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Environmental Monitoring Report
Semi-Annual Report No. 4
Grant Number: 0248 NEP July -December, 2016
Nepal: High Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood Project
Prepared by the Government of Nepal for the Asian Development Bank.
This environmental Monitoring Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not
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Government of Nepal
Department of Livestock
High Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood
Improvement Project (HIMALI)
(ADB Grant No.: 0248-NEP (SF))
Environemntal Compliance Monitoring Report
of
HIMALI Sub-projects
(July 2016 to December 2016)
Preparaed By
HIMALI Project
Project Management Unit
Harihar Bhawan, Pulchowk
Lalitpur
January, 2017
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The High Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood Improvement (HIMALI) Project being
implemented by the Ministry of Livestock Development (MoLD) with grant assistance from ADB
intends to increase income and employment of high mountain people through value chain
development of their niche agricultural, livestock and MAPs/NTFPs. The HIMALI Project (the
Project) has considered environmental component to address environmental issues of sub-
project (SP) implementation. The IEE report of the Project has been approved by Ministry of
Agriculture Development (MoAD) in August 2014. The sub-projects (SPs) under the Project are
category “C” project and do not require EIA/IEE level of assessment.
The environmental safeguard of GoN and ADB is satisfactorily addressed in SPs planning and
implementation stages. Out of 57contracted SPs during the reporting period of July to
December, 2016, 3SPs of medium and large agribusiness are recommended for EDDR
preparation as of environmental requirements of the project. Project procedural requirements
such as screening of business plans, review of required documents and field verification are
considered necessary during SP approval and planning phase. The project has allocated 9% of
the total agreement cost (NRs 66.6 millions) for environment management related activities
such as compost pit, grass cultivation, MAPs/NTFPs cultivation, irrigation management, plastic
pond, bio-fertilizer, bio-pesticides, tree plantation, solar light set, solar drier and gloves. The
Project has included environment management practice in all approved SPs and grantees are
oriented on environmental issues during contract.
Environment compliance status of 519 SPs has been reported till December, 2016. Spoil
management, landslide control and drainage management are not the significant issues in SPs.
Compost pits are constructed by most of the SPs. It is reported that 6,440 trees were cleared by
519SPs during construction and implementation stage. These SPs have planted for 72,000
trees. According to the available data, the SPs have planted 39,028 fodder trees and 163,950
fruits plants and 14,408 other plantation. Grass cultivation is reported in 67 ha of land by
livestock SPs. From the report from districts, Lokta and Argeli are cultivated on 48 ha of private
land by 7 SPs of handmade paper. Health safety gears and work camp facilities are considered
by most of the SPs. No social conflicts and impact to indigenous people were noticed due to SP
implementation. The project has established GHM in PMU and all DPC offices where the
grievances are documented and redressed. Till date, DPCs have received 21 grievances, of
which 16 grievances are redressed and 5 grievances are under verification and process of
redress.
Few practices such as water resource management, grass land and forest management,
degraded land management, additional trees plantation, alternate agriculture practice of
MAPs/NTFPs cultivation, bio-briquette production, livestock waste management and integrated
pest and nutrient management during agri-business implementation have helped not only to
moderate harm of climate change but also to exploit beneficial opportunities for mountain
people to adapt changing climate. The project has been receiving environmental monitoring
reports from districts. Now, the project has focused on statistical information of environmental
issues and their quality improvement. The additional environmental management practices will
be considered by the project in coming days.
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ABBREVIATION
ADB: Asian Development Bank
AEC: Agro-Enterprise Centre
BPs: Business Plans
CF: Community Forest
CP: Compensatory Plantation
DADO: District Agriculture Development Office
DAES: District Agribusiness Enterprise Specialist
DAM: District Agribusiness Monitor
DDC: District Development Committee
DDR: Due Diligence Report
DFO: District Forest Officer
DLSO: District Livestock Service Office
DMC: District Monitoring Coordinator
DMT: District Monitoring Team
DPC: District Project Coordination
EAM: Environment Assessment and Management
ECMR: Environmental Compliance Monitoring Report
EDDR: Environment Due-diligence Report
EMMP: Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan
GACs: Grant Assessment Committees
GoN: Government of Nepal
GRM: Grievance Redress Mechanism
ha: Hectare
HIMALI: High Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood Improvement Project
IEE: Initial Environmental Examination
LNP: Langtang National Park
MAPs: Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
MoAD: Ministry of Agriculture Development
MoLD: Ministry of Livestock Development
NPWCs: National Parks and Wildlife Conserves
NR: Not Reported
NRs; Nepali Rupees
NTFP: Non-timber Forest Product
PAM: Project Approval Memorandum
PMU: Project Management Unit
The Project: The HIMALI Project
USD: US Dollar
WC: Work Camp
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................... i
Abbreviation ................................................................................................................................................ ii
1. Background ........................................................................................................................................ 1
2. Environment Safeguard in The HIMALI Project ............................................................................... 1
3. Overall Environmental Safeguard Status ........................................................................................... 2
4. Compliance Status with Environmental Covenants ........................................................................... 3
5. Institutional Arrangement .................................................................................................................. 3
5.1 Environmental Compliance Monitoring Mechanism ................................................................... 4
5.2 Environmental Monitoring Mechanism in District ...................................................................... 4
6. Compliance with Environmental Safeguard Measures ...................................................................... 5
6.1 During Planning and Approval Phase .......................................................................................... 5
6.1.1 Project Procedural Requirement ......................................................................................... 6
6.1.2 Verification of necessary government’s approval .............................................................. 6
6.1. 3 Environment Screening and categorization ....................................................................... 7
6.1.3 Public consultation minutes and resource use consent ....................................................... 7
6.1.4 Land Ownership ................................................................................................................. 7
6.1.5 Environmental Assessment and Management Checklist .................................................... 7
6.1.6 Incorporation of environment management practice .......................................................... 7
6.1.7 Budgetary Activities ........................................................................................................... 8
6.1.8 Environment benefits by MAPs, Fruits and Cardamom SPs .............................................. 8
6.2 During Implementation Stage ...................................................................................................... 8
6.2.1 Soil erosion, landslide control, spoil management and drainage management ................ 10
6.2.2 Tree cutting and compensatory plantation ........................................................................ 10
6.2.3 Grazing land management ................................................................................................ 10
6.2.4 MAPs/NTFPs cultivation to reduce stress on natural resource ........................................ 11
6.2.5 Land management by Orchard and Cardamom ................................................................ 11
6.2.6 Waste generation and waste management system ............................................................ 11
6.2.7 Waste water management ................................................................................................. 12
6.2.8 Firewood Management ..................................................................................................... 12
6.2.9 Water resource and irrigation management ...................................................................... 12
6.2.10 Safety measures and public health .................................................................................. 13
6.2.11 Management of Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticides ....................................................... 13
6.2.12 Organic Farming ............................................................................................................. 13
6.2.13 Social Conflicts and adverse impacts to indigenous people ........................................... 13
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6.2.14 Work camp facilities ....................................................................................................... 13
6.2.15 Child labor ...................................................................................................................... 14
6.2.16 Employment and wage discrimination ........................................................................... 14
6.2.17 Violation of laws and regulation of GoN........................................................................ 14
6.2.18 Coordination with offices of Forest, National Parks and Conservation Area ................ 14
6.2.19 Orientation on environmental issues to District Team, Stakeholders and Proponent ..... 14
6.2.20 Field Visits by District Team and Environment Expert.................................................. 14
6.3 Grievance handling mechanism ................................................................................................. 15
6.3.1 Institutional arrangement for grievance handling ............................................................. 15
6.3.2 Grievances received and addressed .................................................................................. 15
6.4 Climate change adaptation measures ......................................................................................... 15
7. Corrective action and recommendation ............................................................................................ 16
Annexes
Annex1a: Status of Environmental Safeguards during Planning Stage (July to Dec, 2016)
Annex1b: Implementation stage environmental compliance status (Till December, 2016)
Annex 2: Status of compliance with loan and grant covenants (As of Dec 31, 2016)
Annex 3: Summary Status of SPs Performance, Employment, Revenue & Environment
Compliance Status (Visited by Environment Expert (July to December, 2016)
Annex 4: Photographs
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1. BACKGROUND
The High Mountain Agribusiness and Livelihood Improvement (HIMALI) Project being
implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture Development (MoAD) (Now, Ministry of
Livestock Development-MoLD) with grant assistance from ADB intends to increase
income and employment of high mountain people through value chain development of
their niche agricultural, livestock and MAPs/NTFPs. The project assists farmers and
downstream businesses to strengthen linkages and take advantage of the gradual
improvement in infrastructure in order to create demand for mountain products. A
demand driven approach has been used for mobilization of interested producer groups,
provision of support for quality improvement, value adding and product aggregation into
quantities of scale sufficient to attract demand-side business, stimulation of private
sector agribusiness development and reduction of risk exposure to businesses investing
in the high mountain districts. The project grants is being provided to eligible entities for
implementing viable agribusiness plans that demonstrate income and employment
benefits in the project districts. The project has three major components; i) Mountain
Agribusiness Development; ii) Value Chain Capacity Development; and iii) Project
Management.
2. ENVIRONMENT SAFEGUARD IN THE HIMALI PROJECT
The major objectives of the ADB on the environment are to incorporate environmental
component in development planning and integrate environmental safeguards across
ADB operations. The HIMALI project has considered environmental component to
address environmental issues of SP implementation. As per Safeguard Policy of ADB
(2009), HIMALI Project is classified as environmental category “B” which requires
preparing Initial Environmental Examination (IEE). The HIMALI Project had prepared an
IEE report which has been approved by Ministry of Agriculture Development (MoAD) in
August 2014. All the contracted sub-projects (SPs) are category “C” project and do not
require EIA/IEE level of assessment. The agribusiness SPs under HIMALI project if not
requiring an IEE study will be subjected to preparation of Environmental Due Diligence
report (EDDR).In order to address environmental issues, the project has
developed/adopted formats of environment assessment and management (EAM)
checklist with compliance to ADB’s environmental requirements. Environment is
considered during all phase of business plans (BPs) approval, agreement and
implementation.
The project procedural requirements such as submission of necessary documents
(approval letter, recommendation letter and agreement paper), environmental screening
of BPs by independent Grant Assessment Committees (GACs), field verification,
incorporation of environment management practice during contract are considered
during SP approval and planning phase. Similarly, environmental monitoring to ensure
the compliance of mitigation measures during implementation stage is also considered
by environment safeguard of the HIMALI Project. Besides assessing ADB’s and GoN
regulatory requirements during planning and implementation phase, environmental
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compliance monitoring also assesses the compliances of contractual commitment made
on environment, project environmental requirements for awarding grant, and
implementation of environmental management practice. Compliance monitoring of SPs
will be carried out by PMU, District level project staffs and other line agencies (MoAD,
DADO, DLS, DFO, NPWCs, DDC etc.).
3. OVERALL ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD STATUS
The environmental safeguard requirements of GoN and ADB are satisfactorily
addressed in SPs planning and implementation stages. The project has adopted
procedural requirements such as environmental screening and environment
assessment and management (EAM) checklist review during business plans evaluation.
Public consultation meeting minute, land ownership paper, required agreement papers,
approval/recommendation letters (from DFO, CFUG, DADO, DLSO and Offices of
National Park and Conservation Area) are also carefully assessed during BPs approval
process. During evaluation, the project may also require additional documents for public
consent for resource utilization, waste management plan, water source/demand,
firewood source/demand and raw material source/demand. The field verification is also
conducted to assess provided information in BPs and additional information suggested
by the project. Specific to the SPs categories, a simplified environmental management
practice has been prepared and included to the SP contract document as
recommended by IEE.
About 57SPs have been contracted during the reporting period of July to December,
2016 out of which 1 SP is categorized as large agribusiness (cost ranges above NRs. 5
million), 2SPs medium agribusiness (cost ranges from NRs. 2 million to NRs. 5 million)
and rest are categorized as small agribusiness (Cost up to NRs, 2 million).These
medium and large SPs are recommended for EDDR preparation as of environmental
assessment requirements of the project. About 46% of contracted SPs (n=57) are of
livestock i.e. goat/sheep/cattle/chauri rearing SPs. The project has also contracted SPs
of MAP (Satuwa/Chiraito) cultivation (8), vegetable production (7), apple production (7),
Nepali Handmade Paper (4), Kiwi production (2),Sea-buck thorn and Cardamom
cultivation (1). Till December, 2016, about 646SPs are contracted. None of these SPs
requires environment assessments (i.e. IEE and EIA).
The project has included the environment management related activities such as
compost pit, grass cultivation, MAPs/NTFPs cultivation, irrigation management, plastic
pond, bio-fertilizer, bio-pesticides, tree plantation, solar light set, solar drier and safety
measures in SPs’ activities. About 9% (i.e. NRs 6 million) of total agreement cost of
NRs. 66.6 million has been allocated on these activities. The project has also included
grazing/pasture land management, forage and hay production, additional trees
plantation, promotion of MAPs/NTFPs cultivation, compensatory trees plantation,
organic farming, balance use of recommended pesticides, use of personal protective
wares and use of alternative source of energy for drying/boiling/cooking and
improved/modern drying methods in environment management section of contract
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document. The project has also emphasized participation of women, local people, dalits,
indigenous and deprived communities in SP related activities, resource utilization and
social conflict. No violations of local traditions, culture and indigenous people, promotion
of local labor, avoidance of under aged workers, written consent for utilizing common
resources, slope stabilization through engineering and bioengineering measures,
minimizing trees cutting (if unavoidable), adoption of balance cut & fills, provision of first
aid kit, spoil management and construction of compost pits, soak pits, septic pits are
considered during implementation of SPs. Grantees are also oriented in environmental
issues and management during contract. Specific to the SPs, environment management
and monitoring plan (EMMP) is also prepared and shared to the SPs during
implementation.
No environmental grievances are reported during the reporting period. The project has
been receiving environmental monitoring reports from districts. The project is
strengthening environmental compliance monitoring and reporting by structured
formats, follow ups, feedbacks, orientations and training to the district team.
4. COMPLIANCE STATUS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS
There are 5loan and grant covenants for safeguard specified for the project.
Environmental safeguard related project are in compliance with covenants as regular
follow up actions are being taken according to approved PAM and IEE report. (Refer to
Annex 2for Detail)
5. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT
Regarding to the institutional arrangement, the project has established project
management unit (PMU) in central level and District Project Coordination Office (DPC)
in respective districts to monitor and evaluate SP status including environment
safeguard compliance. MoLD has appointed a Class I officer from the Department of
Livestock Services (DLS) as Project Director to head the project management unit
(PMU). The PMU is responsible for implementation, coordination, monitoring and
evaluation of the project. The PMU comprises government deputed staffs, contracted
staffs and team of consultants to assist PMU and to monitor the SPs. For each of the 10
districts, the MoLD has assigned the Senior Officer of DLSO or DADO as District
Project Coordinator (DPC) for DPC office depending on the predominant value chains
and program profile. The DPCs have the provision of a team of District Monitoring
Coordinator (DMC), District Agribusiness Monitor (DAM) and District Agro-enterprise
Specialist (DAES) to assist DPC and to monitor from district level. DLS/DoA Regional
Directorates of four regions (Mid-western, Western, Central and Eastern) have been
assigned limited responsibilities for their coordination in training and technical services,
monitoring and evaluation, reporting, in addition to line agency functions between center
and district.
For planning stage environmental compliance, the project has the provision of
environment and social safeguard specialists in Grant Assessment Committees (GACs)
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to screen environment requirements, necessary documents, environmental assessment
and management (EAM) checklist during evaluation. They recommend SPs to
incorporate additional information and suggestions. Along with the field verification
format and suggestions provided by PMU, DMTs and DPCs conduct field verification.
To ensure the safeguard compliance during planning and implementation stages, the
project has also the provision of environment expert in PMU. Besides SPs visit,
environment expert also prepares environment monitoring and reporting formats and
enhances the capacity of district team for monitoring and reporting. The environment
expert also coordinates with district stakeholders. With the help of structured checklist,
DMTs are mobilized for environment compliance monitoring of SPs and their reporting
to the project. Environment expert in PMU verifies required documents and sets
indicators for planning stage during contract. The monitoring team in HIMALI project
also includes required environment status during their regular SP monitoring.
The project has established grievance handling mechanism (GHM) in project
management unit and district project coordinator offices of all working districts where
the grievances from stakeholders are documented, redressed and reported.
5.1 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE MONITORING MECHANISM
Environment compliance monitoring mechanism is given in following chart.
Fig 1: Chart showing institutional arrangement for environmental compliance monitoring and reporting
5.2 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING MECHANISM IN DISTRICT
DPC coordinators are the main responsible persons in district to monitor environmental
issues and their reporting. Each District has a team of DAES, DMC and DAM under
DPC coordinator to monitor the SPs’ environmental compliance status. These teams
along with concerned stakeholders from DADO, DLSO, DFO jointly monitor the
compliance status. These teams have already been provided environmental trainings
and provided a structured monitoring checklists and reporting formats along with
SPs Environment
Compliance Monitoring
• Review documents and include environment
management practices during contract
• Document/redress grievances
• Sub-project monitoring
PMU
DPCs (DAES,
DAM &DMC)
GACs
• Screen Project procedural requirements, EAM
checklist during approval
• Recommend for additional environmental
assessment and suggestions
• Assist to set planning stage indicators
• Set compliance indicator for implementation phase
• Review compliance status both in planning &
implementation stage
• Sub-projects visits, feedbacks, follow ups, design
monitoring and reporting formats, organize training,
work with GAC& recommend Project & sub-projects
to adopt environment requirement
• Prepare ECMR and necessary reports
• Assist to prepare necessary documents during
planning phase, field verification
• Assess environment compliance status during
implementation and report to Environment Expert
• Suggest environment impact mitigation measures
• Document/redress grievances
Environment
Expert
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monitoring and reporting guideline in Nepali. Monitoring checklists are used during visit
and reporting formats are updated and sent to the project’s environment expert in every
three months. The environmental expert reviews and makes necessary
recommendation and compiles them to incorporate in quarterly, semiannual and annual
report as per requirement. DMTs are also oriented in environmental monitoring and
reporting in every six months. Now, the district teams are monitoring environmental
status of SPs and the project has been receiving environmental report regularly.
6. COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD MEASURES
Compliance status of environmental safeguard measures for both planning and
implementation stage is provided in Annex1a and Annex1b (as prescribed by ADB).
Planning stage compliance status is given for the reporting period of July to December,
2016 whereas Implementation stage compliance status is reported till December,
2016.DMT of the respective districts use the formats to collect the information of waste
management, trees used and compensatory plantation, additional plantation by SPs,
fodder trees plantation and grass cultivation in livestock SPs, raw material used, their
cultivation status and firewood demand for MAPs/NTFPs processing SPs, number of
fruits trees, area of cultivation in fruits cultivation SPs and Utis plantation, area of
cultivation in Cardamom SPs, social conflicts, impact to indigenous people and
grievances. The information are updated and sent to the Environment Expert of PMU in
quarterly basis. Environmental expert verifies this information and compiles/updates
them to produce semiannual environmental compliance monitoring report.
