🌱 A Sociocultural Revolution for Good and Healthy Agriculture.


In the heart of Nepal’s hills and valleys, where rivers whisper ancient wisdom and terraces cradle generations of labor, a quiet revolution is taking root—one handful of soil at a time.

Himalayan Family House proudly introduces the Soil Health Card Nepal, a grassroots initiative designed to restore fertility, empower farmers, and regenerate the cultural backbone of our agricultural heritage.


🧬 Why Soil Health Is National Health:

Healthy soil is not just a farming concern—it is the foundation of food sovereignty, ecological resilience, and communal integrity. Across Nepal’s diverse terrain, soil degradation threatens biodiversity, nutrition, and livelihoods. The Soil Health Card initiative responds with:

  • 📊 Scientific soil testing for precision farming
  • 🌿 Balanced nutrient management rooted in agroecology
  • 🪔 Preservation of traditional wisdom and Baidik agriculture
  • 🌾 Climate-resilient practices for long-term sustainability

🪪 What Is the Soil Health Card?

Each card is a personalized record for farmers, capturing:

Field Description
किसानको नाम Farmer’s Name
प्रदेश नम्बर Province Number
जिल्ला District
नगरपालिका/नगरपालिका Municipality/Rural Municipality
वडा नम्बर Ward Number
सम्पर्क नम्बर Contact Number

It features a symbolic image of hands holding soil with a sprouting plant—a visual metaphor for care, continuity, and regeneration.


🔬 How It Works

  1. Soil Sample Collection from farmers’ fields
  2. Lab Analysis of nutrients, pH, organic matter, and texture
  3. Card Issuance with tailored recommendations
  4. Training & Guidance on composting, crop rotation, and natural fertilizers

🛕 Integrated with NawaDurga Village Centers

The Soil Health Card is a pillar of our Agroecology and Baidik Agriculture programs, supporting:

  • 🌸 Herbal and floriculture farming
  • 🧑‍🌾 Youth-led training modules
  • 🌾 Community seed banks
  • 🚩 Pilgrimage-linked agricultural education

🌍 Join the Movement

Whether you’re cultivating orchids in Doti, restoring terraces in Bajura, harvesting Amliso in Palpa, or growing tea in Ilam—this card is your companion in building a fertile, sovereign future.

“Soil is not just matter—it is memory. It holds the story of our ancestors and the promise of our children.”
— Acharya Arjun Paudel

🔗 Register your village center or learn more:


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