Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal

Rice is a major food, contributing 67% of cereal consumption in Nepal. It is playing a substantial role in food and nutritional security. Rice production is not sufficient to meet domestic consumption, so its import has been increasing. This study aims to explore whether Nepal can be self-sufficient...

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Autores principales: Timsina, Krishna Prasad, Gauchan, Devendra, Gairhe, Samaya, Subedi, Sushil Raj, Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta, Upadhyay, Santosh, Joshi, Krishna Dev, Pandey, Sunita, Shrestha, Jiban
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Publicado: Nepal Journals Online 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163991
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author Timsina, Krishna Prasad
Gauchan, Devendra
Gairhe, Samaya
Subedi, Sushil Raj
Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta
Upadhyay, Santosh
Joshi, Krishna Dev
Pandey, Sunita
Shrestha, Jiban
author_browse Gairhe, Samaya
Gauchan, Devendra
Joshi, Krishna Dev
Pandey, Sunita
Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta
Shrestha, Jiban
Subedi, Sushil Raj
Timsina, Krishna Prasad
Upadhyay, Santosh
author_facet Timsina, Krishna Prasad
Gauchan, Devendra
Gairhe, Samaya
Subedi, Sushil Raj
Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta
Upadhyay, Santosh
Joshi, Krishna Dev
Pandey, Sunita
Shrestha, Jiban
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description Rice is a major food, contributing 67% of cereal consumption in Nepal. It is playing a substantial role in food and nutritional security. Rice production is not sufficient to meet domestic consumption, so its import has been increasing. This study aims to explore whether Nepal can be self-sufficient in rice production in the current context of increasing rice demand and changing climate. We assessed the degree to which Nepal can be self-sufficient in rice production by the years 2030, 2040, and 2050, evaluating 12 different scenarios of demand driven by production, population growth, income, and climate change effect. We used compound growth rate estimation for analyzing the growth of rice production and population growth over time. Auto-regressive regression model was used to analyze the relationship of rice import and demand with domestic production, income, and population. A significant (p=0.000) positive impact of income on the import of rice was estimated, whereas significantly (p=0.000) higher impact of production on demand was estimated compared to income. Based on current rice productivity growth of 1.47% and population growth of 1.3% per year over three decades, the country will not achieve self-sufficiency until 2050.The situation would be further worsened in climate change scenarios. However, integrating the population growth rate of the last decade (0.57% per annum) with two productivity growth rate scenarios (current and (ii) 5% annual increment), the country can be self-sufficient by 2040. Based on different scenarios, the estimated demand can be met by increasing current productivity by at least 27–43% by 2030 and 42–85% by 2050. The study identified major gaps and opportunities in the rice production systems of Nepal and provided evidence-based solutions to meet the future demands in the context of increasing population and income, declining land availability, and high vulnerability to climate change.
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spelling CGSpace1639912025-02-19T14:25:11Z Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal Timsina, Krishna Prasad Gauchan, Devendra Gairhe, Samaya Subedi, Sushil Raj Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta Upadhyay, Santosh Joshi, Krishna Dev Pandey, Sunita Shrestha, Jiban pharmacology Rice is a major food, contributing 67% of cereal consumption in Nepal. It is playing a substantial role in food and nutritional security. Rice production is not sufficient to meet domestic consumption, so its import has been increasing. This study aims to explore whether Nepal can be self-sufficient in rice production in the current context of increasing rice demand and changing climate. We assessed the degree to which Nepal can be self-sufficient in rice production by the years 2030, 2040, and 2050, evaluating 12 different scenarios of demand driven by production, population growth, income, and climate change effect. We used compound growth rate estimation for analyzing the growth of rice production and population growth over time. Auto-regressive regression model was used to analyze the relationship of rice import and demand with domestic production, income, and population. A significant (p=0.000) positive impact of income on the import of rice was estimated, whereas significantly (p=0.000) higher impact of production on demand was estimated compared to income. Based on current rice productivity growth of 1.47% and population growth of 1.3% per year over three decades, the country will not achieve self-sufficiency until 2050.The situation would be further worsened in climate change scenarios. However, integrating the population growth rate of the last decade (0.57% per annum) with two productivity growth rate scenarios (current and (ii) 5% annual increment), the country can be self-sufficient by 2040. Based on different scenarios, the estimated demand can be met by increasing current productivity by at least 27–43% by 2030 and 42–85% by 2050. The study identified major gaps and opportunities in the rice production systems of Nepal and provided evidence-based solutions to meet the future demands in the context of increasing population and income, declining land availability, and high vulnerability to climate change. 2023-02-01 2024-12-19T12:53:18Z 2024-12-19T12:53:18Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163991 en Open Access Nepal Journals Online Timsina, Krishna Prasad; Gauchan, Devendra; Gairhe, Samaya; Subedi, Sushil Raj; Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta; Upadhyay, Santosh; Joshi, Krishna Dev; Pandey, Sunita and Shrestha, Jiban. 2023. Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal. Nepal Agric. Res. J., Volume 15 no. 1 p. 163-180
spellingShingle pharmacology
Timsina, Krishna Prasad
Gauchan, Devendra
Gairhe, Samaya
Subedi, Sushil Raj
Pokhrel, Bhanu Bhakta
Upadhyay, Santosh
Joshi, Krishna Dev
Pandey, Sunita
Shrestha, Jiban
Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
title Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
title_full Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
title_fullStr Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
title_short Rice demand and production projections for 2050: Opportunities for achieving self-sufficiency in Nepal
title_sort rice demand and production projections for 2050 opportunities for achieving self sufficiency in nepal
topic pharmacology
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163991
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