6.1 DURING PLANNING AND APPROVAL PHASE
The project has followed the project and the government’s procedural requirement
during planning stage. The format of environmental compliance status during planning
phase includes environment screening, environment categorization of SPs, EAM
checklist, public consultation minute, resource use consent and budget for environment
management related activities. 57 SPs are contracted during the reporting period of July
to December, 2016. Environmental screening is carried out for all the contracted SPs. It
is found that all the contracted SPs are "category C" project and DDR preparation is
undergoing for 3 SPs of medium and large SPs. Permits from forest, DADO/DLSO and
user groups, resource use consent paper, public consultation minute, EAM checklist
were submitted along with the proposal. Environmental management practices are
included in all SPs contract paper and grantees were oriented on environment issues
during contract and district level training. NRs. 6 Million (9.06%of total cost NRs. 66.68
million)is allocated environment management related activities such as grass cultivation,
bio-fencing, water conservation, solar use, bio-fertilizer, compost pit etc by 56 SPs. A
summary of environmental safeguard status during planning stage is given in the
following table and detail status is provided in Annex1a.
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Table 1: Environment safeguard status during planning stage (July to December, 2016)
6.1.1 Project Procedural Requirement
Environmental screening of BPs by environmental safeguard specialists of GACs as per
the project environment requirement and field verification by DPCs and district team are
regular and on-going activities for grant approval phase. GACs also suggest type and
level of environment assessment reports (IEE/DDR) required to be submitted by SPs.
The project procedural requirements are assessed for all 57 contracted SPs.
6.1.2 Verification of necessary government’s approval
Agreement paper, necessary permits and approval letter from DFO, Community Forest
User Group (CFUG), Office of National Park and Conservation Area, recommendation
letter from DADO/DLSO are pre-requisite for the project evaluation and grant approval.
These documents are carefully screened by DPCs, GACs and PMU as per need.
Potential impacts such as deforestation, loss of grazing land, resource use issues and
social conflict are being mitigated through such documents. The SPs such as
chiraito/satuwa cultivation, forest grazing dependent livestock husbandry, sea-buck
thorn juice processing have submitted the approval letter from forest, national parks and
conservation areas.
District/Code
Nos of
SP
contra
cted
Total Cost in
NRs.
Nos of SP
carried out
environme
ntal
screening
(%)
Environme
nt category
of the SP
(A/B/C/FI)
Nos of SPs
getting
Permits
from
Forest/Na
tional
Parks
Permits
from
DADO/DL
SO (%)
Resource
use
consent
received
(%)
Public
consultat
ion
minute
included
(%)
EAM is
included
in BP (%)
EMP
included
in
contract
(%)
Nos of
SPs
undergoi
ng DDR
preparati
o
No of SPs
with EM
Related
activities
EM Cost in
Budget
Agreement
(NRs)
EM
budget
(%)
Sankhuwasab
ha (01)4 6,432,458 100 C 4 100 100 100 100 100 1 3 217,000 3.37
olukhumbu (02 3 7,336,715 100 C 2 100 100 100 100 100 1 3 423,510 5.77
Dolkha (03) 16 21,494,276 100 C 14 100 100 100 100 100 1 16 807,938 3.76
Rasuwa (04) 3 3,009,342 100 C 1 100 100 100 100 100 3 80,000 2.66
Manang (05) 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Mustang (06) 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
Dolpa (07) 1 1,523,540 100 C 1 100 100 100 100 100 1 27,000 1.77
Jumla (08) 27 24,311,893 100 C 16 100 100 100 100 100 27 3,735,752 15.37
Mugu (09) 1 448,088 100 C 1 100 100 100 100 100 1 187,345 41.81
Humla (10) 2 2,128,497 100 C 1 100 100 100 100 100 2 561,100 26.36
Total 57 66,684,809 40 3 56 6,039,645 9.06
BP: Business Plan, DDR: Due Dilligence Report, EM: Environment Management, EMP: Environment management practice, NA: Not Applicable, SP: Sub-project
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6.1. 3 Environment Screening and categorization
All the contracted SPs were screened with reference of environment aspect. All SPs are
found under “category C”, thus do not require IEE and EIA level of assessment.
However, the project has planned to prepare environment due diligence reports (EDDR)
of 3 medium and large agribusiness SPs. The SP of Ayurved Medicine Production
(Lumbini Ayurved Pharmacy Pvt. Ltd, Tilottama Municipality-20, Rupendhi) is a large SP
of cost NRs. 43 Million which is requested to submit EDDR.
6.1.3 Public consultation minutes and resource use consent
The project has assessed the community consultation minutes for all BPs during
evaluation. The BPs without these minutes were either rejected or recommended to
submit. Thus, all the contracted SPs have included community consultation minute.
Besides few suggestions, these minutes also include resource utilization consent from
community. Few SPs have submitted separate resources utilization consent of water
use and public grazing land from user groups.
6.1.4 Land Ownership
The project requires land ownership paper for construction activities. The activities such
as grass/MAPs/NTFPs cultivation, vegetable production also requires land ownership
document or written agreement for land lease. There is no land acquisition issue due to
SPs implementation.
6.1.5 Environmental Assessment and Management Checklist
It is found that EAM checklists are included in all submitted BPs. Questionnaires have
been developed/adopted during field verification and SPs monitoring since the
environment management practices in the submitted EAMs were not explained clearly
and are insufficient as well. The BPs without the EAM checklist is rejected.
6.1.6 Incorporation of environment management practice
The screening questionnaires of the matrix and mitigation measures proposed initially
are insufficient to address the potential impacts and their mitigation measures. The
project has now started adopting SP’s specific environmental management practice as
contractual document. All 57 contracted SPs during this reporting period are provided
an environment management practice. The environmental issues were discussed with
the grantee during contract. The project has also provided environmental management
and monitoring plan (EMMP) to the SPs such as Nepali Handmade Paper, MAPs
Processing and Slaughter Slab during implementation.
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6.1.7 Budgetary Activities
The project has allocated about NRs. 6 million for activities of grass cultivation, compost
pit, organic fertilizer, bio-pesticides, solar drier, solar set, irrigation management, tress
plantation, NTFPs cultivation and plastic ponds etc. according to the nature of SP. 26
Livestock subprojects has allocated NRs. 939,985 for compost pit and grass cultivation.
Major amount (NRs. 2.26 million) was allocated for irrigation management (intake
construction, water reservoir) for 7SPs of apple production. 39SPs (out of 57)have
allocated budget for compost pit construction.
6.1.8 Environment benefits by MAPs, Fruits and Cardamom SPs
During the reporting period of July to December, 2016, the project has contracted 9SPs
of apple and Kiwi production which add environment benefits by increasing the number
of trees, greenery in project areas. There are 80 MAPs cultivation project till date. From
July to December, 2016, there are 8SPs of Chiraito, Atis and Saffron production
contracted under MAPs cultivation which also helps to manage the land. Till date, 30
SPs of apple (Production only) have planted 130,000 apple saplings. Similarly, 25 SPs
of Kiwi production have planted 4,914 Kiwi saplings.
6.2 DURING IMPLEMENTATION STAGE
Physical, biological and socio-economic aspects are considered during implementation
phase. The compliance status of 519 SPs has been reported till December, 2016. A
summary of compliance status of implementation stage is given in Table 2 and detail
status is provided in Annex 1 b.
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Table 2: The summary of compliance status of implementation stage (Till December, 2016)
T P
Sankhuwasabh
a (01)37 415 10375 410 1570 2 2 0 159 1885 600 0 0 26 114 429 100 0 0 0 0
Solukhumbu
(02)46 306 7650 0 2020 2 2 0 56 180 1500 0 2000 80 250 65 350 306 36898 2398 5000
Dolkha (03) 129 1094 27350 0 15802 0 0 0 620 33013 19702 0 7661 235 1740 958 814 492 398810 9075 800
Rasuwa (04) 18 326 8150 188 163 0 0 0 47 131 0 0 0 0 1000 101 900 0 0 0 0
Manang (05) 26 1736 43400 5350 4483 1 1 0 7 0 60742 0 7000 735 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mustang (06) 38 93 2325 891 14597 0 0 0 138 179 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dolpa (07) 71 641 16025 2843 4679 10 7 3 92.5 1763 57200 579 4000 304.43 200 5 100 0 0 0 0
Jumla (08) 60 990 24750 3166 1010 1 1 0 44 179 16460 1023 9000 1148 193 154 455 0 0 0 0
Mugu (09) 45 735 18375 1608 10607 5 3 2 31 1112 7316 203 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Humla (10) 49 104 2600 1600 1050 0 0 0 151 586 430 130 2000 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total519 6440 161000 16056 55981 21 16 5 1345.5 39028 163950 1935 31661 2646.4 3497 1712 2719 798 435708 11473 5800
Note: Y: Yes, N: No, NA: Not Applicable, T: Target, P: Planted, SG: Safety Gears, LI: Life Insured, WCF: Work Camp Facility
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Raw
material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Area of
cultivation
in private
land
(Ropani)
Quantity of
Firewood
per day
(Kg/Day)
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area
(Ropani)
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
District/CodeSP
Objectives
Cut tree
Number
Compensatory Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas)
Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
For All Visited SPs Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs Cardamom SPsAdditional
Tree
Plantation
(Survived)
(Y/N) if Y
give number
Nos of
grievances
documented
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Grass
Cultivation
Area
(Ropani)
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6.2.1 Soil erosion, landslide control, spoil management and drainage management
Soil erosion and landslide issues occur during construction and land preparation by
SPs. As there are no major construction activities in HIMALI funded SPs, the landslide
and soil erosion issues are not significant. However; the project has encouraged SPs to
adopt preventive measures to cope with those potential issues. Spoil generation is not
the significant issue due to nature of SP construction activities. All the generated spoils
from minor construction activities are managed by SPs themselves. Drainage is
considered for liquid waste and waste water from processing (Dairy/MAPs/NTFPs),
slaughter and livestock SPs and managed by these SPs.
6.2.2 Tree cutting and compensatory plantation
During the land preparation and to meet
the requirement of firewood and wood for
construction activities, trees are cleared
by few SPs. It is reported that 6,440 trees
were cleared by 519SPsfor shed
construction of livestock SPs, land
preparation for implementation. These
cut trees are compensated by plantation,
additional plantation, fruit plantation and
fodder plantation. It is calculated that
about 161,00 trees should be planted as
compensatory plantation (as of 1:25
provision). The plantation status is
provided in chart and details are in Annex1b.
6.2.3 Grazing land management
Besides getting prior approval from district forest office, community forest user group,
national parks and conservation areas for livestock grazing, few SPs have also
practiced grazing land management practices. The SPs have allocated budget for grass
cultivation in public and private land. Few SPs of livestock have also cultivated grass in
pasture land. The Project has supported for grass cultivation and encourage for hay
production for winter feeding to livestock. Among 220 visited SPs of
Yak/Chauri/Sheep/Chyangra/Cow, 107 SPs are reported their own grazing land and 20
SPs are under stall feeding. Grass cultivation on 67 ha (1346Ropani) of land and
plantation of 390,28 fodder trees plantation are reported till date. Proponents are
encouraged for forage cultivation in marginal or waste land without compromising food
security i.e. no any forage cultivation at prime agriculture land. The coordination with
district forest office/National Park and Conservation Area is also made to assess
carrying capacity of forest grazing land. The details of grazing land
(ownership/approval), fodder tree plantation and grass cultivation in livestock SPs are
also provided in Annex1b.
6440
161000
67644
16056
5598139028
163950
3166113408
020000400006000080000
100000120000140000160000180000
Chart: Cut Trees and Plantation
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6.2.4 MAPs/NTFPs cultivation to reduce stress on natural resource
Sustainable harvestings of forest products (MAPs, NTFPs) are applied to maintain
natural regeneration capacity of products. For the SPs especially MAPs/NTFPs
processing, proponents are encouraged to cultivate these products in marginal/waste
land to meet the raw material demand and to reduce the pressure on forest. To reduce
the impacts, these SPs are provided trainings on sustainable extraction/harvesting of
raw materials after awarding contract. The practice of receiving approval letter from
district forest offices to collect raw material has also helped to minimize the impact.
Moreover, the project follows the recommendations from district forest offices and
includes them in environment management practice during implementation. The
project has also allocated budget for their cultivation in their private land. The SPs
have also managed their private forest, promote cultivation locally. From the available
report from districts, Lokta and Argeli are cultivated on 48 ha (961 ropani) of private
land by 11 SPs of Nepali handmade paper. Aromatic plant (Gaultheria fragrantissima-
wintergreen-Machhino in Nepali) is cultivated on 35 ropani of land by 3 SPs of
wintergreen oil production. These SPs have received written approval for the raw
material collection if the source is forest or community forest. The project will
coordinate with district forest and have agreed to assess sustainable yield of these
products. Besides, the project has also supported 77 SPs for MAPs cultivation which
has also helped to reduce the stress on natural resource.
6.2.5 Land management by Orchard and Cardamom
The project has supported various SPs of Apple, Walnut, Pomegranate, Orange, Kiwi
and cardamom cultivation which add the greenery. About 50000 apple plants in 28 ha
by Agro-manang and 10,000 pomegranate plants in 2 ha by Tamakoshi agriculture farm
of Dolkha are two major SPs in fruits cultivation. As of the report, SPs of Orchard
management, a total of 163,950 of apple, pomegranate, orange and kiwi have been
planted in 132 ha (2646Ropani) of land. Nursery also sells 31,661 saplings of these
plants. About 40 ha (798Ropani) of land is cultivated by 12 SPs of cardamom
production. The project has also recommended SPs using of vegetation as fencing if
needed.
6.2.6 Waste generation and waste management system
According to the nature of SPs, wastes such as urine/manure from livestock, unused
parts of vegetables, used plastics/bottles, date expired material and degraded products
are generated. Compost pits are proposed for most of these SPs. Few SPs such as
piggery, cattle farming have taken self-initiation for urine/manure and waste water
collection pit. About 429 SPs have reported compost pit/soak pit. Organic degradable
wastes are composted by pit or pile method. It is reported that few livestock SPs have
practiced selling of manure and urine from which they are generating revenues.
According to record book, Kaka Khatri cow farming SPs of Sankhuwasabha generates
NRs 20,000 per month by selling 2 Tractor manure and urine.About 99,749 kg of animal
manure and 25,660 Liters of urine were sold per month. The SPs such as meat
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processing, NTFP processing requires soak pit for waste water management. A
separate pit/or practice for non-degradable waste(plastic, bottles etc.) is suggested to
the SPs.
6.2.7 Waste water management
Water is commonly used in processing and cleaning activities. Waste water is common
in processing activities (Milk, Meat, NTFPs/MAPs and Juice) and livestock SPs. SPs are
now paying attention to waste water management even though not considered initially
or lacking in the SPs. Few SPs for which those practiced were not considered initially
(e.g. Meat Processing Sp of Mugu) are also recommended for waste management
practice. Besides encouraging individual waste management practice, soak pits and
septic tanks are also considered for processing SPs such as handmade paper, MAPs
processing, fruit processing, dairy, slaughter slabs and livestock. It is reported that all
Nepali handmade paper production SPs have constructed soak pit for waste water
management.
6.2.8 Firewood Management
SPs such as Handmade Paper, Milk and Jadibuti processing, demand more firewood
for cooking/drying activities. Other SPs of milk production, livestock, cardamom drying,
also requires firewood for cooking activities. 1637 kg of firewood is daily needed by 14
SPs of MAP/NTFPs processing. This firewood is derived legally from community forest
and private forest. SPs also require firewood for cardamom drying. According to
proponent, about 30 kg of firewood is required for drying 1 kg cardamom. It is reported
that up to 2719 kg/yr firewood is required by Namuna agriculture farm of Dolkha. 5800
kg/yr of firewood is used for cardamom drying SPs.SPs are encouraged for solar drier,
modern cooking stoves and trees plantation to reduce the dependency on forest for
firewood. Tora Juice SP of Mustang has been using electricity instead of firewood. Dairy
of Mustang, they are demanding electric machinery for pasteurization process due to
high cost of LPG gas and shortage of firewood. Dry fruits processing SP of Marpha has
installed solar drier for fruits drying. The project has recommended SPs to plant fast
growing trees and additional plantation in private or marginal land to meet firewood
demand. During the visit, it is found that the proponents have also managed their
private forest for trees and wood, thus reducing the pressure on forest.
6.2.9 Water resource and irrigation management
Written consent of water source utilization from user groups has mitigated the potential
social conflict. SPs have allocated budget for construction of intake, reservoir tank,
plastic ponds especially for apple cultivation and vegetable production. The water used
for Trout SPs does not compete with community drinking water purpose. The trout SPs
of Rasuwa have received approval from Langtang National Park (LNP) for water source
utilization. It is recommended that the conservation of water source, assessment of
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alternative sources of water, water availability and water requirement are needed for
sustainable use of water.
6.2.10 Safety measures and public health
The project has made the provision of protective gears like helmet, mask, gloves,
shoes, apron etc. during SPs contract. Few processing SPs of lokta, milk and MAPs
during machinery operation have also provided these safety gears to the worker. Few
SPs have also allocated budget for gloves, mask and boots. Use of gloves and mask
while handling and applying pesticides is recommended by SPs. In addition to the
compulsory use of safety measures during performing work, it is suggested that first aid
box should be made available at the site.
6.2.11 Management of Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticides
The SPs of vegetable and fruit production use the chemical pesticides to kill unwanted
pests. Pesticides also kill the beneficial organisms like spiders, ladybird, beetles that are
the predators of plant pests. Residual effect of chemical pesticides may remain in
environment for long period and hence have harmful effects to the human health. So,
SPs are suggested to use only prescribed dose of recommended chemical pesticides
and sell their products only after pesticides effect is over. SPs have also allocated
budget for compost fertilizer and bio-pesticides. If chemicals are used, it is suggested to
keep them safely in a closed cabinet away from the reach of children.
6.2.12 Organic Farming
Priorities have given for using compost, animal manure and bio-fertilizers as far as
practicable. Soil and nutrient conservation techniques like cyclic cultivation, planting of
nitrogen fixing leguminous plants, mulching, plantation of hedgerows etc. are also
suggested to lower the use of chemical fertilizers. Awareness and training for
composting and organic farming are also provided to the farmers. The use of pesticides
is not noticed during visit as the SPs are located in high altitude and cold region.
6.2.13 Social Conflicts and adverse impacts to indigenous people
No major social conflict issues and negative impact to the life of indigenous people were
reported yet.It is found that the indigenous people are also benefitted positively in terms
of employment; entrepreneur and economic growth. The project has the provision public
consultation minute and source utilization consent which has reduced such impacts.
6.2.14 Work camp facilities
The construction activities are minor. Local people are used, thus, provision of
construction work camp is non-significant. Temporary labour camp with these facilities
will be considered if needed. During implementation, FewSPs have constructed a guard
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room, store house or house for workers. These facilities should have toilets and drinking
water facilities. Thus SPs are suggested to construct toilets and provide drinking water.
6.2.15 Child labor
No children below 16 years are employed as labours in any project activities.
