Green Economy Sectoral Study: BioTrade – Harnessing the Potential for Transitioning to a Green Economy – The Case of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in Nepal

The growing global demand for medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) could help drive Nepal’s green economy, while improving livelihoods in its poorest communities. The study focuses on the cultivation, processing and trade of high-value MAPs, which are found in the forests and grasslands of the mountains in the northern part of the country. Given Nepal’s high degree of biodiversity, the study confirms Nepal’s significant potential to develop its BioTrade sector. This study is part of Capacity Building for BioTrade (CBBT) project, which is implemented by UNEP with financial support from Germany, and has  conducted similar studies in Namibia and Peru.

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