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Study on the Agricultural Marketing Development Project in the Kingdom of Nepal Study on the Agricultural Marketing Development Project in the Kingdom of Nepal ANNEX 1 SURVEY ITINERARY Itinerary of Survey in 1st Stage Horticulture Production and Post- Date Marketing Livestock Fisheries Meeting with Donors harvesting 4/18 Arrived at Kathmandu 4/19 Steering Committee Meeting. Explanation of Ic/R 4/20 Meeting to discuss minutes, signing of minutes of Ic/R 4/21 Counterpart meeting FAO 4/22 Data review & collection FAO, ADB 4/23 Rest day 4/24 Weekly report review 4/25Survey at Narayangadh Workshop at Survey at Birganj Narayangadh Wholesale Market, Survey at Dhusa DLSO Bara District, Jitpur Collection Center , Trade Center & Kolaiya Markets in Parasi 4/26Survey at Janakpur Nawalpur Survey at Bara, Nigzad gdat Collection Center, Retail Market Market 4/27Survey at Biratnagar Survey at Jhapa Daharan Wholesale Market, Biratnagar DADO Office Damak Market, Surunga Market 4/28Survey at Birtamod Survey at Moraug, Birtamod Wholesale Market, Tea Cooperative Biratnagar Sany & Uralobi Markets 4/29 Biratnagal Wholesale Market, Biratnagar >>> Kathmandu 4/30 Rest day 5/1Couterpart Meeting, Workshop at Kalimati Wholesale Counterpart meeting, Market Market Survey 5/2 Data review & collection World Bank, ADB 5/3Survey at Pokhara Survey at Nepalganj Meeting with counterpart Yampa Phant Collection Center, Agricultural Produce Chaute Market Market Center, Pokhara JICA Office 5/4Survey at Butwal, Bhairahawa Survey at Dang Rehman Fruit Center, Farmers interview at Syangja, Animal Quarantine Check Waling Post, Milk Chilling Center, Milk Cooperative 5/5Survey at Bhairahawa Survey at Nepalganj Survey at Pokhara Tutipipal Haat Bazar, Butwal Haat Bazar, Rampur & Thapuwa & Tulsipur Slopage at Lamahi Market 5/6Survey at Nepalganj Survey at Nepalganj Survey at Pokhara Trithuban Choku Bazar, Kohalpur Retai Market, Rawalpur Market, Kohalpur Market Center Nepalganj >>>Kathmandu 5/7Nepalganj >>>Kathmandu Data review & collection Pokhara >>> KTM 5/8 Weekly meeting, Data review & collection Survey at Birganj 5/9 Making field report Survey at Janakpur World Bank, ADB 5/10 Survey at Kakani, Making Survey at Kalimati Survey livestock market in Survey at Biratnagar USAID field report Wholesale Market, Making KTM, Making field report field report 5/11 Making field report Biratnagar >>>KTM 5/12 Survey at Kirutipur Meeting at JICA, Embassy of Japan , Counterpart meeting 5/13 5/14 5/15 Kathmandu >>>Bangkok 5/16 Bangkok >>> Tokyo Itinerary of Survey in 2nd Stage Group : Horticulture [ Mid-Western, Far Western Area] Member’s Name : Kusano, Saito, Tamura, Kayastha, Joshi, Kandel ( Total 6 persons) Date Time Survey Site Accommodation 26/6 Mon 27 Tue 1000 Kathmandu ! Nepalganj (by Flight Naubista (Potato), Nepalganj 10:10 No. 3Z 109) Hilamaniya Hotel Sneha 1400 Meeting at Nepalganj (Banke) DADO area (Tomato) (tel/fax: 081- Office 20487/22573) -Survey at Banke District 28 Wed 0900 - Nepalganj(Banke) ! Lamahi (Dang) Lamahi, Nepalganj 1100 - Meeting at Godahi (Dang) DADO Office Kapurkot (Ginger , Hotel Sneha 1400 - Survey at Dang District Tomato, Apple), (tel/fax: 081- Satbaria (Potato) 20487/22573) Dang Dstrict ! Nepalganj 29 Thu 0800 Nepalganj ! Mahendranagar Mahendranagar (Kancyanpur) Dodhara (Tomato, Hotel SweetDream 1200 -Meeting at Mahendranagar DADO Office Cabbage) /Chadai (tel/fax: 099-22313) Area 1400 -Survey at Kancyanpur Dstrict 30 Fri 0600 Mahendrangar ! Nepalganj 1000 Nepalganj ! Kathmandu (by Flight 11:30 No. 3Z 110) [Western Area] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 03/7 Mon 0700 Kathmandu ! Pokhara (by Flight 9:00 Pokhara, Pokhara no. 3Z 103) Hyangja (Tomato, Fishtail Lodge 1000 -Meeting at Pokhara DADO Office Cucumber) (tel/fax: 061-20071) 1400 -Survey at Pokhara 4 Tue 0700 Pokhara ! Narayangadh (Chitwan) Narayangadh Narayangadh 1000 -Meeting at Bharatpur DADO office Ratnagar (Onion) Narayani Safari 1200 -Survey at Chitwan District Bhandra Area (tel/fax: 056-20130) 5 Wed 0700 Narayangadh (Chitwan) ! Lumbini Lumbini Hotel Hokke -Meeting at Bairahawa DADO office 1400 -Survey at Rupandehi District 6 Thu 0800 Lumbini ! Bhairahawa 1000 Bhairahawa ! Kathmandu (by Flight 11:05 No. 3Z138) 7 Fri A1-2 Group : Horticulture [ Central 1] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 10/7 Mon 0600 Kathmandu ! Makawanpur District Palung, Daman Birgunj 1000 -Meeting at Makawanpur DADO office (Cucumber, Potato, Hotel Makalu 1100 -Survey at Makawanpur District Cabbage, Radish) Tel : 051-23054 1500 Makawanpur ! Birganj 11 Tue 0800 Birganj ! Bara District Kalaiya (Potato), Birgunj 0900 -Meeting at Bara DADO office Pocket area (Tomato) Hotel Makalu 1000 -Survey at Bara District Tel : 051-23054 1600 -Quarantine Office Bara ! Birganj 12 Wed 0800 Birganj ! Dhanusa Dhalkebar (Cabbage), Janakpur 1200 -Meeting at Dhanusa DADO office Janakpur (Leaf) Hotel Welcome : 1400 -Survey at Dhanusa District (tel: 041-20646) 1700 Dhalkebar (Dhanusa) ! Janakpur 13 Thu 0800 Survey at Janakpur 1200 Janakpur ! Kathmandu (by Flight 13:20 No. 3Z110) 14 Fri [ Eastern] Member’s Name : Kusano, Kayastha, Murayama, Tan, Manadhar, Saito, Joshi Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 17/7 Mon Mr. Murayama Arrives 18 Tue 0700 Kathmandu ! Narayangadh Birgunj 1100 -Visit Collection Center at Narayangadh Hotel Makalu 1300 Narayangadh!Birgunj. Tel : 051-23054 19 Wed 0800 Visit Collection Center at Birgunj Biratnagar 1200 Birgunj ! Biratnagar (Morang) Hotel Xenial (Mr. Saito /Joshi to join the team by 3Z 119 – 08:50 am) (tel : 021-30250 fax : 021-27303) 20 Thu 0600 Biratnagar ! Dhankuta Parewadin Biratnagar 1100 -Meeting at Dhankuta/Biratnagar DADO (Cardamom) Hotel Xenial office (tel : 021-30250 1300 -Survey at Dhankuta District fax : 021-27303) 21 Fri 1400 Biratnagar ! Kathmandu (by Flight 10:00 No 3Z120) A1-3 [ Group : Livestock ] [ Mid-Western, Far Western Area] Member’s Name : Iriya, Bista ( Total 2 persons ) Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 26/6 Mon 27 Tue 1000 Kathmandu ! Nepalganj (by Flight Mahendranagar 10:10 No. 3Z109) Hotel SweetDream Nepalganj ! Mahendranagar (tel/fax: 099-22313) (Kanchanpur) 28 Wed 0900 - Meeting at Mahendranagar DLSO Office Kanchanpur Nepalganj 1000 - Survey at Kanchanpur Dstrict Hotel Sneha (tel/fax: 081- 1500 Kanchanpur ! Nepalganj 20487/22573) 29 Thu 0900 Nepalganj! Dang Lalmatia, Satbariya Nepalganj 1000 - Meeting at Dang DLSO Office Hotel Sneha - Survey at Dang District (tel/fax: 081- 20487/22573) Dang ! Nepalganj 30 Fri 0600 Nepalganj ! Kathmandu (by Flight 13:20 No. 3Z110) [ Western Area] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 03/7 Mon 0700 Kathmandu ! Pokhara (by Flight 09:00 Pokhara 1000 No. 3Z 103) Pokhara, Puranochaur, Fishtail Lodge 1300 -Meeting at Pokhara DLSO Office Hyangja (tel/fax: 061-20071) -Survey at Pokhara 4 Tue 0700 Pokhara ! Lumbini Lumbini Lumbini 1000 -Meeting at Rupandehi DLSO Office Hotel Hokke 1200 -Survey at Lumbini Tel : 071- 80236/80136 5 Wed 0930 -Lumbini Milk plant quarantine post, Lumbini market Hotel Hokke 6 Thu 1000 Lumbini ! Kathmandu (by Flight 11:05 No. 3Z138) 7 Fri A1-4 [ Group : Livestock ] [ Eastern] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 10/7 Mon 0900 Kathmandu ! Biratnagar (by Flight 08:50 no. Birtamod Damak 3Z119) Hotel Deurali,Damak 1000 Biratnagar ! Birtamod (Jhapa) /Kakrbhitta Chowk 1300 -Meeting at DLSO office (Tel : 023- Birtamode ! Bhadrapur 1700 80421) 11 Tue 0600 Bhadrapur ! Ilam Ilam, Fudling Ilam 1100 -Meeting at Ilam DLSO office Green View Guest House 1300 -Survey at Ilam District (Tel: 027-20103) 12 Wed 0600 Ilam ! Biratnagar (Morang) Kathmandu 1300 Biratnagar ! Kathmandu (by Flight 14:40 no. 3Z 134) 13 Thu 14 Fri [ Central 1 ] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 17/7 Mon Mr. Ebina arrives 18 Tue 1000 Kathmandu ! Hetauda Hetauda Hotel Avocado Tel : 057-20429/20235 19 Wed 0800 - Hetauda Slaughterhouse Hetauda Bharatpur 1100 Hetauda ! Bharatpur (Chitwan) Narayani Safari (tel/fax: 056-20130) 2 0 Thu 1100 Bharatpur! Kathmandu Kathmandu 21 Fri 0800 Kathmandu !Dhulikhel (Kavre) Dhulikhel Kathmandu 0900 -Meeting at Kavre DLSO office 1000 -Survey at Dhulikhel 1300 Dhulikhel ! Lalitpur 1400 -Meeting at Lalitpur DLSO office 1500 -Survey at Lalitpur Lalitpur 1700 Lalitpur ! Kathmandu A1-5 [ Group : Fish ] [ Mid-Western, Far Western Area] Member’s Name : Yamamoto, Panta ( Total 2 persons ) Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 26/6 Mon 27 Tue 28 Wed 1000 Kathmandu ! Nepalganj (by Flight Nepalganj 10:10 3Z 109) Htel Sneha 1400 -Meeting at Nepalganj(Banke) DADO (tel/fax: 081- Office 20487/22573) -Market Survey 29 Thu 0900 Nepalganj ! Butwal Bhawanipur Butwal - Survey at Bhawanipur (Banke) Htel Sindoor (tel/fax: 073-20281) 30 Fri 0900 -Market Survey at Bhairahawa Bhairahawa Butwal 1400 -Meeting at DADO Office Htel Sindoor (tel/fax: 073-20281) 01/7 Sat 1000 Butwal! Kathmandu [ Eastern ] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation 03/7 Mon 0700 Kathmandu ! Biratnagar (by Flight Biratnagar 09:30 No. 3Z 119) Biratnagar Hotel Xenial 1100 -Meeting at Morang DADO office (tel : 021-30250 -Market Survey fax : 021-27303) 4 Tue 0800 -Survey at Babia Birta Biratnagar Biratnagar Hotel Xenial (tel : 021-30250 fax : 021-27303) 5 Wed 0800 Biratnagar ! Dhankuta Biratnagar 1300 -Market Survey Dhankuta Hotel Xenial -Dhankuta Regional Office (tel : 021-30250 fax : 021-27303) 6 Thu 0800 Biratnagar ! Birtamod Biratnagar -Market Survey Birtamod Hotel Xenial (tel : 021-30250 fax : 021-27303) 7 Fri Biratnagar ! Kathmandu (by Flight 16:00 No. 3Z 134) A1-6 [ Group : Fish ] [ Central 1 ] Date Time Travel Schedule Survey Site Accommodation
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