Saturday, March 16, 2013

The two third of Population in Nepal are still dependent on Agriculture profession for their Livelihood and one third of National Economy is still  dependent on Agriculture Sector. In terms of value, Agriculture GDP is increasing , but the rate of growth is far below than overall GDP growth of nation. This ultimately results percentage share of Agriculture Sector in National GDP is decreasing Year after year.

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