) (Max-5)

SN particulars Period(current year to next year)

Proposed Pocket Area

Estimated area (In Hq)

Estimated investment RS

Area of Intervention

Supporting Project/Program

From To

Milk

Meat

Wool

F. Status of Insurance /Financial Linkage(Livestock Loan)

No of Farmers Type Of Livestock (Cow, Buck, etc) Name of Service Providers

G. No. of Farm/Processing unit

No of Farms/Processing Type Of Livestock (Cow, Buck, etc) Owned by (Migrants Family/Returnees/Non migrant

Thank you

Checklist -6,

Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for DFO Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

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Name of Key contact person :- Mobile No:-

No of technical Staff members :- Female…….Male….. No of service center:

A. List of potential forest based enterprise for supply chain

SN Name of Enterprise Area(Location) Production Volume/Year(Quintal/No)

Employment Gaps

1 A

B

2 A

B

B. List of productive/Market led Infrastructures

SN Particulars No. Location Capacity(Metric Ton)

Remarks

1 Collection Center

Nursery

Distillation unit

Resin Collection

Others

C. Priority list of forest based enterprise promotion from DFO (Running FY and Coming FY)

SN List of commodities Priority FY Proposed Pocket Area Estimated area (In Hq)

Estimated investment RS

A. List of potential NTFP/MAPs commodities (Max: 5)

SN Name of commodities

Priority Cultivated/Wild Name of Pocket Area

No. of involved HHs

Estimated Trade Quantity

Gaps(Technical Person, Technology infrastructures etc.)

1

A. Priority list from DFO and other Projects(Running FY of Coming FY) (Max-5)

SN particulars Period(current year to next year)

Proposed Pocket Area

Estimated area (In Hq)

Estimated investment RS

Area of Intervention

Supporting Project/Program

From To

B. No. of Farm/Processing unit

No of Farms/Processing Type Of Species(Chirayito, Tejpatta, Lemon Grass etc)

Owned by (Migrants Family/Returnees/Non migrant

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Checklist for -DCSIO/CSIDB Checklist -7,

Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for DCSIO/CSIDB Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Key contact person :- Mobile No:-

No of technical Staff members :- Female…….Male….. No of service center:

A. List of Registered Enterprises by types

SN Types of business no Employment

1 Manufacture/processing

2 Energy

3 Agri-forest-livestock

4 Tourism

5 Service

6 Construction

7 Mining

8 IT

9 Others

B. Program/activities

SN Name of Project Program cost (annual) Funding agencies

Coverage Area sector

MEDPA

----

----

C. List of training

SN Name of Training

Duration Level (Basic, Elementary, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3)

Trained no.(Last FY)

Employment /Placement Rate(Approx.)

No. of demand

Skill Gaps

D. List of Business Development Service providers (Who are providing BDS to Entrepreneurs?)

SN Name of BDS Address Contact no Main Services

*Note: List of business development Service Providers: Business Planning, Audit service, Legal Advices,

Entrepreneurship development, TVET, etc.

E. New industries in pipeline

SN Name of Industries Contact Person's Name

Address Contact No Concern supply chain

Types of industry(Private, Partnership,

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Company)

1

2

..

F. List of growth potential Sectors

SN List of Sectors/Product Location/Pocket Volume Households Gaps/Issues(Skills,HR,Finance, Infrastructures)

1

2

..

Thank you

Checklist for -Cooperative Division Office and FIs Checklist -8,

Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for Division Cooperative Office Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Key contact person :- Mobile No:-

No of technical Staff members :- Female…….Male…..

A. List of cooperative training facilitator

SN Name of Facilitator Area of Expertise Contact address Contact No

B. Collect list of all cooperatives registered at Division Office by district.

C. After that develop information according to table below for CPMA

SN Name of Market Center

Name of Clusters

Name of Cooperatives Contact Person Contact No

Thank you

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Checklist -9,

Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017

Check List for Cooperative Associations (If no data found at Division office) Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Key contact person :- Mobile No:-

No of technical Staff members :- Female…….Male…..

A. List of cooperative training facilitator

SN Name of Facilitator Area of Expertise Contact address Contact No

B. Collect list of all cooperatives registered at District Cooperative Association.

C. After that develop information according to table below for CPMA

SN Name of Market Center

Name of Clusters

Name of Cooperatives Contact Person Contact No

Thank you

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Checklist -10 Government of Nepal Ministry of Industry

Rural Enterprise & Remittances Project (RERP) "SAMRIDDHI" Corridor Potential Mapping and Assessment (CPMA)-DEC 2017 Check List for Micro Finance Institutions (Head/Branch Office)

Name of Organization:- District:

Address Email ID:- Tele No:-

Name of Key contact person :- Mobile No:-

Loan Size with collateral:- NRs. Loan Size without Collateral:-NRs

Interest rare:-

Repayment system :-

Types of Loan:-

Loan Procedure:-

A. List of Branches of MFI

SN Name of district No of Branches Location of branch office Contact No

Checklist for Traders/Processors/Exporters

Checklist-11

General

- Name of the place (detail address), date

- Name and contact details of company and contact person, type (wholesaler, retailer, processor, exporter), ownership

(proprietary, partnership, cooperative/group, public Ltd.), years of business, number of staffs (Regular and Seasonal)

- What products do you deal and what is the quantity/volume? And what are the existing value addition and minimum

quality standards activities of these products?