6.2.16 Employment and wage discrimination
No wage discrimination for women performing similar nature of work is reported yet.
6.2.17 Violation of laws and regulation of GoN
The project/SPs have followed the rules and regulation of GoN during their
implementation.
6.2.18 Coordination with offices of Forest, National Parks and Conservation Area
Aide Memoire Review Mission of May, 2016 has also recommended the project’s
environment expert to coordinate with District Forest Offices to assess the availability of
raw material of MAPs/NTFPs SPs and firewood requirement by SPs. Environment
expert has also visited offices of Makalu Barun National Park of Sankhuwasbha,
Lagngtang National Park of Rasuwa, DFOs of Sankhuwasabha, Dolkha, Jumla and
Mugu and shared the activities and environmental status. Representatives of these
offices have appreciated the project’s activities. They also suggested assessing carrying
capacity of grazing land, sustainable harvesting of raw material and their availability in
coordination with respective stakeholders.
6.2.19 Orientation on environmental issues to District Team, Stakeholders and
Proponent
Environment training was conducted to district stakeholders such as DADO, DLSO and
DFO. The orientation to the district team is a regular activity to be held every six
months. Now, environmental session is included in training to the district stakeholders
conducted by PMU and AEC. Environment expert had also oriented about
environmental requirements to business proponents of Mugu and Jumla of the project.
Environmental sessions are now also included to district level trainings conducted by
AEC. Proponents are also briefed by District Team and Environmental Expert during
visit.
6.2.20 Field Visits by District Team and Environment Expert
Total 519SPs of implementation stages have been visited and compliance status has
been incorporated/updated (as given in Annex1b).Environment expert also visited
31SPs of 2 districts (Jumla-15, Humla-16) during July to December, 2016 and field
report of these visit were submitted to PMU. Now, the environmental expert has visited
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all 10 districts. A summary of major environmental issues, mitigation measures and
recommendation for visited SPs is given in Annex 3. The photo during visit is provided
in Annex 4.
6.3 GRIEVANCE HANDLING MECHANISM
The project and DPC offices of all districts have started documenting, redressing and
reporting of received grievances. Grievances are also received during the SP
monitoring.
6.3.1 Institutional arrangement for grievance handling
DPC coordinator is the main responsible person in district to redress the grievances
received. In Project, Project Director takes the responsibility for overall grievance
handling. The HIMALI team of districts and PMU will receive the grievances. DPCs,
DMCs, DAESs, DAMs and other stakeholders jointly deal the issues.
6.3.2 Grievances received and addressed
Till date, the PMU/DPC has received 21 grievances, of which 16 grievances are
redressed and 5 grievances are under verification and process of redress. No major
environmental grievances were reported during the reporting period of July to
December, 2016. According to the report from districts, most of the grievances are for
agreement delay, budget reduction and financial release. The project received 6
grievances such as delay in reimbursement and partnership issues during
implementation and is locally resolved.
6.4 CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION MEASURES
Few practices during agribusiness implementation have helped not only to moderate
harm of climate change but also to exploit beneficial opportunities for mountain people.
Besides considering poverty reduction and food security of mountain people, water
resource management, grass land and forest management, degraded land
management, additional trees plantation, bio-briquette promotion, livestock waste
management and integrated pest and nutrient management are few major practices
adopted in agribusiness activities of the project which add mountain people to adapt
changing climate. Improved crop and grazing land management to increase soil carbon
storage, restoration of cultivated peaty soils and degraded lands, improved livestock
and manure management to reduce CH4 emissions, improved nitrogen fertilizer
application techniques to reduce N2O emissions are few measures to reduce climate
change impact. Likewise, improved energy efficiency, mulch farming, cover cropping,
conservation tillage and water management are also considered important for climate
change mitigation. The project has considered organic farming, use of compost and
animal manure, organic fertilizer and bio-pesticides for the agriculture SPs.
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Till December, there are 96 MAPs/NTFPs SPs in which 84SPs are for MAPs cultivation
and 22 processing SPs are also promoting cultivation of these products. Similarly, the
project has also supported for the SPs such as bio-briquette production, incense
production and rainbow trout farming. These agriculture practices of MAPs cultivation
and processing are also considered as an alternate agriculture practice to manage
agriculture land and to adapt climate change impacts for mountain people. Among 314
contracted livestock SPs of cow farming, goat farming, sheep rearing and yak rearing
which require forage/grass cultivation and grass land management. The projects has
also considered for forage production to reduce the pressure on forest and grass land.
These activities have reduced the pressure on forest. There are 50SPs of
apple/orange/pomegranate/walnut cultivation production have increased the number of
plants and helped combating soil erosion and land degradation. 27 SPs of Kiwi fruits
production/nursery of Solukhumbu and Dolkha district have attracted the local people
for cultivation which could be the alternate agriculture practice to increase their income.
20SPs of cardamom has also helped to manage degraded land. 59SPs of vegetable
production (within Tunnel) and water management and source conservation may also
help to adapt climate change impact. The project has supported to construct water
reservoir tank, drip irrigation, use of sprinkles, water source protection which have
helped as adaptation measures for potential water scarcity. The DPCs have established
199 (MAPs/fodder/fruits) nurseries.
As the agriculture and forestry are the major potential for GHG mitigations, the project
will emphasize the agribusiness activities with biological diversity, ecosystem service
and forest and grazing land management to reduce vulnerability to climate change. The
project has coordinated with district forest office, district soil conservation office, national
park and conservation office for activities such as afforestation, reforestation, forest
management, reduced deforestation rate, forage management, land management,
water source/watershed management and conservation pond. The project will give
priorities on topping up of the SPs for increasing forest area, protecting watershed,
managing degraded land, forage nursery management and plantation activities.
7. CORRECTIVE ACTION AND RECOMMENDATION
The project has been receiving environmental monitoring reports from districts. The
project has focused on statistical information of environment related issues such as
grazing land area, grass/fodder cultivation, tree loss, compensatory/additional
plantation, waste/waste water management, firewood demand, raw material
(NTFPs/MAPs) requirement, grievances etc. Besides monitoring environmental issues,
suggesting mitigation practices and regular compliance reporting, the project has
considered a mechanism for quality information for coming day’s plans. Issues and
corrective action is given below:
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Table 3: Issue, corrective action, recommendation and responsible agency
SN ISSUES CORRECTIVE ACTION & RECOMMENDATION RESPONSIBLE AGENCY
1
Improving the
quality on
environmental
monitoring and
reporting
• Quality of environment monitoring and
reporting will be enhanced through follow
ups, feedbacks, orientation, training and
workshop.
• Increasing field monitoring by Environment
Expert and concerned stakeholders and
providing feedbacks
Environment
Expert/District
Stakeholders
2
Sustainable
harvesting of raw
material, orientation
in environmental
protection (As
recommended by
ADB)
• Coordination with concerned stakeholders
(Forest)
• Training to business owner for sustainable
harvesting
• Promoting proponent for Raw material
cultivation
• Involvement of local stakeholders during
training and monitoring
• Orientation to stakeholders on
environmental protection
PMU/AEC
3
Adopting
environment
management
practices those not
included in budget
• Project/SPs will also focus on Environment
management activities which are not
included in budget.
• Allocate budget on trees plantation
activities, forage cultivation, pasture
management, waste management plan,
electricity, solar energy (to minimize
firewood demand), safety measures, and
first aid box.
PMU/Proponent/DPC
4
Monitoring of Forest
Dependent SPs by
District Forest
Office/Conservation
Areas
• Allocate budget to these offices for
monitoring.
• Provide few responsibilities to be conducted
by concerned office for sustainable
extraction and harvesting of forest products.
• Involve them in orientation, training and
workshop
PMU/Respective
stakeholders
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Annexes
Annex1a: Status of Environmental Safeguards during Planning
Stage (July to Dec, 2016)
Annex1b: Implementation stage environmental compliance status
(Till December, 2016)
Annex 2: Status of compliance with loan and grant covenants (As
of Dec 31, 2016)
Annex 3: Summary Status of SPs Performance, Employment,
Revenue& Environment Compliance Status (Visited by
Environment Expert (July to December, 2016)
Annex 4: Photographs
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
1 01-042Incense
Production
Sunakhari Incense
Industry,
Aankhibhui V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
2,070,418 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YUnder
progressN 0
Approval for Raw
material, minimize the
use of wood
2 01-074Goat
Husbandry
Siddhakali Goat
Husbandry Farm,
Chainpur
Municipality
Ward No. 06
1,508,628 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YGrass
Cultivation10,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
3 01-044Chiraito
Cultivation
Mayam Chiraito
Production Farm,
Makalu V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
1,362,492 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Sprinkler,
compost
fertilizer, Bio-
pesticide
180,000
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
4 01-081Sheep
Husbandry
Himali Sheep
Husbandry Farm,
Hatiya V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
1,490,920 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Solar set,
grass
cultivation
27,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
6,432,458 217,000
5 02-065
Nepali Hand
Made Paper
Production
Numbur Himal
Nepali Hand Paper
Industry,
Bhakanje V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
1,186,426 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YElectric
cooker75,000
Soak pit, raw material
cultivation, minimize
firewood use, trees
plantation
6 02-068Kiwi
Production
Chomolongma
Agriculture Farm,
Jubu V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
1,007,110 Y C NA Y Y Y Y YIrrigation
management269,310
Use of organic
fertilizer, pesticides
7 02-063
Nepali Hand
Made Paper
Production
Nepali Paper
Industry,
Dudhkunda
Municipality
Ward No. 03
5,143,179 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YUnder
progressSeptic tank, 79,200
Soak pit, raw material
cultivation, minimize
firewood use, trees
plantation
7,336,715 423,510
Annex 1a: Status of Environmental Safeguards during Planning Stage (July-December, 2016)
Sankhuwasabha (01)
Solukhumbu (02)
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
8 03-211Cattle
Rearing
Sundrawati
Multipurpose
Agriculture Farm,
Sundrawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
1,435,673 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Grass
cultivation
84,362
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
9 03-230Goat
Husbandry
Kaksi Multipurpose
Goat Farm,
Sundrawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
1,325,989 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Grass,
reservoir,
cultivation,
48,379
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
10 03-175Goat
Husbandry
Chankhu Goat Farm,
Chankhu V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
1,320,217 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost Pit,
Grass
cultivation
20,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
11 03-188
Nepali Hand
Made Paper
Production
Kali Devi Hand Paper
Industry,
Hawa V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
957,375 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Improved
stoves,
Mask, Gloves
117,520
Construction of Soak
Pit, Approval for Raw
material, minimize the
use of wood
12 03-183Cardamom
Production
R.D.S. Livestock
Agriculture Farm,
Jiri Municipality
Ward No. 07
896,423 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Improved
Bhatti,
Compost Pit
101,158
Trees plantation,
irrigation management,
low use of firewood
13 03-194Kiwi
Production
Rumba Kiwi
Cultivation
Commercial Farm,
Boch V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
1,557,446 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y Compost Pit 15,000
Use of organic fertilizer
and pesticides,
irrigation management
14 03-236Goat
Husbandry
Jiri Chepte Goat
Farm,
Jiri Municipality
Ward No. 06
1,456,325 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Grass
cultivation
15,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
15 03-166Goat
Husbandry
Ghoksila Agro Farm,
Bhimeshwor
Municipality
Ward No. 08
782,995 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YGrass
Cultivation10,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
16 03-168Yak/Chauri
Husbandry
Chundanda
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry and Milk
Production Farm,
Jhyaku V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
772,800 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Solar set,
grass
cultivation
25,000
Apprval from forest,
Grazing land
management
17 03-191Yak/Chauri
Husbandry
Danphedhunga
Yak/Chauri Farm,
Jhyaku V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
725,800 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Solar set,
grass
cultivation
25,000
Apprval from forest,
Grazing land
management
18 03-203
Nepali Hand
Made Paper
Production
Dudukha Pakha
Community Paper
Industry,
Bigu V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
1,149,729 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y Soak Pit 49,275
Approval for Raw
material, minimize the
use of wood, Raw
material cultivation
19 03-222Goat
Husbandry
Basmipa Veerkuna
Goat Farm,
Suspa Chhemawati
V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
1,573,825 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Grass
cultivation
15,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
20 03-260Cattle
Rearing
Mali Organic
Agriculture Cow
Farm,
Jiri Municipality
Ward No. 03
1,351,404 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Water
management
, Compost
Pit, Grass
cultivation
100,100
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
21 03-244Cattle
Rearing
Jirishwori Unnat
Cow and Milk
Production Farm,
Jiri Municipality
Ward No. 06
1,508,244 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
grass
cultivation
15,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
22 03-114Goat
Husbandry
Khadgadas Smriti
Multipurpose
Agriculture Farm,
Melung V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
2,931,005 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YUnder
progress
Water
management
, Compost
Pit, Grass
cultivation
137,144
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
23 03-039Goat
Husbandry
Eco-Force Zoophyto
Production &
Processing Centre,
Sundrawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
1,749,026 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Grass
cultivation
30,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
21,494,276 807,938
24 04-086Goat
Husbandry
Lokpriya Agriculture
Farm,
Saramthali V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
1,318,202 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YGrass
Cultivation10,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
25 04-066Vegetable
Cultivation
Goljung Fresh
Vegetable
Production Farm,
Goljung V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
773,764 Y C NA Y Y Y Y YCompost
fertilizer30,000
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
26 04-111Vegetable
Cultivation
Nagung Agriculture
Farm,
Dhunche V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
917,376 Y C NA Y Y Y Y YCompost
fertilizer40,000
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
3,009,342 80,000
27 07-147Sheep
Husbandry
Ohm Pragatishil
Himali Sheep
Husbandry Industry,
Sharmi V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
1,523,540 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Solar Set,
Grass
cultivation
27,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
1,523,540 27,000
28 08-091Goat
Husbandry
Lekali Agro Farm,
Kalikakhetu V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
1,135,332 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YGrass
Cultivation27,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
Dolpa (07)
Rasuwa (04)
Dolkha (03)
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
29 08-093Goat
Husbandry
Saraswoti Goat
Husbandry Industry,
Shanigaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
878,100 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Solar Light,
Grass
cultivation
32,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
30 08-127
Seabuck
Thorn
Squash
Production
Bherikhola
Seabuckthorn
Processing Industry,
Tamti V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
1,041,558 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Water
supply,
Compost Pit
30,000
Waste management,
cultivation of raw
material
31 08-074Yak/Chauri
Husbandry
Bakhe Yak (Chauri)
Husbandry Industry,
Patarashi V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
1,436,800 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YGrass
Cultivation10,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
32 08-086Sheep
Husbandry
Deuli Sheep
Husbandry Industry,
Dhapa V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
1,394,600 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Reservoir,
compost pit,
Solar set,
Grass
cultivation
82,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
33 08-092Vegetable
Cultivation
Kalika Seasonal and
Offseasonal
Vegetable
Production Farm,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 01
929,539 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Water
management
, Compost
Pit, Compost
Fertilizer
287,193
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
34 08-097Goat
Husbandry
Ratna Goat
Husbandry Industry,
Mahat V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
1,167,263 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Solar Light,
Grass
cultivation
32,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
35 08-099
Attish &
Satuwa
Cultivation
Akhanda Jyoti
Herbal and
Production Industry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 02
655,697 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
irrigation
management
, Compost
pit,
78,075
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
36 08-100Vegetable
Cultivation
Bhagawati
Vegetable Industry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 15
644,400 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Water
management
, compost
pit, compost
Fertilizer, bio-
pesticide
190,000
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
37 08-103Sheep
Husbandry
Kuldev Sheep
Husbandry Industry,
Bumramadichaur
V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
1,216,775 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Solar Light,
Grass
cultivation
32,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
38 08-105Sheep
Husbandry
Neurigad Sheep
Husbandry Industry,
Bumramadichaur
V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
1,220,275 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YCompost Pit,
Solar Light22,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
39 08-107
Attish &
Akarkara
Cultivation
Nipane Mugar
Kharka Herbs
Produciton Industry,
Dillichaur V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
715,510 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YIrrigation,
compost pit210,000
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
40 08-109
Attish &
Kutki
Cultivation
Riya Herbs
Cultivation Industry,
Bumramadichaur
V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
787,673 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YIrrigation,
compost pit260,000
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
41 08-110Apple
Cultivation
Organic Apple Land,
Garjyangkot V.D.C.
Ward No. 002
1,438,132 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Irrigation,
compost pit,
Compost
fertilizer,
Apple plant
354,000Oraganic farming,
water source protection
42 08-115Sheep
Husbandry
Surya Pragatashil
Sheep Husbandry
Industry,
Tamti V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
1,267,100 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Water
reservoir,
Compost pit,
Solar set,
Grass
cultivation
57,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
43 08-118Vegetable
Cultivation
Satrakhamba
Seasonal and
Offseasonal Fresh
Vegetable
Production Industry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 13
592,530 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
compost
fertilizer, bio-
pesticide
40,000
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
44 08-122Apple
Cultivation
Pandhara Apple
Farm Industry,
Kalikakhetu V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
525,383 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Irrigation,
compost pit,
solar set,
Apple plant,
compost
fertilizer
372,787Oraganic farming,
water source protection
45 08-130Attish
Cultivation
Dilak Fruits Nursery
Industry,
Depalgaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
437,510 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YIrrigation,
compost pit210,000
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
46 08-131Vegetable
Cultivation
Kalpana Seasonal
and Fresh Vegetable
Production Industry,
Narakot V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
1,000,750 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Reservoir,
compost pit,
compost
fertilizer, bio-
pesticide
80,000
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
47 08-132Vegetable
Cultivation
Tatopani Seasonal
and Offseasonal
Vegetable
Production Industry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 02
580,030 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
compost
fertilizer, bio-
pesticide
40,000
Irrigation
management, organic
farming
48 08-133Apple
Cultivation
Chandannath Apple
Farm Industry,
Garjyangkot V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
408,165 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Irrigation,
compost pit,
apple plant,
compost
fertilizer
2,48,561Oraganic farming,
water source protection
49 08-137
Attish &
Akarkara
Cultivation
Biskule Herbs
Produciton Industry,
Patmara V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
436,000 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y Compost pit 10,000
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
50 08-138Goat
Husbandry
New Kathayat Goat
Husbandry Industry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 04
1,193,362 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost pit,
Grass
cultivation
15,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
51 08-067Apple
Cultivation
Chandrakamal Fruits
Cultivation &
Processing Industry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 05
1,391,168 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Irrigation,
compost pit,
apple plant
264,134Oraganic farming,
water source protection
52 08-136
Attish &
Akarkara
Cultivation
Kotena Herbs
Industry,
Shanigaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
1,039,400 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YIrrigation,
Compost pit260,000
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
53 08-129Apple
Cultivation
Maspati Apple &
Bean
ProductionIndustry,
Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 14
448,626 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Irrigation,
compost pit,
apple plant,
compost
fertilizer
572,682Oraganic farming,
water source protection
54 08-106Apple
Cultivation
Mahadev Apple
Farm Industry,
Dillichaur V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
330,215 Y C NA Y Y Y Y YUnder
progress
Irrigation,
compost pit,
apple plant,
compost
fertilizer
167,881Oraganic farming,
water source protection
24,311,893 3,735,752
55 09-087
Attish &
Satuwa
Cultivation
Mahadev Herbs
Nursery,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
448,088 Y C Y Y Y Y Y YIrrigation
management187,345
Plantation of trees for
shed, minimise the loss
of trees during land
preparation, irrigation
management
448,088 187,345
56 10-124Apple
Cultivation
Saarkideu Apple
Farm,
Bargaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
934,240 Y C NA Y Y Y Y Y
Irrigation
management
, Compost
pit, Apple
plant,
compost
fertilizer
529,100Oraganic farming,
water source protection
57 10-086Goat
Husbandry
Syada Mastadev
Goat Husbandry
Farm,
Syada V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
1,194,257 Y C Y Y Y Y Y Y
Compost Pit,
Solar Light,
Grass
cultivation
32,000
Grass cultivation,
fodder trees plantation,
manure/urine/waste
water management,
grazing land
management
2,128,497 561,100
66,684,809 6,039,645 9.057002773
GRM- Grievance Redress Mechanism
Environment related activities: Compost pit/Soak pit/Compost fertilizer/Bio-pesticides /Grass cultivation/Irrigation mgmt/Plastic pond/Solar light/or other safety measures included in
Jumla (08)
Mugu (9)
Humla (10)
Note: EIA- Environmental Impact Assessment; IEE- Initial Environmental Examination; DDR- Due Diligence Report; EAM- Environment Assessment and Management Plan;
S. N. C.N.Business
ObjectiveName of Subproject Total Cost
Environmenta
l screening is
carried out?
