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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepali Farmers Engage In Paddy Plantation As Early Monsoon Gives Hope For Boom In Crop Production
Nepali farmers transplant paddy saplings on the outskirts of Lalitpur District as early monsoon rain gives hope for a boom in crop production this year. Nepal is expected to have above-average rainfall, which, according to the farmers, might increase their yield. In Nepal, paddy is cultivated from a height of 60 meters above sea level in Terai to 3,000 meters in the hills of Jumla's Chhumchaur. Nepal annually produces about 5.5 million metric tons of paddy, while consumption stands at 7 million metric tons. Last year, Nepal produced a total of 5.55 million metric tons from 1.45 million hectares of land. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
People climb a slope in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
Women carry fodder for their cattle in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A general view of Jiri village is visible above the hills from an open pastureland in Jiri, Dolakha District, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
Cattle graze in a field in Jiri, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
Students play in an open ground of a school in Jiri, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A cyclist poses for a photo in Jiri ground in Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
Cyclists pose for a photo in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A domestic tourist takes a nap on the ground in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
People walk down the slope in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A domestic tourist takes a nap on the ground in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A general view of Jiri village is visible above the hills from an open pastureland in Jiri, Dolakha District, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A domestic tourist takes a nap on the ground in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A woman carries loads on her back and heads for her destination in Jiri, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
Domestic tourists tour the grounds of Jiri in Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation ranging from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
A dog runs along the field in Jiri, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Jiri- The Trekking Gateway To The Everest Region Of Nepal
Students return from their school in Jiri, Dolakha District, Nepal, on May 20, 2025. Jiri is situated in the northeastern part of Nepal. Jiri lies at an elevation from 1,649 meters to 5,341 meters above sea level and occupies 211.25 square kilometers of land area. It is known as the gateway to the Everest Region and serves as a popular starting point for treks to the Everest Base Camp. It usually takes about 20 days for trekkers to reach the Everest region. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)