AgriPath in Nepal Opens Up Digital Opportunities for Sustainable Agriculture Rooted in Community-Based Agents
Shree Krishna Lamichhane smiling at the camera
Shree Krishna Lamichhane

For generations, farming in Nepal was rooted in tradition. Knowledge was passed down from parents to children, and decisions were often based on habit and experience rather than research or technology. Selling produce online or using mobile apps to guide farming was unimaginable.

Shree Krishna Lamichhane grew up in this environment. His parents cultivated their land with dedication, relying only on traditional methods. “In their time, there was no access to digital tools, and even the idea of selling in an online market didn’t exist,” he recalls. But as part of a new generation of farmers, Shree Krishna always felt there had to be a better way to farm—one that combined tradition with innovation.

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