(Yes/ No)
Environment
category of
the project /
subproject
(A/B/C/FI)
Permits/approv
als/
recommendatio
ns from
Forest/National
Parks/ received
(Y/N)
Permits from
DADO/DLSO
(Yes/No)
Resource use
consent
received (Y/N)
Public
consultation
minute
included
(Y/N)
EAM is
included in
Business
Plan (Y/N)
Environmen
t mgmt
practice
included in
contract
(Y/N)
DDR is
prepared
(Yes/No)
Environment
mgmt Related
activities
Environment
Related Cost in
Budget
Agreement (NRs)
Recommendation
Note: 57 SPs are contracted during the reporting period of July to December, 2016. Environmental screening is carried out for all the contracted SPs. It is found that all the contracted SPs are "category C" project and DDR
preparation is undergoing for 3 SPs of medium and large SPs. Permits from forest, DADO/DLSO and user groups, resource use consent paper, public consultation minute, EAM checklist are submitted along with the proposal.
Environmental management practice are included in all SPs. Grantees were oriented on environment issues during contract. 9.06% (NRs. 6 Million) of total cost (NRs. 66.68 million)by 56 (out of 57) SPs are allocated environment
management related activities such as grass cultivation, biofencing, water conservation, solar use, bio-fertilizer, compost pit etc.
T P
Khorande fresh vegetable
production business plan (01-
013), Khandbari Municipality-1
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tikachhandra Farm (01-027),
Sidhakali VDC-1
Vegetable
Production5 125 0 0 0 0 0
Sawnepani pig farm (01-016),
Chainpur VDC-2Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalika enterprise vegetable
production (01-028), Sitalpati
VDC-1
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rayale beshi pig farm (01-030),
Khandbari Municipality-11Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tinjure Agriculture Production
Center (01-023), Tamaphok VDC-
8
Milk
production6 150 0 0 0 0 50 425
Angla goat farm (01-026),
Sitalpati VDC-6
Goat
Husbandry0 0 NA 0 0 0 7 150
Bhawani orange farm,
Barhabishe-5, Sankhuwasabha
(01-020)
Orange
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 26
Kakakhatri cow farm, Khadabari
Municipality-1, Sankhuwasabha
(01-014)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 32 60
Barun paper udog Khandabari
Municipality-3, Sankhuwasabha
(01-015)
Handmade
Paper
Production
8 200 250 290 0 0 0 114 50 100
Sherpa Chiraito Production
Center (01-019), Diding-9
Chiraito &
Seed
production
8 200 0 0 0 0 0 34
Hururu Herbal Production Center
(01-008), Matsyapokhari-5
Chiraito &
Seed
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62
Matsyapokhari Chiraito
Production Center (01-012),
Matsyapokhari-5
Chiraito &
Seed
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55
Rupa Vegetable Production
Center (01-045)
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 50 0 0 0
Kalika Sheep Farm (01-057),
Barabise VDC-3
Sheep &
Wool
production
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 10 40
Sidhakali Incense Udog (01-
035), Chainpur-7
Incense
production5 125 0 0 0 0 0
Simkharka Goat Farm (01-036),
Nundhaki VDC-9
Goat
Husbandry68 1700 0 0 0 0 0 60
Laliguras Goat Farm (01-055),
Pathivara VDC-9
Goat
Husbandry35 875 0 0 0 0 0 50
Jit Bahadur Chiraito Production
Center (01-053), Madi-11,
Sankhuwasabha
Chiraito &
Seed
production
5 125 0 575 0 0 0 98
Annex 1 b: Status of Environmental Safeguard during Implementation Stage (Till December, 2016)
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Mahangkali Goat Farm (01-034),
Akhibhuin-5
Goat
Husbandry42 1050 0 0 0 0 0 8 176
Pragatisil Goat Farm (01-033),
Chainpur-15
Goat
Husbandry42 1050 0 0 0 0 0 50
Sakewa Pig Farm (01-050),
Diding-2Piggery 7 175 0 0 0 0 0
Durga Sheep Farm (01-083),
Matsyapokhari-4
Sheep &
Wool
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khorande pig farm (01-038),
Khandbari 1Piggery 2 50 0 150 0 0 0 0 0
Sita Cow Farm (01-040),
Khandbari 11
Milk
production47 1175 0 1 1 0 20 200
Solung Pig Farm,
Pathibhara V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (01-024)
Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
New Devithan Goat Husbandry
Farm, Pathibhara V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (01-025)
Goat
Husbandry20 500 0 0 0 0 7 50
Chiring Chuting Livestock
Rearing Farm,
Matsyapokhari V.D.C.
Ward No. 05 (01-029)
Goat
Husbandry30 750 0 0 0 0 5 154
Angnima Herbal Production and
Buying Selling Center (01-051),
Pathivara-7
Chiraito &
Seed
production
10 250 0 0 0 0 50
Ekuwa Pathivara Chiraito
Production Center (01-052),
Pathivara-1
Chiraito &
Seed
production
15 375 0 0 0 0 80
Mude Cardamom Nursery
Production Center (01-017),
Num-4
Cardamom
Sapling10 250 160 0 0 0
Arun Barun Argi and Tourism
Center (01-005), Matsyapokhari-
5
Chiraito &
Seed
production
0 0 0 300 0 0 0
Dawalamu Herbal Production
and Buying Selling Center (01-
007), Matsyapokhari-5
Chiraito &
Seed
production
0 0 0 85 0 0 0
Mude Chiraito Production Center
(01-001), Num-4
Chiraito &
Seed
production
0 0 0 120 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Thumsinghtar Goat Farm (01-
043), Wana-8
Goat
Husbandry20 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 60
Sidhakali Goat Farm (01-074,
Chainpur-7
Goat
Husbandry10 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 260
Guptswor Women Group Goat
Farm Udog (01-0), Wana-9
Goat
Husbandry20 500 0 0 0 0 0 20 150
Sankhuwasabha (01) 37 415 10375 410 1570 2 2 0 159 1885 600 0 0 26 114 429 100 0 0 0 0
Himganga Likhurimai Krishi
Farm, Chaulakharka 7,
Solukhumbu(02-014)
Cardamom 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 8 0 4 3000
Himganga Mishrit Krishak Farm,
Chaulakharka 4, Solukhumbu(02-
017)
Cardamom 0 0 0 N 0 0 0 148 33448 1044 0
Namuna Krishi Farm, Goli 5,
Solukhumbu(02-018)Cardamom 30 750 0 60 0 0 0 150 3450 1350 2000
Beni Rainbow Trout Farm Tatha
Dana Utpadan Kendra, Beni 6,
Solukhumbu(02-022)
Rainbow
Trout0 0 0 40 1 1 0
Numbur View Cheese Udhyog,
Beni 7, Solukhumbu(02-033)Yak Cheese 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpa Chiraito Utpadan
Kendra, Nele 3, Solukhumbu(02-
035)
Chiraito
Cultivation70 1750 0 200 0 0 0
Ngdima Horticulture Farm, Beni
5, Junbesi, Solukhumbu(02-036)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Himalayan Chirayita Utpadan
Kendra, Bhakange 3,
Solukhumbu(02-040)
Chiraito
Cultivation60 1500 0 150 0 0 0
Sunakhari Mahila Bakhrapalan
Udhyog, Lokhim 4,
Solukhumbu(02-041)
Goat
Husbandry0 0 0 250 1 1 0 0 0
Phugmoche Nepali Kagaj
Udhyog, Beni 5, Phugmoche,
Solukhumbu(02-042)
Handmade
Paper
Production
0 0 0 50 0 0 0 100 40 150
PTL Dudh Utpadan Udhyog,
Garma 7, Solukhumbu(02-043)
Milk
Production0 0 0 50 0 0 0 40 80
Everest Chiraito Tatha Jadibuti
Utpadan Kendra, Salleri 2,
Surke, Solukhumbu(02-044)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Nepal Mountain Herbs Pvt. Ltd.,
Beni 6, Solukhumbu(02-45)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 200 0 2000 10
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
CBL Pashu Farm, Garma 7,
Solukhumbu(02-046)
Goat
Husbandry0 0 0 250 0 0 0 100
Dudhkunda Dudh Utpadan
Udhyog, Salleri 2, Phaplu,
Solukhumbu(02-047)
Milk
Production10 250 0 150 0 0 0
PK Himchuli Nepali Kagaj
Udhyog, Goli 6, Solukhumbu(02-
048)
Handmade
Paper
Production
27 675 0 25 0 0 0 150 25 200
Dudhkunda Kiwi Krishi Farm,
Beni 9, Phera, Solukhumbu(02-
049)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 200 0 0 10
Gorakhani Kiwi Farm, Gorakhani
3, Solukhumbu(02-050)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 200 0 0 10
Najing Mahila Purush Taja
Tarkari Samuha, Beni 6, Najing,
Solukhumbu(02-051)
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 50 0 0 0
LT Krishi Farm, Beni 3, Tumbuk,
Solukhumbu(02-054)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 200 0 0 0 200 0 0 10
Syare Jadibuti Utpadan Kendra,
Gudel 5, Syare, Solukhumbu(02-
056)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Kaku Pig and Livestock Farm,
Kanku 7, Solukhumbu(02-057)Piggery 2 50 0 150 0 0 0 0 0
Salyan Akabare Chilli Production
Farm, Salyan V.D.C. Ward No.
05(02-066)
Akabare
chilli
Production
0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Ghumnemera Livestock
Farm,Kaku V.D.C. Ward No.
09(02-072)
Milk
Production6 150 0 90 0 0 0
Livestock Goat Farm,Dudhkunda
Municipality Ward No. 05(02-
073)
Goat
Husbandry24 600 0 25 0 0 0 6 0
Dhaulagiri Pig Farm,Deusa
V.D.C. Ward No. 05(02-074)Piggery 3 75 0 30 0 0 0 0 0
Sero Bemousami Tarkari
Utpadan Kendra, Salyan V.D.C 5
(02-052)
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Khoria Chiraito Tatha Jadibuti
Utpadan Kendra, Dudhkunda
Municipality 6, (02-055)
Chiraito
Cultivation30 750 0 N 0 0 0
Dokpa Chiraito Farm, Juving 1
(02-076)
Chiraito
Cultivation20 500 0 N 0 0 0
Raj Jadibuti Utpadan Farm,
Kerung 8 (02-102)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Lama Jadibuti Utpadan Farm,
Dudhkunda Municipality 4 (02-
103)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Anupam Krishi Farm, Dudhkunda
Municipality 6 (02-104)
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Chachalung Aduwa Utpadan
Kendra, Gudel 7 (02-091)
Ginger
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Solukhumbu Krishi Farm,
Dudhkunda Municipality 8 (02-
083)
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Dimel Jadibuti Utpadan Kendra,
Tapting 9 (02-078)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
C.G. Krishi Farm, Dudhkunda
Municipality 1 (02-116)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 200 0 0 10
Mount Everest Krishi Farm,
Dudhkunda Municipality 6 (02-
084)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 200 0 0 10
D.L. Krishi Farm, Dudhkunda
Municipality 1 (02-117)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 200 0 0 10
Cilicho Krishi Farm, Chheskam 2
(02-081)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 N 0 0 0 100 0 0 10
S.S. Jadibuti Utpadan Farm,
Dudhkunda Municipality 2 (02-
120)
Satuwa
farming0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Himali Chauripalan Farm,
Dudhkunda Municipality 6 (02-
118)
Chauri
Rearing0 0 0 N 0 0 0 0 0
Himchuli Pashu Farm,
Tamakhani 9 (02-077)
Chauri
Rearing0 0 0 N 0 0 0 0 0
Nagraj Bakhrapalan Farm,
Bhakange 9 (02-085)
Goat
Husbandry6 150 0 60 0 0 0 1
Lamjura Pashu Farm, Bhakange
4 (02-086)
Goat
Husbandry4 100 0 50 0 0 0 4
Jaleswori Bakhrapalan Farm,
Waku 1 (02-087)
Goat
Husbandry14 350 0 40 0 0 0 5
Tulganga Organic Chiraito
Udhyog, DNP 6 (02-079)
Chiraito
Cultivation0 0 0 N 0 0 0
Solukhumbu (02) 46 306 7650 0 2020 2 2 0 56 180 1500 0 2000 80 250 65 350 306 36898 2398 5000 kalyankari pig farm ( 03-117)
sundrakwoti VDC -6 ,DolakhaPiggery 8 200 0 10 0 0 0 0 0
sunakhari Goat farm (03-146 )
sundrawoti VDC- 8 ,Dolakha
Goat
Husbandry14 350 0 0 0 0 0 18 144
Gorpang setidevi Alaichi udhyog
03-104 , Jayaku-2 , Dolakha
Cardamom
Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 58400 4000 0
OM buddha goat farm (03-152 )
, Jhayaku-1 Dolakha
Goat
Husbandry42 1050 0 0 0 0 0 10 160
Jalvevi machhino Udhyog (03-
085) , Jhayaku -9 , Doalkha
Machhino oil
production 7 175 0 0 0 0 0 600 30 55
Namaste Masala Bali Aalichi
farm ((03-035), Suri- Doalkha
Cardamom
sapling
production
5 125 0 0 0 0 0 50 50000 1000 0
Shaktishwor Sanakisan krisi
sahakari sangstha (03-075) suri -
5 , Dolakha
Cardamom
Production 0 0 0 5000 0 0 0 49 38850 1200 0
Cherdung machhino Udhyog
(03-084), Jhayaku- 2 , Dolakha
Machhino oil
production 4 100 0 0 0 0 0 500 5 400
Gaurishanker Agro Biotec
Promotion ( Cardamom nursery
and cultivation ( 03-078 ), Laduk
VDC
Cardamom
Production 3 75 0 350 0 0 0 50 33450 500 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
srijansil potato production
Agriculture farm ( 03-100) ,
Bhusafeda-2
potato seed
& potato and
vegetabel
production
0 0 0 0 0 0
sibasakti krisi farm ( Buffalo farm
-099) Namdu VDC-3
Milk
production 21 525 0 0 0 0 0 5 155
shyrimchowk krisi farm ( 03-076
) , Shyama VDC-1
Butter and
chhurpi
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
kesari taja tarkari krisi farm ( 03-
129), Bhi.na.pa. 10
Fresh
vegetable
production
10 250 0 0 0 0 0
livestock and agriculture
develoment center (03-027,
Japhe
Goat
Husbandry60 1500 0 0 0 0 0 40 400
Urang Chauri Utpadan(03-070 ),
Lapilang VDC-7
Urang chauri
production
and ghee
and chhurpi
production
11 275 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gayetri Krisi Utpadan
(Cardamom cultivation (03-033) ,
Jungu VDC-4
Cardamom
Production 25 625 0 4000 0 0 0 50 35900 450 0
Gauri Shanker Himalayen Dairy
Farm ( 03-013), Mali VDC-3
Cheese
production 5 125 0 200 0 0 0
Sherpa pig farm (03-007 ) Bhi na
pa.10Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pahadi Bastu Udhyog (03-072 )
Shyama -7
Handmade
Paper
Production
15 375 0 0 0 0 0 700 52
Kalank Namuna kiwi tatha krisi
farm , Jiri 7 (03-150 )
Kiwi
Production6 150 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 15
Cherdung Milk Production Chauri
palan samuha Jiri-8 (03-066 )
Milk
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mathilo sikri pasupalan tatha krisi
farm , Jiri-2 (03-101 )
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 420 0 0 30
Jiri rainbow trout fish farm Jiri-8
(03-014 )
trout fish
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Homache Chauri palan krisak
samuha , Shyama -4 (03-179 )
Milk
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
Ama kiwi fruit udhyog ,
Bhi.Na.Pa. 10 (03-017 )Kiwi sapling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 No 7661 5
Manglam kiwi fruit udhog Bulung-
7 (03-140 )
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 No No 8
Baiteshwor bahukrisi tatha
anusandhan Pra.li Namdu-8 (03-
004 )
Milk
production 7 175 0 0 0 0 0 6 155
Namobuddha krisi farm( Kiwi
cultivation ) Suspa -9 (03-200 )
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 90 0 0 0 200 No No 10
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Asribad kiwi farm , Bonch VDC
(03-197 )
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 7
Nabajyoti cardamom farm ,
Kabre 6 (03-062 )
Cardamom
Production 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 32 13320 200 800
Tamakosi Nepali Kagaj Udhyog (
03-044) , Khopachagu )
Handmade
Paper
Production
33 825 0 1020 0 0 0 80 0 100
Baisakheshwor Mahadev cow
farm , Jiri 8 (03-130 )
Milk
production 7 175 0 0 0 0 0 11 170
Setideve goat farm , Namdu
VDC 7 (03-171 )
Goat
Husbandry15 375 0 125 0 0 0 6
KC multiple trade , Mali 6 (03-
125 )Piggery 3 75 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pathk goat farm , Pawoti VDC
(03-061 )
Goat
Husbandry67 1675 0 269 0 0 0 7 0
Charnawoti yekikrit nersury
production bonch vdc (03-136 )
Kiwi and
cardamom
sapling
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7000 No No 4 10 tonel 30000 N N
SIB agriculture productioin (
cardamom cultivation ) Lapilang -
7 (03-088)
Cardamom
Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 26760 300 0
Pembafuti jadibuti supplayrs ,
Chankhu VDC-6 (03-090 )
Akabare
chilli
Production
5 125 0 0 0 0 0
Prakriti bahu krisi tatha
anusandhan pra.li , Suspa -2 (03-
022)
Goat Kids
Production 8 200 0 1750 0 0 0 25 25000
Pragatisil krisi farm , Sunkhani
VDC-8 (03-128)
Kiwi
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 0 0 8
Shyama krisi sahakari Sangtha
Li.Shyama-6 (03-119)
Goat
Husbandry2 50 0 350 0 0 0 50 350
Gauri laxmi Bahu udesya krisi
farm Bhi.Na.Pa. 10 (03-077)
Milk
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0
Shiwakoti krisi farm , Suspa-4
(03-144)
Vegetable
Production15 375 0 0 0 0 0
Buddha bakra farm , melung
VDC -2 (03-108)
Goat
Husbandry33 825 0 0 0 0 0 72
Bhimendra pasupalan tatha krisi
bikas kendra pra.li.melung-6 (03-
030 )
Goat
Husbandry10 250 0 700 0 0 0 35
Ghagare kiwi kheti farm
,Bhi.Na.Pa.-10 (03-153 )
Kiwi
Production4 100 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 6
Samadumling krisi tatha
pasupalan farm , Vedpu VDC-8
(03-001 )
Goat
Husbandry9 225 0 150 0 0 0 150 550
Jaleshwor goat farm, melung (03-
180 )
Goat
Husbandry4 100 0 159 0 0 0 5 150
Lo organic krisi tatha pasupalan
farm , dandakharka -4 (03-008 )
Goat
Husbandry17 425 0 152 0 0 0 8 170
Nepal organic jadibuti Utpadan
tatha prosodhan farm , Shyama-
6 (03-169)
Chirayito
Cultivation3 75 0 0 0 0 0 N 20 N
Pragatisil Alaichi krisi farm ,
Kshatrapa -4 (03- 176 )
Cardamom
Production 6 150 0 0 0 0 0 30 20000 500 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Goganeshowri goat farm ,
Lamabagar-6 (03-193 )
Goat
Husbandry5 125 0 75 0 0 0 4 20
Sarbakhas krisi farm pra.li. (03-
164) , Mali-2
Kiwi
Production5 125 0 300 0 0 0 300 0 0 22
Innovative pig farm , Bhusafeda -
2 (03-054 )Piggery 10 250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Durga Jadibuti Utpadan farm
Shyama-1 (03-096 )
Chirayito
Cultivation3 75 0 17 0 0 0 N 22 N
Mahadev suri goat farm (03-
112), Jiri-10
Goat
Husbandry5 125 0 5 0 0 0 13 200
Tri Pokhari krisi tatha pasupalan
farm (03-118 ), Bhi.Na.Pa.-11
Goat
Husbandry6 150 0 10 0 0 0 4 200
Sailung PigFarm, (03-160 )
Fasku V.D.C. Ward No. 09Piggery 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phulbari Bakhra farm ,
Bhi.Na.Pa.10 (03-217 )
Goat
Husbandry7 175 0 0 0 0 0 3 720
Kalinchowk goat farm , phasku-9
(03-233 )
Goat
Husbandry40 1000 0 0 0 0 0 5 500
Bdhathoki bakhara farm (03-182
)Bhi.na.pa 10
Goat
Husbandry10 250 0 0 0 0 0 4 92
Sherpa Sherpini pig farm (03-
224 ), Shyama VDC-8Piggery 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tamakoshi Professional
Agriculture Farm Pvt. Ltd.,
GhangSukathokar V.D.C. Ward
No. 01 (03-012)
Pomegranet
e Cultivation5 125 0 0 0 0 0 10000 0 0 40
Dharedhunga Jhingane
Agriculture Farm (03-159),
Lakuridanda V.D.C. Ward No.
