A senior advisor of a Feed the Future partner organization in Nepal said of the abrupt termination of an agricultural program: “The skills farmers had learned for production were left unused.”
Date: 2/26
Region: South Asia
Country: Nepal
Topic: Food & Farming
Policy Lens: Economic & Trade Interests
Entry Type: Field Observation
Additional Context: This information was collected as part of The Aid Report's original feature story, "'I had no choice but to go abroad': US aid cuts hit Nepal’s farmers." Reporter Yam Kumari Kandel looked into the effects of the termination of USAID's agricultural initiative Feed the Future on the lives of rural farming communities.
This quote is attributed to Keshab Dutta Joshi, Chief Advisor at the Center for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Research, Extension and Development, a Nepal-based former Feed the Future partner organization. The program implemented as part of the Feed the Future initiative in Nepal, which was supposed to continue into 2028 with a budget of $24.5 million, supported the modernization and capacitation of rural agricultural workers through training on seeds, fertilization, irrigation, and mechanization.
Source: Devex

