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Community forest in Dang tackles wildfires and job creation



DANG: A community forest users’ group in Dang has found an innovative way to both curb wildfires and boost local livelihoods—by producing organic fertilizer from forest waste.

The Ajambari Community Forest in Lamahi Municipality-5 has remained untouched by the seasonal forest fires that have affected many nearby areas. The key, according to the forest users’ committee, lies in the systematic collection and use of dry leaves, grass, and undergrowth—materials that typically serve as fuel for forest fires.

“We’ve started producing organic fertilizer from what was once waste—fallen leaves, twigs, and dry grass,” said Pawan Sharma Rijal, chairperson of the users’ committee. “This not only reduces the fire hazard during the dry season but also creates income opportunities for the locals.”

The initiative, which began last year, has already begun to show promising results. The collected forest debris is combined with cow dung to produce compost, which is then sold to local farmers. As a result, the forest is cleaner, fire risks have dropped, and seven individuals from the community have gained employment.

The Community Forest Study Centre has also stepped in, supplying tools under its forest management-based programme to assist with the organic fertilizer production process.

“This is not just about fertilizer—it’s about sustainability,” Rijal emphasized. “We’re protecting the forest, creating jobs, and generating revenue, all at once.”

Locals have welcomed the effort, saying it benefits both the environment and the community.

Publish Date : 01 June 2025 21:32 PM

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