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Nepal Herbs & Herbal Products Association PUBLICATION Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association (NEHHPA) Members Directory Publisher: Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association (NEHHPA) Supported by: Implementing NTIS in the sector of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (IN-MAPs) project financed by the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) with additional financial support from German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Government of Nepal. © All Rights Reserved to the Publisher. Published Date (English Version): September, 2017 Published: 1000 copies Layout and Design: Libju Films (P) Ltd. Cover Pictures: Khilendra Gurung, Govinda Ghimire, Dipesh Pyakural Price: NPR 400 (Institutional) NPR 300 (Individual) US $ 10 (Abroad) NEHHPA Directory 3 FORWARD Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association (NEHHPA) is working to build sustainable business system for the promotion of herbs and herbal sector in Nepal. NEHHPA members include Herbal collectors and producers, manufactures and traders. NEHHPA stands as leading business promotion organization in NTFPs/ MAPs sub-sector partnering with national and international organizations. Currently, NEHHPA membership profile consist of seventy nine members. As a part of strategic activity of building data and knowledge base to increase marketing capacity for growth and development of MAP products in local and international market through development of proper markets and marketing channels as well as improving the networking among the NEHHPA members company this NEHHPA MAPs traders directory is created. This directory will be a strong tool for its members company to communicate with the buyers as well as among themselves. NEHHPA members are spread all over Nepal. So, this data base increases the access to members companies. NEHHPA members have always been seeking fort activities from NEHHPA to increase their market linkage and networking. So, we believe NEHHPA MAPs trader’s directory will help build the capacity of NEHHPA members. NEHHPA has agreement with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH to carry out the activities of "Implementing the NTIS in the sector of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (IN-MAPs)" project which is financed by the Enhanced Integrated Framework with additional financial support from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the Government of Nepal. We would like to thank the IN-MAPproject for providing financial and technical support for preparing this Directory. We would like to thank author Mr. Rujesh Karmacharya from Libju Films for preparing such informative and useful piece of work. Similarly, we would like to thank Mr. Suresh Baral GIZ program officer, Ms. Kanchan Bhandari IN-MAPs Project coordinator NEHHPA and Mr. Yubraj Subedi NEHHPA secretariat for their untiring effort for compiling the information. Let’s us promote the use of natural herbs and herbal products for healthy living. Let’s protect the nature. Mr. Govinda Ghimre Mr. Kalyan Gauli President National Programme Manager Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association IN-MAPs Programame, GIZ 4 Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association Nepal (NEHHPA) Teku, Kathmandu ABOUT NEHHPA Introduction Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association (NEHHPA), an umbrella organization of nepalese herbal producers, manufacturers and traders in the Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) sector particularly covering Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) sub-sector, was established in 2002. NEHHPA is working to build sustainable business system for the promotion of herbs and herbal sector in Nepal. NEHHPA vision is “Sustainable, profitable and healthy commercialization of herbs and herbal products in Nepal contributing towards the overall economic development of the nation.” Mission of NEHHPA • To understand and respond to members’ business development needs and aspirations and create enabling environment. • To provide business services in terms of knowledge, information, skills, advocacy and business development services to the stakeholders. • To attract, serve and mobilize new members by providing affordable, accessible and applicable business service. • To work closely and collaboratively with members and stakeholders to promote profitable MAP business enterprises. NEHHPA Directory 5 ABOUT NEPAL HERBS Nepal Herbs is a collective trademark created in 2015 with the object to authenticate Nepal’s Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) products and enhance product recognition. The collective trademark will help to maintain common standards of Neali herbal product while marketing these products in national and international markets. Nepal Herbs Collective Trademark was developed in collaboration between the Herbal Entrepreneur Association of Nepal (HEAN), Jadibuti Association of Nepal (JABAN) and Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association (NEHHPA) through the IN-MAPs project of the government, in alignment with the Nepal Trade Integration Strategy (NTIS). The Nepal Herbs logo informs the consumer that the product is 100% of nepali origin and that it respects strict quality standards. 