Constraints (Specific to the area and subsector) (pls refer table 1)

- What are the constraints to scaling up your business (in terms of gross return or profit)? – For example, power

relationship, labor, access to finance, market information, network and participation in trade related activities,

government policy and support, transportation, raw materials supply, quality of raw materials.(constraints listing and

ranking)

Opportunities (Specific to the area) (pls refer table 2)

- What are the opportunities to scale up your business? – For example, alternative market, quality improvement, value

addition, cost minimization, new technology, access to finance, government policy and other projects/programs (To list

opportunities and do the ranking: ranking criteria –a)impact(income, employment, productivity) and feasibility (market

demand, preferences, technology, upgrading)

Competitiveness of firms

- List of key traders/processors/exporters involved in this product from the area with contact detail with their approx.

annual volume of transaction and their type

- Who are the competitors of your product based on the reference market (local, regional/national or

international)?(where, how many)

- What type of competition do you face? Eg. in terms of quality, quantity, price, business enabling policy (national and

international), others?

- How the competitiveness of the product can be increased?

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o End Market (market requirements (quality, payment, timely delivery, reliability etc.); potential alternative

markets…

o Enabling Environment (International, national, local)

o Inter-Firm Cooperation

Vertical

Horizontal

o Supporting Markets

Sector specific

Cross cutting

Financial

o Firm Level Upgrading

- What are the problems to access a new market and how it can be accessed?

- Who are the lead firms in this subsector and how is their cooperation with your firm? (listing of lead firms with contact

details and qty transaction of the product)

Information on suppliers (pls refer table 3)

- Who are major suppliers (input or raw materials) and where they are located? And what are their numbers?

- What is the annual average – including maximum and minimum - volume of the product from major suppliers?

- What is the annual average – including maximum and minimum - volume of product that you are dealing?

- What is the total annual volume of transaction of this market/collection center?

- What is the current buying market price of the product? What is the buying price trend over the last five years? Who fix

the price of the product?

- How do you fix your business with your supplier?

o formal written contract, verbal contract, randomly any other approach

o practice of payment– Advance, Credit, Cash, others (specify); describe the terms and conditions

o quality standards you set for the product? How do you judge it? And how it can be improved?

Information on buyers (pls refer table 4 and 5)

- Who are your major buyers (consumer, retailer, wholesaler, exporter, processor,..) and where they are located? What

volumes (qty/%) each of them buy? Could you please tell us the contact details of your major buyers?

- What is the total annual average – including maximum and minimum - volume of the products you sell to your buyer?

- What is share of domestic, national, Indian and international (specify the country) markets in your sale?(unit and volume

transaction per year)

- How do you select and set terms and conditions of business with your buyers?

o formal written contract, verbal contract, randomly any other approach

o practice of payment– Advance, Credit, Cash, others (specify); describe the terms and conditions

o quality standards set for the product? (e.g. dryness, brightness, purities, mature part/seeds used, contamination

etc)? And how it can be maintained?

- What types of information/service you are getting from your buyers? (quality, quantity, price etc.)

- How is the price fixed? What is the current market price of your product where you are selling? What is price trend over

the past few years?

- How is the reliability of offered price and how often it fluctuates?

- Do you know the end market/consumer of your product?

- What is the total transaction of the particular product in this market/collection center?

Inputs and BDSs (pls refer table 6, 7, 8, 9)

- What are the inputs (eg. equipments, materials) required to your firm? How do you get them?

- What types of Business development services are you getting? From whom? Quality of services? Level of satisfaction?

- What are major sources of finance? Details-type, number, location,

Costs (pls refer table 10, 11 and 12)

- What are the costs (product price, transportation, tax, labour, inputs (eg.packaging material), losses and others-specify)

from purchase to sale? - Unit cost per product?

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Network Affiliation

- Is there any organization/association working for traders/processors? Why?

- Take details of the organization and how it is working for the benefit of traders/processors.

- What can be done to improve its effectiveness for better efficiency and outreach?

Additional questions for processors (pls refer table 13)

- How is the performance of the current technology, manpower and other resource use in your firm?

- What are possibilities to upgrade your firm with improved technology, manpower, other resources?

- Availability of technology, manpower and other resources for processing and product development?

- Cost of the processing – machine, input and labor and unit cost

Gender and social inclusion perspectives (should be incorporated throughout whole discussion)

- Who mainly involve in business/trade (number or percentage by gender: male or female; by social category:

Brahmin/Chhetri, Dalit, Janajati); economic classes?

