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The Nepal people use subsistence agriculture for their economic system. Subsistence agriculture is when a farmer grows crops and feeds themselves and their families. The type of crops the Nepal people grow include Rice, maize, millet, wheat, barley and buckwheat. A subsistence economy is a non-monetary economy which relies on natural resources to provide for basic needs, through hunting and gathering. The characteristics of subsistence economy is its lack of industry, technology, and profit. The economies are usually small economies and participate in trade and bartering practices.

Agriculture has provided employment opportunities and helps run the livelihood of the people of Nepal. It helps increase trade throughout the nation and provides raw material for the industries. Nepal people really started using this economic system in the late 1980's which there was more than 90 percent of the population using but was still practiced a little before just was most popularly used in the late 1980's.

“Nepal.” Nepal Economy: Population, GDP, Inflation, Business, Trade, FDI, Corruption, https://www.heritage.org/index/country/nepal.

SARE, Western. “What Is Sustainable Agriculture?” Western SARE: Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education - Celebrating 25 Years of SARE, https://www.westernsare.org/About-Us/What-is-Sustainable-Agriculture.

https://journeys.dartmouth.edu/NepalQuake-CaseStudies/subsistence-economies-livestock-and-agriculture/

The Nepal people use subsistence agriculture for their economic system. Subsistence agriculture is when a farmer grows crops and feeds themselves and their families. The type of crops the Nepal people grow include Rice, maize, millet, wheat, barley and buckwheat. A subsistence economy is a non-monetary economy which relies on natural resources to provide for basic needs, through hunting and gathering. The characteristics of subsistence economy is its lack of industry, technology, and profit. The economies are usually small economies and participate in trade and bartering practices.

Agriculture has provided employment opportunities and helps run the livelihood of the people of Nepal. It helps increase trade throughout the nation and provides raw material for the industries. Nepal people really started using this economic system in the late 1980's which there was more than 90 percent of the population using but was still practiced a little before just was most popularly used in the late 1980's.