6 Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association Nepal (NEHHPA) Teku, Kathmandu BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Govinda Ghimire (President) Alternative Herbal Produts Pvt. Ltd. Bhaktapur, Nepal www.alternative.org.np [email protected] +977-9851120541 Mr. Prem Raj Tiwari (Senior Vice President) Bio Herbal Products Pvt. Ltd. Tokha-10, Prayash Nagar, Kathmandu www.bioherbalproducts.com [email protected] +977-9851060062 Ms. Laiku Lama (1st Vice President) Himalayan Herbs Trader Pvt. Ltd Baluwatar, Kathmandu www.himalayanherbs.net [email protected] +977-9851033085 Ms. Saraswati Rai (2nd Vice President) Himalayan Bio Trade Pvt. Ltd Dhapasi, Kathmandu www.himalayanbiotrade.com [email protected] +977-9851138023 Mr. Sushil Gyawali (General Secretary) Himalayan Naturals Pvt. Ltd Gatthaghar, Bhaktapur www.himalayannaturals.com.np [email protected] +977-9851127784 NEHHPA Directory 7 BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Bikram Rai (Secretary ) Natural Herbs World Pvt. Ltd. Koteswor-35, Kathmandu www.raysherbs.com.np [email protected] +977-9851036207 Ms. Anju Paudel (Treasurer) New Isha Enterprises Samakhushi, Kathmandu N/A [email protected] +977-9841193333 Ms. Meena Kumari Lama (Executive Member ) Siddhi Vinayak Export and Import Pvt. Ltd. Baudha, Kathmandu N/A [email protected] +977-9851017408 Mr. Prabin Kumar Bastola (Executive Member ) Panchatatwa International Pvt. Ltd Ghattaghar-15, Bhaktapur www.panchatatwa.com [email protected] +977-9851014584 Mr. Prasun Satyal (Executive Member ) Annapurna Aroma Company Pvt. Ltd New Baneswor, Kathmandu www.aromaoils.com.np [email protected] +977-9841985608 8 Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association Nepal (NEHHPA) Teku, Kathmandu BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Bikram Rai (Secretary ) Mr. Rajeev Pandey (Executive Member ) Natural Herbs World Pvt. Ltd. High Himalayan Multi-Products Pvt. Ltd. Koteswor-35, Kathmandu Balaju, Kathmandu www.raysherbs.com.np www.okhatinepal.com [email protected] [email protected] +977-9851036207 +977-9841325384 Ms. Anju Paudel (Treasurer) Mr. Sanjeev Pandey (Executive Member) New Isha Enterprises Bounty Himalaya Pvt. Ltd. Samakhushi, Kathmandu Balaju, Kathmandu N/A www.thebountyhimalaya.com [email protected] [email protected] +977-9841193333 +977-9802076218 Mr. Ganesh Shrestha (Executive Member ) National Herbo Trade Pvt. Ltd. Dillibazar, Kathmandu www.nationalherbo.com [email protected] +977-9803020452 Ms. Shanta Banskota Koirala (Executive Member ) Shangrila Agro World Pvt. Ltd. Old Baneswor, Kathmandu www.organickte.com [email protected] +977-9851064659 Mr. Biswa Bishwakarma (Executive Member ) Shristi Sanjeevani Organic Health Product Purano Baneswor, Kathmandu www.shristisanjivaniherbal.com [email protected] +977-01-4482587, 9841328932 NEHHPA Directory 9 ADVISOR COMMITTEE Dr. Bhishma P. Subedi Mr. Rakesh Adukai Executive Director, Asia Network Managing Director for Sustainable Agriculture and Nepal Mentha Products Pvt. Ltd. Bioresources (ANSAB) Hon'ble, Mr. Parbat Gurung Dr Krishna Ram Amataya Himalayan Bio Trade Pvt. Ltd. Managing Director Shambala Herbal and Aromatic Industries Pvt.Ltd. Mr. Ram Hari Subedi Mr. Samir Dhungel Managing Director Managing Director Gorkha Exim Pvt. Ltd. Khaptar Aroma Industries 10 Nepal Herbs and Herbal Products Association Nepal (NEHHPA) Teku, Kathmandu NEPAL HERBS & HERBAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION (NEHHPA) DISTRICT CHAPTER Kanchanpur Bhimdutta Municipility-4, Kanchanpur Tel: +977- 9858750370, 9848763216 E-mail: [email protected] NAME DESIGNATION Mr. Ram Bahadur Chand President Mr. Maan Singh Dhami Vice President Mr. Lokendra Chand Treasurer Mr. Uttam Kalaini Seceratory Mr. Bhuwoneshor Joshi Executive Member Mr. Surendra Raj Panta Executive Member Mr. Karan Chand Executive Member Mr. Dev Datta Bhatta Executive Member Mr. Prem Bahadur Bum Executive Member Jajartkot Jajarkot Khalanga-4, Jajarkot, Nepal Tel: +977-9748070055 Email: [email protected] NAME DESIGNATION CONTACT Mr. Ganesh Bd Singh President 9860006385 Mr. Nim Bahadur Singh Vice President 9748026673 Mr. Man Bahadur Chalawne Seceratory 9848299191 Mr. Deepak Singh Executive Member 9748906130 Mr. Bhakta Bd. Shah Executive Member Mr. Lalit Singh Executive Member Mr. Bhawani Prasad Sharma Executive Member Mr. Dal Bahadur Shah Executive Member NEHHPA Directory 11 NEPAL HERBS & HERBAL PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION (NEHHPA) DISTRICT CHAPTER Khotang Diktel, Khotang, Nepal Tel: +977--036-420113
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