09
Kiwi
Production3 75 0 0 0 0 0 200 0 0 23
Kalinchwok Nepali Paper
Industry, Bhimeswor municipality
(03-021) Ward No. 13
Handmade
Paper
Production
3 75 0 0 0 0 0 30 kg 5 27
A.B. Nepali Paper Industry, (03-
049) Mali V.D.C. Ward No. 09
Handmade
Paper
Production
7 175 0 0 0 0 0 140 111
Himalaya Argeli Lokta
Processing and Nepali Paper
Industry (03-087), Boch V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Handmade
Paper
Production
4 100 0 0 0 0 0 100 25 50
Shaktishwor Machino Processing
Industry (03-083), Bhimeswor
Municipality Ward No. 10
Machhino oil
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 0 53
Basnyat Poultry Farm, (03-031)
Bhimeswor Municipality
Ward No. 12
Cattle
Husbandry17 425 0 0 0 0 0 4 50
Shringeshwor Multi Agriculture
And Research Center Pvt. Ltd.,
(03-036)
Sunkhani V.D.C
Ward No. 02
Goat
Husbandry18 450 0 0 0 0 0 8 250
T P
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grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Laligurans Cattle Farm, (03-047)
Bhimeswor Municipality Ward
No. 10
Cattle
Husbandry4 100 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Maitribhav Livestock Rearing
and Agriculture Development
Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., (03-
047),
Dandakharka V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
Goat
Husbandry7 175 0 0 0 0 0 5 180
Singa Devi Cattle Farm, (03-069)
Boch V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Cattle
Husbandry5 125 0 0 0 0 0 4 155
Deepjyoti Pig Farm,
Jiri V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (03-050)
Piggery 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dolakhali Multipurpose
Agriculture and Livestock
Farming Partnership Farm, (03-
073)
Suspachhemawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
Goat
Husbandry9 225 0 0 0 0 0 9 110
Kalinchwok Poultry and Goat
Farm, (03-091)
Lakuridada V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
Goat
Husbandry6 150 0 0 0 0 0 5 190
Gaurishankar Khare Veda Farm,
(03-071)
Gaurishankar V.D.C
Ward No. 07
Sheep
Husbandry2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kismat Private Agriculture Farm,
(3-079)
Bhimeswor Municipality
Ward No. 10
Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Youth Agriculture and Livestock
Centre Pvt. Ltd., (03-055)
Malu V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
Goat
Husbandry20 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 500
Youngs Farmer's Pvt. Ltd., (03-
082)
Jiri Municipality Ward No. 04
Goat
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 134
Gaurishankar Khasi Bakhra
Production and Agriculture
Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., (03-
138)
Laduk V.D.C. Ward No. 03
Goat
Husbandry3 75 0 0 0 0 0 7 145
Namuna chauri palan tatha milk
production (03-167)
Chauree
rearing0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalinchowk Chauri palan farm ,
Suspa-9 (03-190)
Butter and
chhurpi
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Himshikhar Chauri palan Farm
(03-231) Lapilang -3
Butter and
chhurpi
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T P
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Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Balasote Besar Utpadan (03-
213), Suspa VDC
Besar
prodicution 18 450 0 0 0 0 0
2100 kg
ginger N N 14
Deudhunga goat farm (03-186 ) ,
Bigu-1
kids
production 3 75 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Sherpa Youth agriculture Farm
(Sheep farm 03-185 ), Bigu-1
kids
production 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Deudhunga krisi farm (Chiraito -
03-261 ) , Bigu-1
Chiraito
production 10 250 0 50 0 0 0 NA
He has
cultivating
chiraito (
sapling
17000 `and
chiraito
seed 7 kg in
13 ropani
sapling
NA
sherwaling Cow farm (03-387 ),
Bigu-1
Urang chauri
production
and ghee
and chhurpi
production
12 300 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Adhikari Goat Farm (03-258) ,
Phasku-1
kids
production 14 350 0 0 0 0 0 15 197
Himali Pig farm (03-226),
Lakuridanda VDC
piglet
production 3 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
KC Alaichi Farm (03-215 ),
Lakuridanda VDC
Cardamom
production 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 31 31230 375
40 kg
cardmom
= 350 KG
firewood
Dhanjit Krisi Farm Pra.li (03-254)
, Lakuridanda
kids
production 36 900 0 300 0 0 0 3 300
Jiri Chepte Goat Farm (03-235) ,
Jiri
kids
production 27 675 0 70 0 0 0 3 80
RDS Pasupalan Farm (03-183) ,
Jiri
Cardamom
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 44400 50
40 kg
cardmom
= 350 KG
Bddha Samudaik Ban Upavokta
Samuha (03-170), Mali,Jiri
Chiraito
production 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 N 35 No
Ladne dhunga Alaichi palan
Farm (03-250 ) , Kabre VDC
Cardamom
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 16500 500
80 KG
cardmom
= 750 KG
Glaxy Bee Keeping Farm (03-
177 ), Kabre VDC
Honey
Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dafan nepal Pra.Li (240) ,
Bhi.na.Pa. 13
piglet
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Asal gothalo goat Farm (03-259 )
Kabre VDC
kids
production 15 375 0 0 0 0 0 7 300
T P
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Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Jormane Lamidanda Pig Farm
(03-198 ) Hawa VDC
piglet
production 2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalidevi handmade paper (03-
188 ), Hawa-1
Handmade
Paper
Production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 0 50
Jagriti Sheep Farming (03-209),
Bhi.Na.Pa.10
Sheep
Husbandry4 100 0 50 0 0 0 0 0
Yonjan Pig Farm (03-162 )
Bhusafeda -2
piglet
production 4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalinchowk Kiwi Farm (03-237 ),
Boach-3
Kiwi fruit
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 No No 10
Sundrawati Multipurpose
Agriculture Farm, (03-211 )
Sundrawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
Milk
production 22 550 0 150 0 0 0 0 100
Juntara Cow farm (03-161 )
Kalinchowk -8
Milk
production 15 375 0 0 0 0 0 20 0
K. M. Livestock and Agriculture
Farm,(03-143)
Sunkhani V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
kids
production 16 400 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
Sagarmatha Multipurpose
Agriculture Farm,(03-234 )
Sundrawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
kids
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90
Eco-Force Zoophyto Production
& Processing Centre,(03-039 ) ,
Sundrawoti VDC
Sundrawati V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
kids
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250
Thami Sheep Husbandry Farm,
(03-157 )
Alampu V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Kids and
wool
production
3 75 0 0 0 0 0 5 50
Niko Goat Husbandry Farm,(03-
192 )
Aalampu V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
kids
production 4 100 0 0 0 0 0 4 25
Sherwaling Multipurpose Agro
Business Management Pvt.
Ltd.,(03-124 )
Bigu V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Kiwi fruit
production 40 1000 0 0 0 0 0 200 No No 13
Niko Himali Goat Farm, (03-249 )
Aalampu V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
Kids
production 13 325 0 0 0 0 0 4 20
Gogane Goat Farm, (03-248 )
Lamidanda V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
kids
production 40 1000 0 0 0 0 0 6 200
Devisthan Fruits Agriculture
Farm,(03-133)
Melung V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
Citrus
Cultivation0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 N N 10
T P
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Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Buddha Kiwi Farm,( 03-232 )
Bhedpu V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Kiwi fruit
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalinchwok Nepali Paper
Industry,(03-021 ), Bhi.na.pa 13
Bhimeshwor Municipality
Ward No. 13
Handmade
Paper
Production
2 50 0 0 0 0 0 30 kg 5 27
Cherdung Organic Agriculture
Farm, (03-218 ) Jiri Municipality
Jiri Municipality
Ward No. 06
Kiwi fruit
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 No No 10
Sailung Dhunge Pig Farm, (03-
151)
Katakuti V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
piglet
production 3 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rumba Kiiwi Cultivation(03-194 )
, Boach VDC-5
Kiwi fruit
production 5 125 0 0 0 0 0
Jirishowri Cow Production ( 03-
244 ), Jiri-6
Milk
production 8 200 0 0 0 0 0 6 140
Mali Organic Krisi cow farm Milk
production 10 250 0 250 0 0 0 11 75
Gauri shanker Khasi Bakhra
Utpadan tatha krisi farm (03-138
), Laduk VDC
Meat and
kids
Production
10 250 0 0 0 0 0 5
Milijuli krisi farm (03-214 )
Bhi.Na.Pa. 10
Kiwi fruit
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 No N N
Yekikrit Samarpan krisi tatha
pasupalan farm (03-256 ) Pawoti
VDC
Kids & meat
produduction 38 950 0 0 0 0 0 15 114
Daphe Dhunga Chauri Farm (03-
191),Jhayaku -1
Milk
production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Chundanda Chauri Palan tatha
Dudh Uptadan Farm (03-168 ),
Jhayaku -1
Milk ,
Chhurpi and
Ghee
Production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
Tshorolpa Agriculture Pra.Li.( 03-
115 ), Laduk VDc -2
kids
production 20 500 0 0 0 0 0 5 100
Dolkha (03) 129 1094 27350 0 15802 0 0 0 620 33013 19702 0 7661 235 1740 958 814 492 398810 9075 800
Nagung Krisi Farm (04-111)Vegetable
Production15 375 7 5 0 0 0
Dorje Krisi Farm (04-126)Vegetable
Production15 375 7 5 0 0 0
Timure Goat Farm (04-072)Goat
Farming 25 625 10 10 0 0 0 9 16
Krisi Rainbow Trout (04-011)
Rainbow
Trout
Farming
5 125 6 10 0 0 0
Sarki Goat Farm (04-052)Goat
Farming 15 375 10 12 0 0 0 3 10
Himalayan Fruit Uddhyog (04-
081)
Fruit
Uddhyog25 625 10 15 0 0 0
Phumul Krisi Sahakari Sanstha
(04-003)
Chauri
Farming 10 250 5 12 0 0 0 10 25
T P
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Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Sersang Goat Farm (04-057)Goat
Farming 10 250 8 10 0 0 0 8 30
Sonam Jadibuti Utapadan
Kendra Chilime(04-067)
Chiraito
Farming30 750 15 15 0 0 0 100 23 200
Jhonjhe Bheda thatha Goat
Farm (04-017)
Sheep
Farming16 400 10 10 0 0 0 8 20
Thamucheta Vegetable Farm (04-
053)
Vegetable
Production25 625 10 6 0 0 0
Tangchet Jadibuti Uddhyog (04-
040)
Chiraito
Farming25 625 20 10 0 0 0 200 23 200
Goljung Vegetable Farm (04-
066)
Vegetable
Production15 375 10 5 0 0 0
Jambuling Jadibuti Utapadan
Kendra (04-109)
Chiraito
Farming 25 625 15 15 0 0 0 400 30 300
Gatlang Dal Utapadan Kendra
(04-108)Dal Farming 20 500 10 5 0 0 0
Gombo Nak,Yak Farm (04-100)Nak,Yak
Farming 10 250 5 3 0 0 0 5 20
Gongang Jadibuti Utapadan
Kendra (04-080)
Chiraito
Farming25 625 20 10 0 0 0 300 25 200
Ghale Sheep Farm (04-115)Sheep
Farming 15 375 10 5 0 0 0 4 10
Rasuwa (04) 18 326 8150 188 163 0 0 0 47 131 0 0 0 0 1000 101 900 0 0 0 0
Siddhartha Sheep and Goat
Farm, Chame- 03 (05 - 001)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
24 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Peace Garden Organic Krishi
Tatha Falful Utpadan Udhyog,
Pisang - 05 (05 - 006)
Organic
vegetable
production
20 500 0 20 0 0 0
Manang Rainbow Trout Fish
Farm, Dharapani - 04 (05 - 007)Trout 10 250 350 350 0 0 0
Agro Manang Pvt.Ltd., Pisang -
01 (05 - 008)
Fruits
production1600 40000 5000 4000 1 1 0 60742 0 7000 735
Yak Kharka Sheep Husbandry
Centre, Manang (05 -009)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Annapurna Yak Farming Centre,
Tankimanang - 09 (05 -010)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Gangapurna Yak Development
Industry, Tanki manang - 09 (05 -
011)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manang Yak Cheese Industry,
Tanki manang (05 -012)
Cheese
production11 275 0 0 0 0 0
Marsyangdi Yak Devlopment
Industry, Tankimanang - 09 (05 -
013)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manang Organic Vegetable
Production & Supplier, Bhraka
(05 -015)
Organic
vegetable
production
14 350 0 0 0 0 0
Thanchowk Dimjo Chauri
Production Center, Chame (05 -
016)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T P
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Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Ngawal Sheep Industry, Ngawal-
5 (05 -017)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
9 225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tilicho Chauri Development
Industry , Khangsar-7 (05 -021)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tangje Chyangra Development
Industry, Manang-7 (05 -023)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
6 150 N 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tanke Chyangra keeping
Center, Bhraka-1 (05 -024)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
8 200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yak Kharka Chauri Farming
Industry, Tanki Manang-4 (05 -
025)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pisang Peak Chyangra Keeping
Plan, Pisang-8 (05 -026)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
9 225 N 0 0 0 0 0 0
Annapurna Chauri Farming
Industry, Pisang-8 (05 -027)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sabin Goat Farm, Chame-5 (05 -
046)
Meat, Wool
and Milk
production
4 100 N 0 0 0 0 5 0
Hotel Yak & Agro Tourism
Promotion Center, Manang - 9
(05 -022)
Agro tourism 8 200 0 113 0 0 0
TST Chauri Palan Udhyog,
Chame - 3, Thanchok (05 -020)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Danaque rainbow trout farm,
Tachai Bagarchhap-9, Danaque
(05-035)
Trout 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nasaku Annapurna Agriculture
Farm, Tachai Bagarchhap-2,
Tachai (05-039)
Organic
vegetable
production
6 150 0 0 0 0 0
Gurung Agriculture Farm, Tachai
Bagarchhap-2, Tachai (05-040)
Organic
vegetable
production
7 175 0 0 0 0 0
Pocho Chauri Palan Udhyog,
Tanaki Manang - 6, Manang (05-
049)
Milk
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manang Organic Onion Farm,
Manang - 6, manang (05-065)
Organic
onion
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Manang (05) 26 1736 43400 5350 4483 1 1 0 7 0 60742 0 7000 735 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Titi Barahi Sheep Farming
Business (06-019) Kunjo 1,
Mustang
Sheep
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Muli Bukin Yak Farming
Business (06-031) Kobang 4,
mustang
Yak
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terathang Yak Farming
Business (06-033)
Chhonup 4, Mustang
Yak
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Local Sheep and Goat Farming
Business (06-016) Chhonup 4,
Mustang
Sheep/Goat
Husbandry10 250 150 150 0 0 0 8 0
Kimling Krishak samuha
Vegetable Farmiing business (06-
035) Chhonup 5 Mustang
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lomanthang Krishak Samuha
Vegetable farming Business (06-
029) Lomanthang 8, Mustang
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lomanthang Potato farming
business (06-021) Lomanthang
7, Mustang
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mustang Yak Farming business
(06-032) Jomsom 5,Mustang
Yak
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Himali Chhauri farming
business(06-027) Marpha
6,Mustang
Yak
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lhow Krishi Bikas Chyangra
farming Business (06-036)
Lomanthang 8,Mustang
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
Himali krishi Bikash Chyangra
farming business(06-
037)Lomanthang 8, Mustang
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
Tiri Chyangra Farming
business(06-20)Kagbeni
9,Mustang
Chyangra
Husbandry7 175 27 24 0 0 0 0 0
Lekali Chyangra farming
business(06-022)Kagbeni 7,
Mustang
Chyangra
Husbandry6 150 31 27 0 0 0 0 0
Pairathapla Goat farming
Business (06-014) Kunjo 9,
Mustang
Goat
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kalibaraha Sheep and Goat
Farming (06-034) Lete 2,
Mustang
Sheep
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dabuki sheep farming business
(06-015) Lete 4,Mustang
Sheep
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unnat Cow farming businee (06-
005) Marpha 6,Mustang
Cow
Husbandry5 125 50 22 0 0 0 15 20
Jomsom Dalit Chyangra farming
Business (06-030) Jomsoom
5,Mustang
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0
Lhow Ghakar Krishi Bikas
Chyangra farming Business (06-
013) Charang 2,Mustang
Chyangra
Husbandry8 200 56 45 0 0 0 10 0
Dhauligiri Guru Shangmo
Cheese Industry, (06-023),
Kobang V.D.C. Ward No. 02
Cow
Husbandry/C
hees indistry
6 150 25 20 0 0 0 60 10
Throngla Chyangra Farm (06--
057) Jhong V.D.C. ward 06
Chyangra
Husbandry4 100 25 200 0 0 0 4 25
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Chile Chyangra Farm (06-038)
Chhusang V.D.C.ward 07
Chyangra
Husbandry5 125 30 50 0 0 0 5 30
Narsing Chyangra Farm ( 06-
044) Narsing Chyangra Farn
Chhuasng V.D.C. ward no.02
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 10
Chhoser multiple Cooprative (06-
024) Chhoser V.D.C.ward 07
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 10
Kimling Chyangra Farm(06-043)
Chhonup V.D.C. ward no. 06
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 30 0 0 0 4 30
MBB Dhumba Cow farm(06-051)
Jomsom V.D.C. ward no 09
Cow
Husbandry4 100 20 18 0 0 0 10 20
Ghansa Rainbow Trout farm(06-
003) Lete V.D.C.ward no.2Trout fish 5 125 22 20 0 0 0 0 0
Marpha Fruits & vegetable
processing center (6-025)
Marpha V.D.C ward no. 1
Processing
Center5 125 120 98 0 0 0 0 0
Thasang Yak Farm(06-060)
KobangV.D.C.ward no 8
Yak
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Muktinath Multiplepurpose
Cooprative(06-002) Muktinath
V.D.C. ward no 4
Processing
Center6 150 100 10 0 0 0 0 0
Muktinath Bikri vandar Veg.Farm
(06-042) Marpha V.D.C.ward
no.8
Vegetable
Production5 125 50 10 0 0 0
Mustang potato farm (06-045)
Kunjo V.D.C. ward no1
Potato
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Muktinath Krishak Veg.
