By TRN
Online, Kathmandu, June 14: The Government of Japan handed over a newly-built
Agriculture and Livestock Training Center to Love Green Nepal in Kavrepalanchok
district today.
Ambassador
of Japan to Nepal, KIKUTA Yutaka,
attended the ceremony.
The new
building has been built with the support of USD 85,189 under the Grant Assistance
for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese Government,
according to the press release issued by the Embassy of Japan in Nepal.
On the occasion, Ambassador KIKUTA congratulated everyone involved in the project. He also appreciated the efforts of all who worked together with the Embassy to complete the project and hoped that the training center will become a community asset and serve the local people.
Activities
of LGN lead by Amira Dali including empowerment of women, environment friendly
sustainable agriculture are important factors in the development of Nepal as a
whole. The center has a symbolic significance in this country and we are happy
to support such efforts. This project is another shining example of the
friendly relations in the year of the 120th anniversary of the first Nepali students
to be dispatched to Japan, he stated.
Love Green Nepal was established in 1991 with
the aim of contributing to the upliftment of low-income people living in rural
areas. Love Green Nepal was previously in need of space to provide training in
various agricultural and livestock products to farmers in Panchkhar
Municipality, Kavrepalanchok to improve their livelihoods, read the press
release.
The Embassy
of Japan believes that the new training center will provide training to local
farmers and contribute to improving their livelihoods. The Embassy also
believes that the support will contribute towards further enhancing the
friendship between the peoples of Japan and Nepal, stated the Embassy.
GGP was
established to implement projects directly benefiting people at the grassroots
level for the socio-economic development of the country. Since 1991, over 200
GGP projects have been implemented in Nepal.