Agroecology and regenerative farming


Agroecology studies ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems

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Mustard field

Archaeological excavations revealed mustard was cultivated in the Indus Valley (Indian Subcontinent) originally. It contains selenium and omega 3 fatty acid. Two types of mustard are generally cultivated in Nepal are Sinapis alba; yellow mustard, Brassica juncea; or black mustard. At the tender stage of growth, it can be used as a vegetable, and oil is its predominant use for flavor, taste, and use in a massage.


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Rice field

Rice is the staple food of over half the world’s population. It is the predominant dietary energy source for 17 countries in Asia and the Pacific, 9 countries in North and South America, and 8 countries in Africa. Rice provides 20% of the world’s dietary energy supply option. Rice intake steadily increased in North American countries in the last 3 decades.

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Home garden

Rayo ko Saag (Brassica Juncea) is the most commonly cultivated green vegetable of Nepal, grown in Midhills, Terai, and High Hills. The picture is of broad-leaved mustard (B.Juncea, Var. folicosa Bailey). The very first demonstration of utilizing mustard plants within food may be traced back to the Himalayan regions.

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Subsistence farming

Growing vegetables after the monsoon crop

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Vines vegetables

Barela (Balsam apple) generally exhibits high antioxidants. Often vine shoots and their fruits are considered nutritional vegetables in Nepal.

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Timeline of our activities

Shiva Shiva Dham Trust’s initial ecosystem/spiritually guided and financed project’s Healthy Food Healthy Mind” slogan informs its next step–an ecospiritually informed small scale regenerative farming demonstration and support center called  Jibati Farm One (JFO).  Jibati predecessor operated informally for the past 10 years by collecting, processing, packaging, and distributing, first rock salt, and gradually adding spices, natural food supplements, cow ghee and cheese, unpasteurized honey, and local incense among the Trust’s Spiritual Center’s members.

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Recent Activities

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