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(Gos) Fax Number of Agriculture Related Offices Government Organizations (GOs) Fax Number of Agriculture Related Offices Offices Fax Numbers Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperative 01-225825 Agriculture Information and Communication Centre 01-522258 Directorate of Marketing Development 01-524228 Directorate of Fruits Development 01-331382 Central Agricultural Training Centre 01-525189 Beekeeping Development Section, Godawari 01-590552 Agriculture Research and Extension Project 01-522539 Crop Diversification Project, Harihar Bhawan 523269 Upper Sagarmatha Agriculture Development Project 492755 NISP 524914 Cotton Development Committee, Khajura, Banke 081-20647 National Cooperative Association 479326 Dairy Development Cooperation 417215 National Tea and Coffee Development Board 490371 Regional Agriculture Directorate Harihar Bhawan 521145 Biratnagar …. 021-22158 Surkhet …… 083-20273 Pokhara 061-20273 Dipayal 094-40010 Livestock Service Department, Harihar Bhawan 522058 Directorate of Animal Health, Tripureswor 261521 Central Animal Disease Control Laboratory, 261867 Tripureswor Animal Health Improvement Project, Harihar Bhawan 541915 Third Livestock Development Project, Harihar 531006 Bhawan Directorate of Regional Livestock Service Hariharbhawan 522057 Pokhara 61-20454 Biratnagar 021-27924 Surkhet 083-20937 Department of Cooperatives 523817 Cooperative Training Centre 472621 Department of Food Technology and Quality Control 262337 Nepal Agriculture Research Council, Khumaltar 523653, 521197 Regional Agricultural Centre, Bhairahawa 071-21905 Agriculture Research Centre, Lumle, Kaski 061-21587 Hill Crop Research Programme, Kavre Dolakha 049-29160 Agriculture Research Centre, Pakhribas, Dhunkuta 026-20345 District Agriculture Development Office, Chitwan 056-24312 1 Agriculture Input Cooperation Central Office of Kathmandu 01-278790, 279363 Birtamod 023-40005 Rajbiraj 031-20297 Bhairahawa 071-20623 Dang 082-60120 Pokhara 061-20416 Itahari 025-81022 Lahan 033-60284 Bharatpur 056-20113 Biratnagar 021-25428 Janakpur 041-20407 Birgunj 051-22030 Dhanghadi 091-22767 Nepalgunj 081-20342 Dhankuta 026-20249 Hetauda 057-20357 Surkhet 083-20282 Agriculture Development Bank Office of General Manager 262929 Department of Financial Management 240118 Small Farmers Development Program 252353 Department Commercial Bank 228676 Department of General Service 228516 Main Branch Office Biratnagar 021-25149 Main Branch Office Bhadrapur 023-20331 Main Branch Office Bharatpur 056-21831 Main Branch Office Lalitpur 01-527639 Main Branch Office Kathmandu 01-416306 Branch Office Janakpur 041-20405 Branch Office Kalaiya 053-50011 Branch Office Bharatpur 056-21831 Branch Office Trisuli 010-60126 Branch Office Syangja 063-20166 Branch Office Baglung 068-20166 Branch Office Krishnanagar 076-20014 Branch Office Butwal 071-40011 Branch Office Parasi 078-20166 Branch Office Ghorahi 082-60188 Branch Office Surkhet 083-20411 Branch Office Inaruwa 025-60141 Branch Office Gaur 055-20225 Branch Office Hetauda 057-21193 Branch Office Banepa 011-61128 2 Branch Office Damauli 065-60166 Branch Office Gorkha 064-20166 Branch Office Tansen 075-20309 Branch Office Taulihawa 076-60038 Branch Office Bhairahawa 071-20681 Branch Office Tulsipur 082-20166 Branch Office Gulariya 084-20106 Branch Office Mahendra Nagar 099-21277 Related Ministries and Their Telephone Numbers Ministry of Industry and Supply 226686 Ministry of Science and Technology 225602 Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives 243198, 226587 Ministry of Population and Environment 245365 Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation 227167 Ministry of Land Reform and Management 225366, 232262 Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare 241551 Ministry of Information and Communication 227525, 227303 Ministry of Water Resources 227646 Ministry of Education and Sports 418784, 411704 Ministry of Health 262802 Ministry of Local Development 524535 3 National Planning Commission Vice-chairman 229070 Member (Rural Development) 228287 Member (Communication, Housing Physical) 224251 Member (Agriculture) 228394 Member (Water Resources) 224251 Member (Industry and Commerce) 228107 Member Secretary 225879 Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Singhadurbar 226587 Honorable Minister 225109 Honorable State Minister 243339 Secretary 225108 Women's Farmers Development Division, Joint 226050 Secretary Planning Division, Joint Secretary 226465 Monitoring and Evaluation Division, Joint 241215 Secretary Agriculture Information and Communication 525617 Centre Department of Agriculture Director of General 251323 Deputy Director of General 524224, 521127 Directorate and Branch Offices Directorate of Agriculture Extension and Training 524914 Directorate of Crop Development 521356 Cotton Development Section, Hariharbhawan 