What's Happening?
Members of Nepal's diaspora in the Middle East are returning home to invest in agriculture and dairy farming, spurred by recent government policy changes. Ram Mani Neupane, a former migrant worker, has successfully transitioned to dairy farming, earning
a stable income while staying with his family. The local government in Manahari Rural Municipality has implemented a policy ensuring monthly payments to farmers for their milk, collected at local centers. This policy has encouraged many former migrant workers to invest in agriculture, leading to increased local milk production and economic stability.
Why It's Important?
The return of diaspora members to invest in local agriculture signifies a shift in economic dynamics, potentially reducing Nepal's reliance on remittances. By creating a stable and profitable agricultural sector, the government is fostering local economic growth and self-sufficiency. This move could also alleviate the social impact of migration, as families are reunited and local communities strengthened. The policy's success may serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges, promoting sustainable development and reducing the brain drain.