- What is the proportion of their involvement in terms of trading and spending time on an average?

- Who heads the firm? (male or female)

- What are the reasons for such dominating involvement if any?

- Who makes the decisions in business/trade? (male or female)

- Who has got access to the trade/business resources? Male or female

- Who has got control over the trade/business resources? Male or female

- What about the power relations and gender dynamics/ethnic domination in trade business (continued trend of particular

gender/ethnic or change in the pattern/involvement over the time period)?

Specific to social inclusion perspectives

- Who is left behind in the trade/business in the society? (Any genuine reasons for such prevalence? and why?)

- Are there practical barrier/constraints (e/g. social, economical, educational, ethnocentrism) in making such activities

gender friendly/inclusive and with the social justice?

- How this situation can be improved or minimized?

Market based solutions, their assessment and interventions (pls refer table 15)

- How the above mentioned constraints can be addressed? (constraints and intervention table)

- How the above mentioned opportunities can be tapped? What would be the cost and other necessary actions for specific

upgrading activity? What would be the impact on your business with this upgrading activity? – In quantity (sales, price,

employment) and also about quality (business/products)

Required documents (table)

- List of key traders/processors/exporters with contact detail with their approx. annual volume of transaction

- List of service providers by category (input, technology, information, training, business planning, marketing, legal, finance,

others specify)

- List of key supporting institutions (specific Government Organizations, I/NGOs, Business Membership Organizations,

- Trade statistics of last five years

- Any relevant publications

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TABLES

A. Constraints

1) What are the constraints in this subsector (‘1’ for most prominent and ‘n’ for least):

Constraints (pls list) Rank

B. Opportunities

2) What are the opportunities in this subsector (‘1’ for most prominent and ‘n’ for least):

Opportunities (pls list) Rank

C. Information on supplier

3) What are the information you getting from suppliers? Quality of information?

Product information Quality (√)

Good medium Poor

Product quality

Quantity

Variety/breed

Price

Others (Pls specify)

D. Information on buyers

4) If you sell to other markets, please provide following information?

Market centre Distance

(hour)

No of

buyers

Major buyer Types of buyers

*Types of buyers=regional traders, district traders, road head traders, local traders

5) What are the types of information you getting from buyers? And its quality

Information Good medium Poor

Product information (quality, quantity, variety/breed)

Price

Others (pls specify)

E. Input

6) What types of information are you getting from the input suppliers? quality of information

Information Good medium Poor

Technical know how

Frequency of input suppliers visit

Farm Visit

Others (Pls specify)

F. BDS, Finance and enabling environment information

7) Who are the service providers? List the service providers and rank their quality and access.

Service Providers Quality (1-5) Access (1-5)

DADO/DFO/ DLSO

DDC

DCCI

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CSIDB

Traders/buyers

NGOs (specify)

Cooperatives

Banks

Auditors

Tax office

Others (Pls. Specify)

Note: 1 for best and 5 for no service

8) Who have been providing following services?

List of services Service providers Payment

mechanism* (1,

2 & 3)

Remarks

Entrepreneurship development, business planning

Market promotion

Market information

Registration/Licence

Auditing

Infrastructure support (utensils/equipments, etc)

Others (Pls. Specify)

Note: 1=free of cost 2=with fee 3=embedded

9) What is your expectation from the government and others organizations?

Type of Supports (pls list) From whom Remarks

G. Costs

10) What is the cost to bring the product from farm to road head or firm (labour hours)

Means of labour Unit Qty Rate Total Remarks

Labour (Backload or kg)

Truck/tractor

Other (Pls specify)

11) What are the costs of good soldto deliver the product to your buyers?

Costs Unit Qty Rate Total Remarks

Storage

Simple Processing (drying, sorting, cleaning...)

Packaging

Load/unload

Transportation

Tax

Unofficial cost

Losses

Others(Specify)

Others(Specify)

12) What are the wage rates for labours?

Types of workers Unit Wage rate (NRs)

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Seasonal Permanent

Skill Non skill Skill Non skill

M F M F M F M F

Ethnic

Dalit

Other

Note: M=Male, F=Female and T=Total

H. Value Addition

13) What are the value addition activities and their costs?

Value addition Yes No Unit Qty Rate Total

Processing (specify if any)

Product development

Castration (goat)

Slaughtering (goat)

Others (Pls specify)

14) What are the possibility of further value addition

At which stage or

what form

Required

knowledge/technology

Level of access to

knowledge

Who

provides

Cost Remarks

Easy Difficult

I. Market based Solutions, their assessment and interventions

15) Identification and assessment of project intervention/facilitation

Challenges (pls

list)

Market Based solutions Service

provider

Supply and demand

analysis

Project

Intervention/Facilitation

Thank you