production Samuha (06-026)
Lete V.D.C. ward no. 06
Mustang
Vegetable
Production4 100 20 0 0 0 0
Mustang Yak farm (06-032)
Jomson V.D.C. ward no.05
Yak
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0
Himali Sherpa Apple Nursary(06-
008) Tukuche V.D.C. ward no 02
Apple
Nurasry4 100 75 13800 0 0 0 0 0
Mustang Dairy indistry(06-001)
Marpha V.D.C. ward no.8Dairy inistry 5 125 40 10 0 0 0 0 0
Kagbeni Organic Veg.&
Chyangra Farm(06-018) Kagbeni
V.D.C. ward no.8
Chyangra
Husbandry&
vegtable
production
4 100 50 5 0 0 0 5 5
Ludhima Chyangra Farm(06-
067) Charang V.D.C. ward no.
Chyangra
Husbandry0 0 0 10 0 0 0 4 7
Mustang (06) 38 93 2325 891 14597 0 0 0 138 179 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Danphe Fruits Nursery,
Rimi V.D.C.
Ward No. 02 (07-001)
Fruits
Nursery2 50 50 40 0 0 0 7,300 200 4,000 3
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Himalayan Bakery Industry,
Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 01 (07-008)
Bakery
Production0 0 0 0 0 0
Himali Herbal Tea Industry,
Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 01 (07-009)
Herbal Tea
Production3 75 10 1 1 0
Thinlya Commercial Yak Rearing
Farm,
Saldang V.D.C.
Ward No. 05 (07-011)
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry3 75 50 20 1 1 0 3 40
Karma Commercial Vaaglung
Sheep Rearing Farm,
Saldang V.D.C.
Ward No. 05 (07-012)
Sheep
Husbandry2 50 35 12 1 1 0 1.5 30
Phoksundo Hatchery Industry
And Brood Farm,
Tripusundari V.D.C.
Ward No. 01 (07-016)
Hatchery
and Chicken
Brooding
3 75 15 10 1 0 1
Tripura Sundari Chino Tatha
Phapar Processing Industry,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 03 (07-014)
Local Food
Processing4 100 0 0 0 0
Saraswoti Fruits and Livestock
Industry,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 03 (07-015)
Goat
Husbandry2 50 0 17 2 1 1 2 17
Santi Vegatable Production and
Marketting Industry,
Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 01 (07-017)
Vegetable
Production1 25 29 14 0 0 0
Mahadev Agriculture Co-
operative Society Ltd.,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 09 (07-019)
Apple Slice,
Potato
Chips, Dried
Tomato
Production
1 25 0 52 0 0 0
Kanjiroba Apple Processing
Industry,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (07-047)
Apple
Processing2 50 0 40 2 2 0
Pemba Commercial Goat
(Chyangra) Farm,
Bhijer V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (07-037)
Chyangra
Husbandry3 75 40 30 0 0 0 2 40
Utkarsha Goat Husbandry
Farm,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 06 (07-045)
Goat
Husbandry3 75 25 15 2 1 1 0 50
Durga Agriculture, Livestock
and Herbs Industry,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (07-064)
Sheep
Husbandry4 100 20 18 0 0 0 0 65
Sukar Vegetable, Fruits and
Herbs Industry,
Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 03 (07-055)
Apple &
Vegetable
Cultivation
5 125 0 200 0 0 0 200 12 0 4.5
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Phulbari Livestock Rearing
Industry,
Lahan V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (07-030)
Goat
Husbandry2 50 25 20 0 0 0 2.5 25
Mahadev Walnut Processing
Industry,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (07-056)
Walnut
Processing4 100 25 15 0 0 0
Phokshundo Pashmina, Khulu,
Wool Collection and Marketting
Centre, Suhun V.D.C. Ward No.
04 (07-058)
Wool
Production
and
Processing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lawan Organic Apple Farm,
Lawan V.D.C. Ward No. 02 (07-
051)
Apple
Cultivation50 1250 400 700 0 0 0
2000 120 0 105Saru Sristi Goat Husbandry
Industry, Raha V.D.C.
Ward No. 09 (07-066)
Goat
Husbandry3 75 35 30 0 0 0 1.5 70
Geeta Herbs and Fruits Sapling
Production Nursery,
Majhfal V.D.C. Ward No. 04 (07-
048)
MAP's
Nursery6 150 100 72 0 0 0
43000 42 NA 1.8Fruits Processing Juice Industry,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 09 (07-067)
Apple
Processing15 375 10 100 0 0 0
Shyam Seed Production Centre,
Majhfal V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (07-037)
Vegetable
Production2 50 40 30 0 0 0
Daisy's Agro Farm,
Dunai V.D.C. Ward No. 04 (07-
106)
Agro
Tourism10 250 15 25 0 0 0 0 0
Barma Saffron Production
Business Centre, Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 07 (07-068)
Saffron
Cultivation 0 0 0 25 0 0 0
Manma Dev Saffron Cultivation
Industry, Jhufal V.D.C. Ward No.
05 (07-062)
Saffron
Cultivation 5 125 5 5 0 0 0
Himalayan Chyangra Husbandry
Industry, Phoksundo V.D.C.
Ward No. 07 (07-069)
Chyangra
Husbandry5 125 10 10 0 0 0 4 10
Phoksundo Yak Farm Industry,
Phoksundo V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (07-070)
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry9 225 25 35 0 0 0 13 15
Barsha Sheep Husbandry Farm,
Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 03 (07-077)
Sheep
Husbandry3 75 0 15 0 0 0 3 15
Fulabri Sheep Husbandry
Industry, Suhun V.D.C.
Ward No. 09 (07-078)
Sheep
Husbandry3 75 0 36 0 0 0 4.5 36
Durga Fresh Vegetable
Production Centre, Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 05 (07-064)
Vegetable
Production2 50 0 10 0 0 0
Sadhan Livestock Rearing Farm,
Kaigaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 01 (07-088)
Goat
Husbandry4 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Tamasa Goat Husbandry Farm,
Majhpal V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (07-091)
Goat
Husbandry3 75 38 26 0 0 0 2 26
Dandakharka Sheep Husbandry
Farm, Suhun V.D.C. Ward No.
09 (07-093)
Sheep
Husbandry2 50 0 30 0 0 0 2.5 13
Cow and Jhoppa Production
Industry, Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 07 (07-114)
Jhoppa
Production10 250 10 10 0 0 0 6 18
Indra Goat Husbandry Farm,
Sharmi V.D.C.
Ward No. 07 (07-157)
Goat
Husbandry12 300 70 55 0 0 0 0 17
Dajubhai Goat Husbandry Farm,
Laha V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (07-155)
Goat
Husbandry5 125 62 35 0 0 0 2 35
Bahu Aayami Goat Husbandry
Farm,
Jhupal V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (07-084)
Goat
Husbandry10 250 20 29 0 0 0 3 29
Aidi Sheep Husbandry Business,
Rimi V.D.C.
Ward No. 05 (07-123)
Goat
Husbandry4 100 35 15 0 0 0 1 15
Punikha Yak/Chauri Husbandry
Industry,
Phoksundo V.D.C.
Ward No. 06 (07-097)
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry6 150 100 60 0 0 0 7 60
Tribeni Goat Husbandry Farm
Kalika V.D.C. ward No. 09 (07-
143)
Goat
Husbandry6 150 150 362 0 0 0 4 362
Laxmi commercial Sheep Farm
Dunai V.D.C. ward no 02 (07-
146)
Sheep
Husbandry9 225 120 172 0 0 0 4 172
Shreeram Fruit Production
Center Raha V.D.C. ward no. 04
(07-144)
Fruits
Production0 0 0 550 0 0 0 600 20 63
Rishiraj Fruit Orchard Industry
Dunai V.D.C. ward no 02 (07-
103)
Fruits
Production1 25 0 450 0 0 0 550 20 25
Dolpo Malika Agricultural
Research Center Ltd. Dunai
V.D.C. ward no 4 (07-138)
Goat
Husbandry10 250 130 90 0 0 0 3 90
Devindra MAPs and Vegetable
Seed Production Industry Juphal
V.D.C. ward no 01 (07-072)
Vegetable
Production12 300 0 0 0 0 0
Mukuteshwor Livestock
Business Raha V.D.C. ward no
04 (07-092)
Goat
Husbandry4 100 62 43 0 0 0 2 43
Mahadev Fruit Orchard Industry
Shuan V.D.C. ward no 05 (07-
127)
Fruits
Production1 25 0 480 0 0 0 430 20 5
Masta Goat Husbandry
Business Shuan V.D.C. ward no
05 (07-158)
Goat
Husbandry30 750 170 70 0 0 0 0 75
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Dolpo Vegetable Seed
production Industry Shuan
V.D.C. ward no 02 (07-100)
Vegetable
Production40 1000 0 0 0 0 0
Puran Nursery Center Shuan
V.D.C. ward no 01 (07-128)
Nursery
production0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Siv Vegetable Industry Juphal
V.D.C. ward no 01 (07-102)
Vegetable
Production6 150 0 12 0 0 0
Jenisha Sheep Husbandry
Business Sharmi V.D.C. ward no
(07-156)
Sheep
Husbandry17 425 220 130 0 0 0 0 10
Khaliban Sheep Husbandry
Farm, (07-094), Pahada V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
Sheep
Husbandry3 75 0 28 0 0 0 1 38
Laxmi Agricultural and livestock
Industry Tripurakot V.D.C. ward
no. 02 (07-095)
Goat
Husbandry11 275 20 20 0 0 0 0.5 10
Devi Deurali Goat Husbandry
Business, (07-109) Liku V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
Goat
Husbandry5 125 50 60 0 0 0 3 25
Brishna Goat Husbandry
Business (07-156), Dunai V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Goat
Husbandry7 175 85 30 0 0 0 1 10
Kiran and Sabeena Sheep
Production Centre (07-126),
Dunai V.D.C. Ward No. 02
Sheep
Husbandry24 600 13 18 0 0 0 0.5 12
Sujata Sheep Husbandry
Industry (07-145), Raha V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Sheep
Husbandry17 425 5 12 0 0 0 1 10
Tatopani Sheep Husbandry
Business Farm (07-164),
Sahartara V.D.C. Ward No. 06
Sheep
Husbandry27 675 200 11 0 0 0 5 150
Tejeen Livestock Industry (07-
159) Phoksundo V.D.C. ward 01
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry21 525 30 55 0 0 0 4 60
Chhodul Organic Apple Farm (07-
090) Lawan V.D.C. ward No. 01
Apple
Farming5 125 15 35 0 0 0 1700 55 21.63
Rosa Farming Concept Ltd. (07-
098) Dunai V.D.C. ward No. 01
Saffron
Cultivation 10 250 40 20 0 0 0
Nabin Milk and Honey
Production Industry (07-160)
Dunai V.D.C. ward No. 05 olpa
Bee keeping 5 125 10 5 0 0 0
Mukporong Yak Husbandry Farm
(07-163) Vijer V.D.C. ward 05
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry3 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shuarbo Himal Yak Husbandry
Farm (07-149), Saldang V.D.C.
ward No. 4
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry2 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Maunt Putha Fruit and Vegetable
Production (07-165) Shartara
V.D.C. Ward No. 09
Apple
production8 200 20 40 0 0 0 420 80 62
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Puspa Allo Processing sewing
and cutting Industry (07-104)
Sharmi V.D.C. ward No. 08
Allo
Processing25 625 20 15 0 0 0 200 5 100
Masta Bhawani Apple Farm (07-
087) Sharmi V.D.C. Ward No. 08
Apple
Farming100 2500 100 75 0 0 0 1000 10 12.5
Mayadevi Sheep Husbandry (07-
125) Kaigaun V.D.C. Ward no.
03
Sheep
Husbandry9 225 70 30 0 0 0 3 70
Kailash Dried and Freash
vegetable Production (07-161)
Narku V.D.C. Ward No. 09
Dry Tomato
Production10 250 14 10 0 0 0
Dolpa (07) 71 641 16025 2843 4679 10 7 3 92.5 1763 57200 579 4000 304.43 200 5 100 0 0 0 0Triveni cow farming(08-002)
Triveni cow farming Talium
Chandanath 1
Milk
production45 1125 0 0 0 0 2 25
New Mahadev Sheep Farming
(08-003) Dhapa 8
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
55 1375 0 0 0 0 0
Didi bahini Cow Farming (08-
006) Chandanath 8 Mahatgoun
Milk
production32 800 300 300 0 0 0 1 20
Jadibuti Utpadan taha Nursery
Management (08-008)
Ghaseodar leasehold forest
group Malikathata 07
MAPs
Production
and
Marketingt
12 300 0 0 0 0 0
Jatamashi Processing(08-010)
Himali Jadibuti Udhyog
chandanath 3
Jatamashi
Processing
and oil
production
and
marketing
9 225 0 0 0 0 0 40 120 150
HIMALI multipurpose
cooperative Malikathata VDC 9
(08-012)
Apple
production
Storing ,
processing
and
marketing
25 625 55 0 0 0 0 5100 500 0 1000
Cheremalika Goat Farm(08-013)
Chandanath 4 Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
15 375 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Pancheshwwor Multipurpose Co-
operative Society
Apple Potato
and Bean
Production
0
Organic vegetable seed
production(08-019) Chaudhabis
cooperative Dillichaur 1
Seed
production
and
marketing
32 800 0 0 0 0 0
Vegetable and seed
Production(08-027) Radha
vegetable production industry
Chandanath 2 Jumla
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Talfi lekali Sheep raising
Industry(08-043) Patrashi 1
Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
23 575 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pragatishil Sheep raising and
Radipakhi udhyog(08-044) Badki
VDC 09 Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
34 850 0 10 0 0 0 2 15
MAPs processing(08-045)
Chhanchari halna Jadibuti
Processing industry Patarashi
VDC 1, Jumla
MAPs
Processing
and
marketing
34 850 0 0 0 0 0 50 0 200
Mitra Bheda palan tatha Radi
pakhi industry Chandanath 5 (08-
047)
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
54 1350 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GSM Saffron cultivation
industry(/08-048) Chandanath 1
Saffron
Production
and
Marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jaljala Sheep Farm (08-049)
Tamti VDC 07 Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
25 625 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Dargari sheep raising
industry(08-050) Patrashi VDC
01 Jumla
Sheep
Rearing33 825 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bhoorichula Malika sheep raising
industry, (08-051)
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
20 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thula dove Sheep raising
industry( 08-052)
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
34 850 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Doorpatan bhawani masta sheep
raising industry( 08-053) Narakot
VDC ward no .1 Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
21 525 0 0 1 1 0 5 0
Mohan sheep raising Industry(08-
054) Tatopani ward no 4 Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
31 775 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MAPs Production, Malikabota
falful tatha jadibuti udhyog (08-
056) Malikabota VDC 02
MAPs
Production
and
Marketingt
12 300 0 0 0 0 0
Hand making Paper(08-058)
Kamala Nepali hand making
paper industry Chandanath
Municipality 1 Jumla
Handmade
Paper
Production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 100
Saffron / Himalayan Saffron
Cultivation industry(08-059)
Chandanath 1 Jumla
Saffron
Production
and
Marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Sahansil Sheep raising
industry(08-062) Patmara 1,2
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
85 2125 0 200 0 0 0 2 0
Raamdip nagar apple production
( 08-064) Kalika khetu 05
Apple
production
and
marketing
12 300 0 0 0 0 0 900 20 0 40
MAPs Production,Maharjan
shahi Jadibuti Kheti (08-065)
Kudari 09
MAPs
Production
and
Marketingt
15 375 0 0 0 0 0
Chnadra Kamal Fruits
Productions and Processing
Industry
Apple
processing
and
Marketing
10 250 0 0 0 0 0 12 KIWI 0
Apple production,OM shanti
apple (08-068) Dhapa 08
Apple
processing
and
Marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Naulakharka Apple
production(08-069) Kalikakhetu
03
Apple
production
and
marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 38 0 26
Pragatishil Mahila kirsak Samuha
(08-070) Kalikakhetu 5
Apple
production
and
marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6460 256 0 10
Birat Goat Farm(08-073) Birat 04
Jumla
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
12 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bakhe Yak (Chauri) Husbandry
Industry, Patarashi 4
Yak/Chauri
Husbandry0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bhalkhola apple production
industry Hanku VDc 7 (08-075)
Apple
production &
marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 10 0 10
Dajubhai sheep farm((08-076)
Badki VDC ward no 2
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
6 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Simbari syau cellar store(08-077)
Apple
Storing and
marketing
19 475 0 0 0 0 0
KDR apple production industry
chandanath 4 (08-078)
Apple
production &
marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 59 0 10
Priyenka fresh Vegetable
industry (08-079) Chandanath 12
Organic
vegetable
Production
and
Marketing
15 375 0 0 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Lekali mahila sheep farm(08-
080) Patmara VDC ward number
7
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
34 850 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lachhyal kreeti organic apple
and bean production industry
Tatopani 5 (08-081)
Apple
production
and
marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 950 2 9000 5
Malikabota Apple Orchard
Industry, Malikabota-2
Apple And
Bean
Production
11 275 320 44 0 0 0 400 63 0 8
Chisamul apple production
industry Chandanath 1 (08-083)
Apple
production &
marketing
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 350 0 0 10
Odi sheep farm(08-084) Badki
VDC 7
Meat
Production
and
Marketing
28 700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Deuli Sheep Husbandry Industry,
Dhapa-5
Sheep
Rearing20 500 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Lekali Agro Farm, Kalikakhetu-9Goat
Husbandry12 300 0 12 0 0 0 2 13
Kalika Seasonal and Off
Seasonal Vegetable Production
Farm, CM-1
Vegetable
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saraswoti Goat Husbandry
Industry, Shanigaun-3
Goat
Husbandry8 200 34 9 0 0 0 1 9
Ratna Goat Husbandry Industry
08-097 Mahat VDC 09
Meat, Wool
and Animal
Fertilizers
Production
15 375 123 0 0 0 0 14 24
Akhanda Jyoti Herbal and
Production Industry, CM-2
Attish &
Satuwa
Cultivation
8 200 53 31 0 0 0 4 9 0
Bhagawati Vegetable Industry 08-
100
Seasonal
and off
seasonal
vegetable
farmin
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hima Fruit Production IndustryApple
Cultivation12 300 33 19 0 0 0 320 32 0 7
( Fruits and Vegetable
Processing, Panchesor
Cooperative, Lamra 05 Jumla)
Fruit
processing
storing and
marketing
14 350 0 0 0 0 0
Kuldev Sheep Husbandry
Industry,
Bumramadichaur V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Sheep
Husbandry16 400 44 28 0 0 0 4 28
Neurigad Sheep Husbandry
Industry, Bumramadichaur-03
Sheep
Husbandry 11 275 31 23 0 0 0 2 23
Mahadev Apple Farm IndustryApple
Cultivation 8 200 380 43 0 0 0 380 43 0 8
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Nipane Mugar Kharka Herbs
Produciton Industry,Dillichaur-04
Attish &
Akarkara
Cultivation
22 550 725 69 0 0 0 5 9 0
Riya Herbs Cultivation Industry,
Bumramadichaur-01
Attish &
Kutki
Cultivation
8 200 1006 122 0 0 0 6 12 0
Surya Pragatashil Sheep
Husbandry Industry, Tamti-04
Sheep
Husbandry11 275 22 22 0 0 0 3 22
Bherikhola Seabuckthorn
Processing Industry
Seabuck
Thorn
Squash
Production
32 800 40 78 0 0 0 63 4 5
Chandannath Apple Farm
Industry, Garjyangkot-07
Apple
Cultivation0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 Okhar, Aroo 0 14
Jumla (08) 60 990 24750 3166 1010 1 1 0 44 179 16460 1023 9000 1148 193 154 455 0 0 0 0Rara Hosiery Udhyog
09-001
Clothes
production0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Sabina vegetables and Fruits
Production Industry
09-012
Vegetable
Production20 500 25 19 0 0 0
Ananta Jadibutti Utpadan,
Sankalan Tatha Prasodan
Sahakari Sanstha Limited.
