In a collaborative effort with the Lumbini Peace Forum (LPF), CLFN recently organized a meaningful endeavor in Ghyanphedi, Nuwakot. One hundred avocado trees were planted with great enthusiasm and purpose, symbolizing our collective commitment to combatting climate change.
The event, graced by the esteemed presence of the Ward Chairperson Dhupchewore Rural Municipality, LPF Chairperson, and CLFN representatives, marked a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to foster environmental sustainability and community resilience.
Notably, these avocado trees were not merely planted; they were carefully distributed among 100 local farmers, ensuring widespread participation and ownership in our shared environmental stewardship. By linking this initiative with the urgent need to address climate change, we aim to not only mitigate its impact but also empower local communities to be active agents of change.Through initiatives like this, CLFN continues to demonstrate its dedication to fostering a greener, more sustainable future for all.
CLNF has taken a significant step towards promoting sustainable agriculture by providing Rs 50,000 each to two farmers in Ghyangphedi. This financial support is aimed at fostering agro-based enterprises and businesses in the region. The selected farmers will utilize these funds to initiate livestock rearing, organic farming, and fruit cultivation. These activities not only promise to enhance their income but also contribute to the overall agricultural development of Ghyangphedi.

By supporting livestock rearing, CLNF is helping to ensure a steady supply of dairy and meat products, which are crucial for both nutrition and local markets. The emphasis on organic farming aligns with sustainable practices, reducing chemical use, and promoting healthier produce. Fruit cultivation will diversify the agricultural output, providing additional sources of revenue and improving dietary diversity for the community.

CLNF’s initiative goes beyond mere financial aid; it is about developing agro-business leaders who can drive change in their community. By equipping these farmers with the resources and knowledge to succeed, CLNF aims to create role models who can inspire and support their peers. These leaders are expected to share best practices, mentor other farmers, and contribute to the community’s economic resilience.

This approach not only improves the livelihoods of the recipient farmers but also has a multiplier effect on the local economy. The success of these enterprises can lead to increased employment opportunities and a more vibrant agricultural sector. In the long term, CLNF envisions a self-sustaining community where agricultural innovations and business acumen are passed down through generations. This initiative reflects CLNF’s commitment to holistic community development, ensuring that the benefits of their support extend well beyond the initial investment.
CLNF has taken a significant step towards promoting sustainable agriculture by providing Rs 50,000 each to two farmers in Ghyangphedi. This financial support is aimed at fostering agro-based enterprises and businesses in the region. The selected farmers will utilize these funds to initiate livestock rearing, organic farming, and fruit cultivation. These activities not only promise to enhance their income but also contribute to the overall agricultural development of Ghyangphedi.

By supporting livestock rearing, CLNF is helping to ensure a steady supply of dairy and meat products, which are crucial for both nutrition and local markets. The emphasis on organic farming aligns with sustainable practices, reducing chemical use, and promoting healthier produce. Fruit cultivation will diversify the agricultural output, providing additional sources of revenue and improving dietary diversity for the community.

CLNF’s initiative goes beyond mere financial aid; it is about develop ing agro-business leaders who can drive change in their community. By equipping these farmers with the resources and knowledge to succeed, CLNF aims to create role models who can inspire and support their peers. These leaders are expected to share best practices, mentor other farmers, and contribute to the community’s economic resilience.

This approach not only improves the livelihoods of the recipient farmers but also has a multiplier effect on the local economy. The success of these enterprises can lead to increased employment opportunities and a more vibrant agricultural sector. In the long term, CLNF envisions a self-sustaining community where agricultural innovations and business acumen are passed down through generations. This initiative reflects CLNF’s commitment to holistic community development, ensuring that the benefits of their support extend well beyond the initial investment.