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Yubaraj Darnal, D.S. Agro: “Our goal is to be one of the reputed specialty coffee farm in Nepal”

MILAN - D.S. Agro Industries Dhankuta is a model coffee farm high up on the mountain slopes of eastern Nepal dedicated to increasing the...

Nepal’s coffee and pashmina sectors get European Union boost

KATHMANDU, Nepal — A new project funded by the European Union to strengthen Nepal’s path towards more inclusive economic growth and greater integration into...

Coffee stakeholders in Nepal rue lack of agricultural training for growers

KATHMANDU, Nepal — Coffee entrepreneurs claim that Nepali coffee industry is not growing as expected due to lack of training and awareness among farmers...

Nepali tea gets own trademark, not to use Darjeeling, India logo

Nepal's orthodox tea exports will no longer have the logo 'Darjeeling, India' and will be sold abroad with its own identity, 154 years after...

Nepal’s Ministry of Agriculture approves Coffee Development Strategy

KATHMANDU, Nepal – Nepal’s Ministry of Agricultural Development (MoAD) has approved the five-year Coffee Development Strategy (2018-22) submitted by the National Tea and Coffee...

Nepal’s Development Strategy aims to double coffee production by 2022

KATHMANDU, Nepal – The Ministry of Agricultural Development (MoAD) is likely to endorse the five-year Coffee Development Strategy (2018-22) submitted by the National Tea...

Nepal Coffee collective trademark to be listed in seven more markets

KATHMANDU, Nepal – Nepal has registered the Nepal Coffee collective trademark in seven more markets—South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, New Zealand and Hong Kong. The brand had been registered only in the European Union (EU) previously. The Nepal Coffee Producers’ Association (NCPA), which has been authorised to ...

Nepal: Five-year coffee development strategy in offing

KATHMANDU, Nepal - Focusing on quality and enhancing the productivity of the coffee sector, the National Tea and Coffee Development Board (NTCDB) has proposed...

Climate change could hurt coffee, help banana production

Nepal’s coffee growing areas are expected to decline by 2050 because of climate change but banana cultivation could flourish in the same time frame,...

Nepal and the EU launch project to develop coffee value chain

The Nepal Government, the EU and the private sector have joined hands to enhance the trade potential of the Himalayan republic. In a collective...

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