530950 Jute Development Section, Hariharbhawan 521356 Soil Testing and Service Section 520314 Directorate of Fruits Development, Kirtipur 331619 Citrus Fruit Development Section 330870 Tea and Coffee Development Section 331619 Directorate of Vegetable Development, Khumaltar 523701 Potato Development Section 526249 Directorate of Fishery Development, Balaju 350833 Departments and Directorates of Agriculture and its Sections Artificial and Natural Pond Fishery Section 350833 Central Agriculture Training Centre 525190 Directorate of Marketing Development 524228 Plant Protection Directorate 521597 Post Harvest Lost Reduction Section 521151 Plant Quarentine Section 524352 Commercial Insects Development Directorate 524225 Sericulture Development Section, Khopasi 011-61314 Beekeeping Development Section, Godawari 560552 4 Royal Reserve Beekeeping Office, Gokarna 473689 Planning and Peoples Development Section 524229 Monitoring and Evaluation Section 524226 Projects Agriculture Development Planning, Naktajhij 041-29001 Agriculture Research and Extension Projects 523318, 522082 Crop Diversification Project 523269 Upper Sagarmatha Development Project 479091, 495140 Okhaldhunga 037-20131 Khotang 036-20259 Solu 038-20231 Rural Development Market Project, Dang 082-20506, 20891 Nepal Irrigation Sector Project, Hariharbhawan 523602 Regional Agriculture Directorate Biratnagar 021-22258, 22158 Hariharbhawan 01-521145, 528749 Pokhara 061-20273, 20263 Surkhet 083-20273, 20082 Dipayal 094-40187, 40010 Regional Agriculture Training Centres Jhumka, Sunsari 025-62004 Naktajhij, Dhanusha 041-29108 Bhairahawa, Rupandehi 071-20028 Khairanitar, Tanahu 065-29345 Khajura, Banke 081-20688 Regional Seeds Laboratories Tarahara, Sunsari 025-80730 Hetauda, Makwanpur 057-20651 Bhairahawa, Rupandehi 071-21769 Khajura, Banke 081-22272 Dhangadi, Kailali 091-22080 Kathmandu 01-534258 Regional Soil Testing Laboratories Jhumka, Sunsari 025-62099 Trisuli, Nuwakot 010-60069 Khairanitar, Tanahu 065-29345 Khajura, Banke 081-22292 Dhangadi, Kailali 091-21591 Regional Plant Protection Laboratories Biratnagar, Morang 021-28956 Kathmandu 01-536462 Khairanitar, Tanahu 065-29345, Fax: 065-29332 Nepalgunj, Banke 081-21785 Dhangadi, Kailali 091-22000 Fax: 091-21615 5 Horticulture Centres Kirtipur, Kathmandu 01-330404 Palpa 075-20147 Nawalpur, Sarlahi 046-29101 Solukhumbu 038-20116 Sindhuli 047-20122 Bonch, Dolokha Satbanjh, Baitadi 095-29211 Mustang 069-29426 Godawari, Lalitpur 01-560560 Panchkhal, Kavre 011-63034 Trishuli 010-60069, 60068 Daman, Makwanpur 057-40383 Alaichi Development Centre, Phickal, Ilam 027-40132 Horticulture Centre, Dolpa Coffee Development Centre, Aapchour, Gulmi 079-29499 Vegetable Development Farm and Centres Vegetable Seed Production Centre, Khumaltar 01-523141 Vegetable Seed Production Centre, Musikot, 088-49106 Rukum Vegetable Seed Production Centre, Dadeldhura 096-20175 Nucleus Seed Potato Production Centre, Nigale, 011-63113 Singhupalchok Fisheries Development/Training Centres Phattepur, Saptari 031-21092 Parariya, Siraha 033-60514 Janakpur, Dhanusa 041-20156 Indrasarobar, Kulekhani, Makwanpur Hetauda, Makwanpur 057-20567, 20179 Bhandara, Chitwan 056-29385 Bhairahawa, Rupandehi 071-20148, 20316 Geta, Kailali 091-21220, 21892 Fisheries Training Centre, Janakpur, Dhanusa 041-20396 Central Fish Hatchery, Balaju, Kathmandu 01-350609 Plant Quarantine Check Posts Kakadvitta, Jhapa 023-62057 Biratnagar, Morang 021-23309 Jaleswor, Mahottari 044-20223 Birgunj, Parsa 051-22996 Air Port, Kathmandu 01-470981 Bhairahawa, Rupandehi 071-20371 Nepalgunj, Banke 081-20323 Fax: 081-21618 Dhangadhi, Kailali 6 Sericulture Development Offices Itahari, Sunsari 025-80843 Dhankutta 026-20293 Bhandara, Chitwan 056-29391 Dhunibesi, Dhading 010-29185 Bandipur, Tanahu 065-20104 Pokhara, Kaski 061-22029 Syangja 063-40104 Department of Livestock Services Director General 01-522056 Deputy Director General 01-530944, 521610 Directorate and Sections Livestock Services Training and Extension 522059 Directorate Livestock Production Directorate 522031 Animal Health Directorate 261569 Central Veterinary Hospital 261382 Planning and Manpower Section 525479 Monitoring and Evaluation Section 525479 Dairy Development Section 543090 Sheep, Goat, Pig, and Poultry Development 543090 Section Animal Breeding and Artificial Insemination 526234 Section National Foot and Mouth Disease Control Section, 370657 Budhanilkantha Central Animal Disease Diagnosis Section 261165 Veterinary Medicine Production Section 252348 Rabies Disease Diagnosis Section 251123 Animal Quarantine Section 261605 Projects, Harihar Bhawan Third Livestock Development Project 531007 Third Livestock Development Project, Pokhara, 061-24944 Kaski Hill Leasehold Forestry and Pasture Development 527026 Project Animal Health Services Improvement Project 542644 Regional Livestock
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