Economic drivers in Karnali include tourism, agriculture, and medicinal plants

In the Karnali area, tourism, agriculture, and medicinal plants have all been seen as economic drivers. It was brought up in a research report during a Birendranagar stakeholder forum hosted by International IDEA Nepal. The report was created using the periodic plan, economic survey, key person interactions, and inspection visits, according to the province programming officer of IDEA Nepal. In order to address the issues raised in a cooperative way, he said, the conversation was held with development partners, active women, business owners and industrialists, government servants, representatives of civil society, and politicians. Pramod Bhagat, another program officer, gave a presentation on topics such as the province government’s objective of creating an organic Karnali, the golden triangle route, tourism, lower Karnali’s sustainable agricultural output, infrastructure, and more.
According to a spokesman for the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Planning, the growth of Karnali Province depends on the utilization of forest resources, a dependable road system, and integrated human settlement. Every profession must be recognized and given the credit it deserves in order to create economic links, according to Kadga BK, the chairman of Chaukune Rural Municipality and a province member of the National Rural Municipalities’ Federation.Documentation, infrastructure development, indigenous crop grading, packing, agro-product marketing, microbusinesses, and investments in agriculture, medicinal herbs, and tourism were among the major topics discussed during the event.