09-014
NTFP
production22 550 40 34 1 1 0
Sreeya Krishi Bikash Bastu
Ayojana Udhyog,
Srinagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
09-026
Fresh meat
production0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
Prince Goat Husbandry Farm,
Gantha V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
09-027
Goat
Husbandry35 875 72 45 0 0 0 2 45
Seri Sera Sheep Husbandry
Farm,
Seri V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
09-028
Sheep
production30 750 67 50 0 0 0 3 50
Mahadev Fruits and Vegetable
Production Farm,
Karkiwada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
09-031
Vegetable
Production24 600 45 0 0 0 0
Bhuwarekhola Cattle Farming
and Milk Product Farm,
Karkiwada V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
09-040
Milk
production22 550 100 35 0 0 0 2 35
Nirmala Bee Keeping and Honey
Processing Industry,
Pina V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
09-011
Honey
production57 1425 45 28 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Vegetable Producer Famer's
Women Group,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
09-024
Vegetable
Production23 575 43 36 0 0 0
Onion Cultivation Women
Farmer's Group,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
09-025
Vegetable
Production22 550 48 41 0 0 0
Mik Bakery Industry,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
09-034
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bashanta Meat Centre,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
09-035
Fresh meat
production0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Malika Goat Husbandry Group,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
09-036
Goat
Husbandry18 450 36 27 0 0 0 2 36
Rigdha Sheep Husbandry
Group,
Magri V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
09-038
Sheep
Husbandry22 550 62 47 0 0 0 1 62
Chutha Ayaarjan Pashupalan
Farmer's Group,
Vee V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
09-041
Goat
Husbandry44 1100 65 65 0 0 0 2 65
Gurudev Jagaran Goat
Husbandry Group,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
09-029
Goat
Husbandry25 625 66 45 0 0 0 2 66
Malika Tal Livestock Farming
Farmer's Group,
Roba V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
09-030
Sheep
Husbandry18 450 32 24 0 0 0 1 32
Rara Livestock Farming and Milk
Production Farm,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
09-032
Milk
production15 375 80 38 0 0 0 2 80
Chandanath Fresh House,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
09-037
Fresh meat
production0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
Saraswati Sheep Farm,
Rara V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
09-042
Sheep
production28 700 51 34 0 0 0 2 51
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Phulbari Women Agriculture Co-
operative Society Ltd.,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
09-045
Goat
Husbandry20 500 32 22 0 0 0 1 32
Mahadev Agriculture Women
Group.,
Roba V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
09-043
Vegetable
Production12 300 18 14 0 0 0
Kishan Ayaarjan Samuha,
Khamale V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
09-046
Sheep
Husbandry24 600 34 22 0 0 0 1 34
Mahadev Fruits and Processing
Industry,
Karkiwada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
09-033
Jaam,
Chana
production
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Reedmokshya Sheep Husbandry
Farm,
Karkiwada V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
09-049
Sheep
Husbandry28 700 32 29 0 0 0 2 32
Dandathim Goat Husbandry
Farm,
Sukadhika V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
09-048
Goat
Husbandry24 600 65 49 0 0 0 2 65
Ballai Bagar Cattle Farming
Farm,
Pina V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
09-050
Milk
production22 550 75 39 0 0 0 1 75
Nechin Yak Husbandry Farm,
Pulu V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
09-039
Ghee
production25 625 45 35 0 0 0 0 45
Karnali Commercial Sheep
Husbandry Farm,
Shukadhika V.D.C.
Ward No. 0709-054
Sheep
Husbandry24 600 34 27 0 0 0 0 34
Mastadev Goat Husbandry
Farm,
Shukadhika V.D.C.
Ward No. 0709-088
Goat
Husbandry22 550 46 35 0 0 0 0 46
Laxmi Goat Husbandry Farm,
Srinagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 0409-064
Goat
Husbandry24 600 27 23 0 0 0 1 27
Kotila Sheep Husbandry Farm,
Pina V.D.C.
Ward No. 0609-058
Sheep
Husbandry22 550 56 34 0 0 0 1 56
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
BN livestock Goat Husbandry
Farm,
Natharpu V.D.C.
Ward No. 0109-62
Goat
Husbandry0 0 29 24 0 0 0 1 29
Pokhari Sheep Husbandry Farm,
Jima V.D.C.
Ward No. 0809-083
Sheep
Husbandry0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 18
Dalit Goat Husbandry Farm,
Natharpu V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (09-077)
Goat
Husbandry8 200 44 38 0 0 0 44
B. K. Goat Husbandry Farm,
Sreengar V.D.C.
Ward No. 08 (09-078)
Goat
Husbandry11 275 26 22 0 0 0 26
Chautara Chino Phapar
Processing Industry,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (09-065)
Chino &
Phapar
Processing
4 100 26 17 0 0 0
Kishan Mushroom Production
Farm,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 07 (09-076)
Mushroom
Production 2 50 35 18 0 0 0
Musya Chaur Apple Cultivation
Farm,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Apple
Cultivation2 50 26 1187 0 0 0 1244 89 0 6
Talcha Fruits Nursery,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 02 (09-055)
Fruits
Nursery5 125 0 4086 0 0 0 2832 76 0 5
Ritesh And Dipesh Fruits
Nursery,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 06 (09-084)
Fruits
Nursery2 50 0 4245 0 0 0 3240 38 0 5
Himalayan Bee Concern Centre,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04 (09-093)
Bee Keeping 6 150 32 22 0 0 0
Kalika Goat Husbandry Farm,
Shreekot V.D.C.
Ward No. 02 (09-073)
Goat
Husbandry9 225 22 15 0 0 0 2 27
Mahadev Jadibuti Production
Group,Ruga 3 Mugu (09-087)
NTFP
production14 350 27 18 0 0 0
Mugu (09) 45 735 18375 1608 10607 5 3 2 31 1112 7316 203 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Puti Chomu Lek Dhika
Commercial Yak Farm,
Hepka V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Yak farming 5 125 75 50 0 0 0 7 75
Norke Herbs Production Farm,
Khagalgaun V.D.C Ward No. 02
Attis
Cultivation0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sahi Goat Rearing Business,
Saya V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
Goat
Husbandry3 75 50 35 0 0 0 2 50
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Sonam Dorje Herbs Production
Centre,
Hepka V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Attis
Cultivation0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Namuna Agriculture Co-
operative Society Ltd.,
Maila V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
Goat
Husbandry8 200 100 55 0 0 0 10 50
Saipal Agriculture Co-operative
Society Ltd.,
Madana V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
Goat
Husbandry8 200 100 75 0 0 0 10 50
Mahadev Horse Husbandry
Farm,
Bargaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
Horse
Rearing1 25 15 10 0 0 0 3 0
Ongmu Commercial Yak Farming
Farm,
Khagalgaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Dairy
Production4 100 45 30 0 0 0
Maila Sheep Husbandry
Improvement Business,
Maila V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Goat
Husbandry4 100 55 32 0 0 0 5 20
Simana Vegetable Production
and Marketting Centre,
Dandafaya V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Vegetable
Production2 50 25 15 0 0 0
Himali Jyoti Green Vegetable
Farm,
Simikot V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Vegetable
Production2 50 18 12 0 0 0
Unnatshil Sheep and Goat
Husbandry Farm,
Gothi V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
Sheep
Husbandry4 100 65 35 0 0 0 6 20
Dawa Tashi Himalayan
Chyangra Husbandry Farm,
Hepka V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Changra
Rearing4 100 65 65 0 0 0 5 20
Himali Yak and Agro Research
Centre Pvt. Ltd.,
Bargaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Yak farming 2 50 40 50 0 0 0 15 15
Chyangla Yak Husbandry Farm,
Thehe V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
Yak farming 7 175 100 45 0 0 0 12 100
Bibekshil Goat Husbandry
Business,
Thehe V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Goat
Husbandry6 150 75 35 0 0 0 5 20
Missan Goat Husbandry Farm,
Kalika V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Goat
Husbandry3 75 70 40 0 0 0 6 20
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Halji Rinjiling Agriculture Co-
operative Society Ltd.,
Limi V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Yak farming 4 100 50 35 0 0 0 7 15
Pemajing Met and Sonam
Commercial Bee Keeping Farm,
Hepka V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Bee Keeping 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dandafaya Masta Vegetable
Production and processing
Industry,
Dandafaya V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Vegetable
Production2 50 25 20 0 0 0
Himali Agriculture Farm and
Chyangra Husbandry Business,
Hepka V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Changra
Rearing3 75 25 18 0 0 0 4 0
Panchamukhi Jhoma Rearing
Business,
Simikot V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Yak farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Singeralwa Pashmina Industry,
Bargaun V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Changra
Rearing3 75 35 20 0 0 0 5 0
Ram Dev Seabcuk thorn
Processing Center , Theha VDC
ward no.2
Attis
Cultivation0 0 10 8 0 0 0
Kirsi Udham Center Simikot VDC
ward no.7
Vegetable
Production1 25 25 20 0 0 0
Chankheli winter fruit Nursery,
Darma VDC ward no.7Fruit Nursery 0 0 50 40 0 0 0 50 80 1200 20
Simikot Apple processing CenterApple
Storage0 0 25 20 0 0 0 100 10 0 45
Fruit Nursery Sipti Shreenagar
VDC ward no 5Fruit Nursery 2 50 32 27 0 0 0 30 15 800 5
Bijay puspa apple farm Theha
VDC ward no.9
Apple
Storage3 75 50 35 0 0 0 200 25 0 32
Happlo theha Vegetable Farm
Theha VDC ward no. 6
Vegetable
Production1 25 15 0 0 0
Himali AGriculture Farm and
Meat processing
Simikot V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Meat
Processing0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Thali Attis Farming Buisness,
Thali VDC ward no 9
Attis
Cultivation0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mahadev goat Husbandary
Buisness, Mimi VDC ward no.6
Goat
Husbandry2 50 35 20 0 0 0 4 10
Chauda Veda Bakra Palan Farm,
Saya VDC ward no. 7
Goat
Husbandry2 50 35 20 0 0 0 7 30
Humla Bee keeping Farm Gothi
VDC ward no.7Bee Keeping 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T P
For All Visited SPs
Nos of
grievances
documente
d
No of
grievances
resolved
No of
grievances
under
processing
Cut tree
Number
Cardamom
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Pit for
Cardamom
Number of
Sapling sold
per year (For
nursery)
Area of Land
for fruit
cultivation
(Ropani)
Compensatory
Plantation
(Target/Planted)
Additional Tree
Plantation
(Survived) (Y/N)
if Y give number
Name of SPs & Code SP Objectives
Area of
cultivation in
private land
(Ropani)
Cardamom SPs
Required
firewood for
processing
(Kg/year)
Livestocks Orchard Management MAPs/NTFPs
Raw material
required/Day
(Kg/Day)
Quantity of
Firewood per
day (Kg/Day)
Grass
Cultivation
Area (Ropani)
Number of
Planted
Fodder (Dale
Ghaas) Trees
Number of
fruits plant
planted
Other
plantation
(Okhar, Utis,
Dana etc).
Number of
Utis trees
Planted
Bipin Sheep Husbandary Farm ,
Maila VDC ward no.5
Sheep
Rearing2 50 25 22 0 0 0 5 8
Roshna Goat Husbandary Farm
, Maila VDC ward no.5
Goat
Husbandry2 50 25 20 0 0 0 5 10
Chaya Sheep Husbandary Farm,
Maila VDC ward no.5
Sheep
Farming2 50 25 18 0 0 0 5 10
Kopila Goat Husbandary Farm,
Maila VDC ward no.5
Goat
Husbandry1 25 25 20 0 0 0 5 8
Janak Sheep Husbandary Farm,
Maila VDC ward no.5
Sheep
Farming1 25 25 20 0 0 0 3 6
Safal Goat Husbandary Farm,
Maila VDC ward no. 5
Goat
Husbandry1 25 25 15 0 0 0 3 5
Shahi Sheep Husbandry (10-
132), Kharpunath VDC
Ward No.-4,
Sheep
Husbandry1 25 25 3 0 0 0 2 11
Masta Fruit Cultivation (10-072)
Rodikot VDC
Ward No. 9
Fruit Nursery 2 50 28 0 0 0 50 0 0
Binayak Patan Goat Husbandry
(10-79),
Darma VDC
Ward No.3
Goat
Husbandry3 75 55 0 0 0 0 3 6
Sarita Vegetable Production
Centre (10-036),
Simikot VDC
Ward No. 6,
Vegetable
Production1 25 25 0 0 0 0
Tara Goat Husbandry (10-030),
Kalika VDC
Ward No. 5
Goat
Husbandry2 50 50 15 0 0 0 1 12
Naumule Sheep Husbandry (10-
139), Kalika VDC, Ward No. 3
Sheep
Husbandry0 0 0 7 0 0 0 3 15
Himali Oil Production (10-133),
Simikot VDC, Ward No. 3
Oil
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Humla Bio-Brquette (10-082)
Simikot VDC, Ward No. 2
Bio Briquette
Production0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Humla (10) 49 104 2600 1600 1050 0 0 0 151 586 430 130 2000 102 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 519 6440 161000 16056 55981 21 16 5 1345.5 39028 163950 1935 31661 2646.43 3497 1712 2719 798 435708 11473 5800
519 SPs are reported till September, 2016. Spoil generation, land slide and drainage are not the significant issues. Most of the SPs have constructed compost pits. All the SPs of MAPs/NTFPs processing industries have constructed soak pits for
waste water disposal. Use of bio fertilizers, bio-pesticides are found in vegetables and fruits SPs. 6,440 number of trees were cut and 16,056 trees were planted as compensatory plantation. Additional Plantation of 55,981 trees is reported till date.
Grass cultivation and forage production were seen most of the livestock SPs. Grass cultivation is seen on about 1,345 Ropani of land and 39,028 fodder trees are planted. 173,950 fruits plants are planted. 11,473 Utis plants are planted in cardamom
SPs. Provision of safety gears and their compulsory use is recommended to the SPs. No child is use as a labour or SPs related activities. During the period 21 grievances were documented of which 16 are resolved and 5 are under progress.
Note: Y: Yes, N: No, NA: Not Applicable, T: Target, P: Planted, SG: Safety Gears, LI: Life Insured, WCF: Work Camp Facility
ANNEX 2: STATUS OF COMPLIANCE WITH LOAN AND GRANT COVENANTS
(As of December 31, 2016)
No Covenants Type Status of compliance Date
complied
Progress
status/Remarks
1
The Recipient shall ensure, and cause the Project Executing Agency and the implementing agencies to ensure, that no activity
requiring an environmental impact assessment is funded under the project, and that before any Qualified Subproject or other activity
is approved for financing:
(a) such subproject or activity is screened to determine any potential environmental impacts and risks, and their significance;
(b) if an initial environmental examination is required for any such subproject or activity pursuant to the EARF, an initial
environmental examination is conducted and an environmental
management plan is prepared for such subproject, all in accordance with the EARF; and
(c) Such initial environmental examination and environmental management plan is approved by MoAD and cleared by ADB.
Safeguard
Being complied
Environment and social safeguard
specialists of Grant Assessment Committees and environment expert of
the project regularly screen the
environmental issues and activities as per EPA/EPR of GoN and EARF/safeguard
policy of ADB during proposal evaluation.
As the project is category B, an IEE is
prepared and approved from ministry.
Sub-projects under HIMALI are classified under category C, thus none of the sub-
projects requires EIA or IEE level of assessment.
