1. Hydropower and distributed renewable energy
What: run-of-river plants, small hydro plants for groups, solar + batteries for off-grid villages, hybrid systems for mines/tourist centers.
Reason: High domestic demand and export potential TO India; Reliable, low-cost electricity empowers other industries.
2. Agricultural processing and cold chain
What: Fruit pulp, dried fruit, cold storage, fruit juice, spice processing (cardamom, ginger), vegetable processing, ready-to-eat mountain foods.
The reason: reducing post-harvest losses, increasing farmers' income, and making branded Himalayan foods for export.
3. Tourism, catering and experience economy
What: Eco-accommodations, community accommodations, spas/Ayurveda, adventure logistics (porters, guides), winter and off-season packages.
Reason: High revenue per visitor if quality , quality and safety , safety are guaranteed; Distribution of income among rural communities.
4. High value specialized agriculture and horticulture
What: Organic tea, specialty coffee, apple/kiwi orchards, greenhouse vegetables, flower growing for export.
The reason: Excellent prices for ethically produced goods grown at altitude.
5. Processing of medicinal and aromatic plants
What: essential oils, herbal extracts, nutrients and small-batch natural cosmetics based on Himalayan plants.
The reason: Global demand for natural , natural products is increasing – but requires traceability and sustainable collection.
6. Handicrafts, carpets and lifestyle brands
What: Hand-knotted wool/rugs, pashmina blends, metalwork and ethically sourced home furnishings sold through e-commerce and boutiques.
Reason: Strong premium international market , market for authentic Himalayan handicrafts.
7. IT, BPO and remote services
What: Software development, fintech services, remote customer support and digitization services from Kathmandu, Pokhara and regional centers.
The reason: lower operating costs and growing technical talent.
8. Light industry and building materials
What: Value-added wood products (sustainably sourced), earthquake-resistant bricks/tiles, prefabricated panels and eco-friendly insulation.
Reason: Urbanization and reconstruction needs create constant local demand.
9. Aquaculture and fishing in the Terai/Lowlands
What: Pond culture, tilapia and carp farming, hatcheries, feed mills.
The reason: protein , protein demand, import substitution and livelihood diversification.
10. Logistics, cold chain and last mile services
What: Integrated cold , cold chain operators, refrigerated shipping, packing , packing centers and assembly centers.
The reason: its a critical enabler of agricultural processing and exports to remote hills.
Nepal has different subsidy programs for the sectors considered as the country's priorities (hydropower, export-oriented manufacturing, IT parks, tourism). The promotion of investment is generally the work of different agencies like the Board of Investment and the Ministry of Industry; The provincial local investment promotion offices are also available for support. Since the incentives, tax regulations and licensing procedures are in a state of flux, it is advisable to check with the government agencies and take the opinion of local legal/financial advisors before making a capital investment.
The combination of Nepal's hydropower potential, unique mountain agriculture, world-class tourism assets and strong craft traditions creates a number of promising business avenues – from hydro-powered agricultural processing and Himalayan power plants to responsible tourism, IT services and artisan brands. The most successful projects will be those that add value close to the source, solve local infrastructure problems (energy, cold chain, transport), partner with communities, and meet high environmental and quality standards.
Please choose a project below related to this category.
Salt was the name originally given to the residue left by evaporation of sea water. Iodizing salt for human consumption is a modern trend. Iodine is u...
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Capacity : 20 Tons/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 36 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 24 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 61.19 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 45.87 |
TCI : Rs. 91 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Tomatoes are used in enormous quantities in the fresh state, as canned tomatoes, and in the form of canned juice, puree, paste, ketchup and sauce. Tom...
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Capacity : 3300 Pkts/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 13 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 28.0 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 73.89 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 44.50 |
TCI : Rs. 56 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Fruits and vegetables are preserved for a long time by reducing its moisture content. There are various ways of reducing the various moisture content,...
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Capacity : 1 TPD Dried Grapes 10 TPD Dried Potatoes |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 112 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 42.52 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 73.89 |
TCI : Project Cost : Rs. 321 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
India has the distinction of being the world?s largest power of grain legumes (pulses), notwithstanding the production is not adequate to ensure a per...
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Capacity : 100 MT/Day (Channa, Moong,Urad, Toor & Yellow Pea Dall) |
Plant and Machinery cost: 82 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 65.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 49.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project : 502 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Margarine is one of the vegetable products of almost butter substitute. It is generally manufactured from vegetable oil by specially treatment over th...
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Capacity : 600 MT/Annum |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 29 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 17.30 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 82.81 |
TCI : Rs. 84 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
The present level of annual production of fruits in India is about 60 million tones. Hardly 20% of the fruits produced in the country are used for pro...
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Capacity : 5000 Cans/day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 32.00 Lacs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 59.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 0.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project : Rs. 100.00 Lacs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Ice cream is defined as a frozen dairy product made by suitable blending and processing of cream and other milk products together with sugar, flavour,...
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Capacity : 1000 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 13 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 58.78 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 31.65 |
TCI : Rs. 98 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Chilies are the dried ripe fruits of genus capsicum. These spices are also called red peppers of capsicums and constitute an important, well known com...
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Capacity : 550 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 2 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 27 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 34.89 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 56.74 |
TCI : Rs. 43 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Beer is a popular beverage all over the world and contains alcohol ranging from 8 to 9 %. It is found effective in improving appetite and is considere...
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Capacity : 10000 Bottles/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: 403 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : - |
Rate of Return (ROR): 45.00 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 47.00 |
TCI : Cost of Project : 959 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 95900000 |
Food is mainly composed of three main groups of constituents i.e. carbohydrates, fat & protein. In addition to this there must be some inorganic miner...
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Capacity : 5.0 Tons/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 17.00 Lacs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 208.00 Lacs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 48.63 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 35.97 |
TCI : Rs. 280.00 Lacs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Banana can be preserved for 3 months or more by reducing the moisture in it by drying or frying. In India, food is preserved by sun-drying, mostly fru...
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Capacity : 100 Kgs/Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 3 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 10 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 44.53 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 47.77 |
TCI : Rs. 18 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |
Vermicelli, commonly know as ?Savat?, has been inuse since the early period of Indian civilization. It is used by all communities, irrespective of cas...
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Capacity : 1 MT /Day |
Plant and Machinery cost: Rs. 7 Lakhs |
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Working Capital : Rs. 15 Lakhs |
Rate of Return (ROR): 40.36 |
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Break Even Point (BEP): 56.66 |
TCI : Rs. 34 Lakhs |
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Cost of Project : 0 |