Regular &
Ongoing Satisfactory
2
The Recipient shall ensure, and cause the Project Executing Agency
and implementing agencies to ensure, that:
(a) the Qualified Subprojects and other activities are designed, constructed, implemented, operated, and maintained in accordance with the applicable local environmental laws and
regulations and the Safeguard Policy Statement;
(b) the environmental management plan is implemented in accordance with its terms so that all adverse environmental
impacts during construction and operation of the Qualified Subprojects or implementation of other activities are mitigated;
and in the event of any unanticipated adverse environmental impacts, such impacts are reported to ADB;
(c) an additional environmental study is undertaken and approval
under local environmental laws, if applicable, is obtained should there be changes in the designs that have environmental impacts;
Safeguard
Being complied
Approval and recommendation letters from local government body, agreement
paper, public consultations and resource
use consent are necessary for BPs evaluation.
Environment management practice
included in contract document.
EMP recommended by approved IEE report of the project is considered during
monitoring.
Semiannual Environmental compliance
monitoring report is prepared and submitted. Environmental component is
Regular &
Ongoing Satisfactory
No Covenants Type Status of compliance Date
complied
Progress
status/Remarks
(d) all initial environmental examinations and environmental management plans are updated, as necessary, during the course
of implementation, and submitted to ADB for approval;
(e) reports are submitted to ADB on a quarterly basis on the implementation of environmental management plans; and;
(f) (i) where required, all the contractors are provided with the initial environmental examination and the environmental
management plan, and that the contractors implement the required mitigation measures as described in the environmental
management plan in a satisfactory manner, and report the implementation of the environmental management plan on a
regular basis, along with any deviation there from; (ii) the bidding
documents include the requirement to comply with the environmental management plan; and (iii) compliance by the
contractors with the environmental management plan is closely monitored.
included in quarterly report of the Project.
Preparation of EDD reports for few medium and large agribusiness sub-
projects are in progress.
Monitoring checklist, guidelines, EMMP
are prepared, updated on the basis of EMP of IEE reports and shared with
districts which help to monitor contractor
and proponent work closely. Environmental Monitoring mechanism in
district and PMU is established.
Environment compliance reporting format
is shared to the district. Statistical
Environment information from districts are compiled and included in semiannual
compliance monitoring report.
3
The Recipient, Project Executing Agency and the implementing
agencies shall ensure that the Project, including all Qualified Subprojects to be financed under it, shall be carried out in
compliance with the SPS. Any activity requiring land acquisition shall be dropped.
Safeguard
Being complied for contracted SPs
Land ownership is considered for construction activities.
No need of involuntary land acquisition
and compensation for land acquisition.
Regular &
Ongoing Satisfactory
4
The Recipient, Project Executing Agency and the implementing agencies shall ensure that the Project, including all Qualified
Subprojects to be financed under it, shall be carried out in compliance with the SPS. No Qualified Subproject shall be financed
that could have a significant adverse impact on indigenous
peoples, and which can be classified as Category A under SPS.
Safeguard
Being complied
Approved SPs do not make any significant
adverse impact on indigenous people and their livelihood. The project has promoted
their livelihood.
Regular & Ongoing
Satisfactory
5
To redress the grievances by the stakeholders, Project shall establish grievance handling mechanism within PMU and 10
working districts and documentation the grievances and redressing
and register maintenances
Safeguard Grievance boxes are kept in PMU and DPCs. Documentation of grievances and
their reporting is in progress.
Regular &
Ongoing Satisfactory
SN SP Code
No.
Business
Objective
Name and Adress of
Proponent's
Name/Contact No
of Responsible
Person
Total
Investment
( NRs.)
Activities ProgressEmployment/
revenueEnvironmental Aspects Findings/Recommendation Remarks
1 08-002Cattle
Farming
Tribeni Cow Farm, Talium
V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Mr. Amar Bahadur
Rawat,
9748902278
3,725,450
Shed, compost pit & hey drier
are constructed, remaining
bills submitted,
5 person/
NRs. 4,24,800
No issues of forest grazing, Animal
waste is managed locally, grass
cultivation and hay produaction are
dependant individual level
Cows are distributed among members, no use
of shed and infrastructures, few cows are
poorly managed, grass cultivation needed,
completion report & bills for final
reimbursement submitted
Improvement
needed
2 08-048Saffron
Cultivation
GSM Safroon Cultivation
and Production Industry,
handannath V.D.C. Ward
No. 08
Mr. Sarad Malla,
9851025509 6,156,114
Store house, fencing, safron
cultivation, irrigation, store
house, billing is remaining
5 persons/
NRs. 5,14,504
Organic fertilizer is used, Sprinkle is
available, no conflict of water source,
coordination with DFO
safron is cultivated, shed is constructed, Bills
submission is in progress coordination with
DFO for monitoring, Bills remaining to meet
deadline
Satisfactory,
Submission of
bills
immediately
3 08-010Jatamassi
Production
Himali Herbal Industry,
Chandannath V.D.C. Ward
No. 05
Mr. Ramkrishna
Budthapa,
9848302046
1,917,901 Activities completed,
completion report submitted
3 Persons/
Nrs. 10000 (3
months)
Firewood demand (15 quintal/month)
met by community forest & private
forest, Hot water is discharged to
stream, raw material from forest and
local vendor
Processing is in operation, lack of raw
material, only 2 ton is provided by District
Forest office. Large quantity of firewood is
used. Focus on plantation for firewood, raw
material cultivation is needed. completion
report & bills for final reimbursement
submitted
Satisfactory,
Coordination
with DFO
4 08-013Goat
Husbandry
Cheremalika Goat Farm,
Chandannath V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Mr. Lok Bahadur
Rokaya,
9848319012
1,913,855
Construction of shed and
compost pit. Tap fitting,
wheel barrow & hoof cutter
are remaining
2 persons/
NRs. 66,000
Grazing in forest, Grass cultivation,
selling of compost manure
Goats are seen and tagged, started
generating revenues, grass cultivation is low,
few bills are remaining to complete the work.
Satisfactory,
grass cultivation
needed
5 08-016
Apple,
Potato &
Bean
Production
Pancheshwor Multipurpose
Co-operative Society Ltd.,
Lamra V.D.C. Ward No. 05
Mr. Min Bahadur
Dangi,
9848382040
1,555,000 Activities are completed,
Billing submitted
1 Person/
NRs. 40000
(Last year)
waste management practice machineries and buildings are seen, Waste
management practice should be improvedSatisfactory
6 08-027
Vegetable
and
Vegetables
seed
Production
Radha Vegetable and seeds
Production Industry,
Chandannath V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Ms. Raj Neupane,
9848362409 2,657,270
Store, compost pit,
greenhouse, water tank are
constructed. Payment for
power tiller is remaining.
3 persons/
Nrs. 42,33,375
Compost pits, animal manure is used,
application biopesticide, electric
grading machines are used
All activities are completed, completion
report and final billing is remaining Satisfactory
7 08-058
Nepali
Hand Made
Paper
Production
Kamala Nepali Hand Paper
Industry, Chandannath
V.D.C.
Ward No. 06
Ms. Kamala Devi
Devkota,
9858320679;
9848302114
4,211,212 Activities are completed, Bills
submitted
1 person/
NRs. 125,000
No soak pit for waste water, waste
water is directly discharged to stream.
Firewood issues for community, raw
material
Not in operation, frame and eqipments are
inside the store room. Located near to the
stream.reliable lokta supply, soak pit, smoke
consideration. completion report & bills for
final reimbursement submitted
Improvement
needed
Annex 3: Summary Status of SPs Performance, Employment, Revenue & Environment Compliance Status (Visited by Environment Expert (July to December, 2016)
SN SP Code
No.
Business
Objective
Name and Adress of
Proponent's
Name/Contact No
of Responsible
Person
Total
Investment
( NRs.)
Activities ProgressEmployment/
revenueEnvironmental Aspects Findings/Recommendation Remarks
8 08-059Saffron
Cultivation
Himalayan Saffron
Cultivation, Processing and
Packaging Industry,
Chandannath V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Ms. Bandana
Malla,
9866918593;
9803146350
8,014,667
Safron cultivation, wire
fencing, irrigation
management, Activities and
Billing is under process
2 Persons/
Nrs. 4,96,920
Organic fertilizer is used, use of
Sprinkle, no conflict of water source,
coordination with DFO
Safron is cultivated, Bills submission
immediately, coordination with forest for
monitoring, Bills remaining to meet deadline
Satisfactory
9 08-062Sheep
Husbandry
Sahanshil Sheep Husbandry
Industry,
Patmara V.D.C.
Ward No. 01 & 02
Mr. Ram Bahadur
Thapa,
9748904973
3,280,901
Shed construction, sheep
purchased, machineries
purchased, Activities are
completed, Bills submitted
4 Persons/
Not Yet
Compost pit, solar, hay drier, grazing
in forest, use of trees in shed
200 sheeps and 10 thuma are in Patan. The
use of the large and attractive structures is
used for months only,completion report &
bills for final reimbursement submitted
Satisfactory
10 08-079Vegetable
Production
Priyanka Fresh Vegetable
Industry, Chandannath
Municipality Ward No. 12
Ms. Nirmala Shah
(Rawal),
9848335931
549,580
Most of activities are
completed (purchase of
digital weighing machine, one
plastic tank) is remaning.
Tomato, cabbage, spinich in
green house. 8 green house
1 Person/
NRs. 26,900
Biofertilizer, sprinkler, biopesticides,
compost fertilizer, high number of
trees are used
About 1600 trees are used. The proponent
was fined by CFUG for felling down excess
standing trees.
Satisfactory,
11 08-078Apple
Production
K.D.R. Apple Industry,
Chandannath Municipality
Ward No. 04
Mr. Ratan
Bahadur
Budhthapa,
087520411
620,456
Reservoir, compost pit, store
house are constructed, apples
are planted
1/Not YetCompost pit, Sprinkler, Water Source
vanished, water use issues, landslide
Construction completed, alternate water
source management is needed, Bills
remaining to meet deadline
Satisfactory
12 08-081Apple
Production
LachhalKriti Organic Apple,
Bean Production and
Marketting Industry,
Tatopani V.D.C.
Ward No. 08
Mr. Dili Bahadur
Rawal,
9848396096
2,053,734
Major civil work like intake,
water tank, irrigation and
plastic pond are remaining.
1600 apple sapling is planted,
1100 apple planting is
remaining
2 Person/
NRs. 50,000
(Beans)
Compost pit, sprinkle and water
reservoir, land management
Mpple plantation is remaining, Major civil
works are not done yet, Hard to meet the
deadline, monitoring should be conducted
frequently
Improvement
needed
13 08-097Goat
Husbandry
Ratna Goat Husbandry
Industry,
Mahat V.D.C.
Ward No. 09
Mr. Ratna
Bahadur Bam,
9761131942
1,167,263
Shed constructed, goat
purchased, compost pit
constructed, tagging
remaining.
2 Persons/
NRs. Not yet
Compost pit, Grazing land issues,
grass cultivation needed, land
stabilization is done
Shed is constructed, goats are purchased,
land is stabilized, possible for deadline meetSatisfactory
14 08-138Goat
Husbandry
New Kathayat Goat
Husbandry Industry,
Chandannath Municipality
Ward No. 04
Mr. Koirya
Kathayat,
9848395040
1,193,362
Shed constructed, dipping
tank, billing in process, no
goat is purchased yet
Not Yetshould plan for Compost pit, grass
cultivation
Billing in process, planning for goat
purchasing, possible for deadline meetSatisfactory
SN SP Code
No.
Business
Objective
Name and Adress of
Proponent's
Name/Contact No
of Responsible
Person
Total
Investment
( NRs.)
Activities ProgressEmployment/
revenueEnvironmental Aspects Findings/Recommendation Remarks
15 08-067Apple
Cultivation
Chandrakamal Fruits
Cultivation & Processing
Industry, Chandannath
Municipality
Ward No. 05
Mr. Amar Singh
Budthapa,
9848305683
1,391,168
Cellar store, compost pit,
reservoir tank are
constructed, pits are digged,
700 apple plantation are done
in season
Not Yet
Compost pits (4*2*1.5 m3) are of
larger dimension, land management,
use of chemicals
Activities is undergoing, apple plantation
remaining, possible for deadline meetSatisfactory
16 09-001
Wool
Production
and
Processing
Rara Hosiery Udhyog,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Mr. Dhanmaya
Singh Budha,
9848136876
1,174,400
Machineries of Wool washing,
Hosiyari Machine, wool
reparing are purchased
2 regular, 1
seasonal/120,
000 per
Month
No environmental issues, however
should consider the waste and waste
water
Bills are submitted to PMU and PCR is
prepared, revenue is generated. Lack of the
use of local material
Good
17 09-012Vegetable
Production
Sabina vegetables and
Fruits Production Industry,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Ms. Mayadevi
Bham,
9748905444
1,224,964
Collection centre in rent, 6
poly house was constructed, 4
compost pit
2 regular,5
seasonal/4505
65 per year
Compsot for waste management, no
use of chemical fertilizers and
pesticides, irrigation facilities with
reservoir tank and sprinkler
Onion, carrort, cabbage, tomato are in field,
about 5 Ton of cabbage in store, generating
revenue and 2 persons are fully involved in SP
Good
18 09-031Vegetable
Production
Mahadev Fruits and
Vegetable Production Farm,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Mr. Mahendra
Bahadur Bham,
9748911915
906,118
Irrigation management, 3
plastic house with fence, 2
compost pit
2 regular,4
seasonal/3570
0 per year
Compsot for waste management, use
of organic fertilizers and bio-
pesticides, irrigation facilities with
reservoir tank and sprinkler
Production stated, water management Good
19 09-040Cattle
Farming
Bhuwarekhola Cattle
Farming and Milk Product
Farm,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Mr. Bhaira
Bahadur Bham,
9748905446
1,651,420 Shed constructed, 3 cow in
SP, grass cultivation
2 regular,2
seasonal/3526
0 per month
Grass cultivation, Urine and manure
management
Only 3 cows (out of 5, 2 were dead) are in SP,
the SP is generating revenues Satisfactory
20 09-011Bee
Keeping
Nirmala Bee Keeping and
Honey Processing Industry,
Pina V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Mr. Lal Bahadur
Rawal,
9868323044
1,130,884 35 hives constructed,
machinery purchased
2 regular,1
seasonal/1608
00 per year
Waste of wax, wood used 35 hives are remained to be constructed Satisfactory
21 09-034Bakery
Production
Mik Bakery Industry,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Mr. Min Bahadur
Rawal,
9849146887;
087-460223
1,822,259 All the payment done, PCR
submitted
4 regular,2
seasonal/2105
00 per month
Environment issue Machine (Mixture) is sent to Kathmandu for
repair. No bakery item is produced. Satisfactory
22 09-035Slaughter
Slab
Basanta Meat Centre,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Mr. Lal Bahadur
Malla,
9868215912;
9748911975
1,954,920 Slaughter slab is constructed,
machineeries are purchased
3 regular, 2
sesonal/37560
0 per month
Wsate water is discharged openly,
waste like hair is collected dried and
sold. The pipe for used for waste
water discharge crosses the way.
Significant environmental issue to be
mitigated.Satisfactory
SN SP Code
No.
Business
Objective
Name and Adress of
Proponent's
Name/Contact No
of Responsible
Person
Total
Investment
( NRs.)
Activities ProgressEmployment/
revenueEnvironmental Aspects Findings/Recommendation Remarks
23 09-036Goat
Husbandry
Malika Goat Husbandry
Group,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 03
Mr. Kebal Bohara,
9848321987;
9748322085
2,166,821
Shed constructed, compost
pit constructed, Goat
purchased & billing on
process, billing of machinery
is in process
2 regular/1
seasonal
Grazing in community forest, grass
from CF after paying royalty, lack of
water resource
The SPs has now 76 goats with kids. The SP is
owned by 14 member group. The SP should
focus on grass cultivation.
Good
24 09-037Slaughter
Slab
Chandanath Fresh House,
Shreenagar V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Ms. Laxmi Rawat,
9748901489;
087460151
1,243,951
Only slaughter slab is
constructed, machinery
purchase and other activities
are remaining
0Waste & waste water issue in future,
hygine issue
No work started and activities are remaining.
Due to the death oh Proponent's Husband,
the work is pending.
Improvement
needed
25 09-042Sheep
Husbandry
Saraswati Sheep Farm,
Rara V.D.C.
Ward No. 07
Mr. Dhirja
Bahadur Rokaya,
9806322171;
9741393908
1,424,077 Shed constructed, Sheep
purchased, PCR submitted
2 regular/1
seasonal/3505
00 per year
Grazing in surrounding forest,
approval from community forest, hey
prepared, grass cultivation
Activities completed, revenue generating,
there are 150 sheep now.Good
26 09-045Goat
Husbandry
Phulbari Women
Agriculture Co-operative
Society Ltd.,
Ruga V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Ms. Munka Lawad,
9813984206 1,417,796
Shed constructed, 50 goat
purchased, machinery
purchased, PCR submitted
2 regular/2
seasonal
Grass cultivation, Urine and manure
management
Goat are not kept in shed, shed is half an hour
walk from settlementGood
27 09-033Fruits
Processing
Mahadev Fruits and
Processing Industry,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Ms. Baachu
Rokaya,
9748900700;
9849933509
3,449,062
Machineries such as Juice Vat,
cutting, filter, pasturizer, juice
filling, caping, labelling,
pulperizer are purchased,
processing house constructed
1 regularWaste and waste water, occupational
safety. No issue as not in opeartion
All machinery was purchased and bills are
reimbursed but not in operation due to lack
of Electricity power and technical know how.
The house is comparatively small. Narrow
space for operation
Improvement
needed
28 09-049Sheep
Husbandry
Reedmokshya Sheep
Husbandry Farm,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 01
Mr. Dhalak Bham,
9848918540 1,947,706
Activities completed,
Reimbursed payment
2 regular,1
seasonal/2255
00 per year
No sheep in farm, no environmental
issues
There is no sheep in shed and could not meet
the proponent.
Improvement
needed
29 09-050Cattle
Farming
Ballai Bagar Cattle Farming
Farm,
Pina V.D.C.
Ward No. 05
Mr. Sal Bahadur
Rawal,
9748911922
1,211,179 Shed constructed, 5 cows in
SP, grass cultivation
2 regular,2
seasonal/3246
0 per month
Grass cultivation, Urine and manure
managementThe SP is generating revenue Good
30 09-055Fruits
Nursery
Talcha Fruits Nursery,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 02
Mr. Jasbir Bham,
9748911906 807,800
Bills are submitted,
completed activities
1 regular and
3 seasonal /No envirnmental issues yet
Edimel are planted, the grafting is done in
next year.Good
31 09-093Bee
Keeping
Himalayan Bee Concern
Centre,
Karkibada V.D.C.
Ward No. 04
Mr. Dasharath
Rawal,
9748900676
977,065 PCR submitted and billing
request
1 regular,2
seasonal/8480
0 one season
of yearly basis
Waste of wax and use of wood. No use of machine, revenue is generating Good
Annex 4: Field Visit Report of Jumla and Mugu visited by Environment Expert (July to Dec, 2016)
Photo: Construction of Compost Pit Jumla
Photo: Apple plantation in land Jumla
Photo: Bio pesticides preparation
vegetable production
Sheep shed and compost pit at Jumla
Photo: Vegetable in tunnel at Jumla
Photo: Land stabilization during shed construction at Jumla
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