Abstract :
A study was conducted on municipalities and rural municipalities of Udayapur and Siraha
districts, Nepal in 2019 to analyze the contribution of riverbed vegetable farming in livelihood of
farmers among 120 households. Descriptive and statistical tools were used to analyze the data
collected through multistage purposive random sampling procedure using structured interview
schedule, Key Informants Interview (KII) and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) as well as secondary
data from Agriculture Information Centre, Village Level Government Agriculture Worker and local
NGO's report. The data and analysis suggested that there were positive changes in livelihood of
farmers assisted by riverbed vegetable farming in both districts. Furthermore, results revealed by
study showed that annual gross household income of riverbed vegetable farmers was higher in the
Siraha district compared with the Udayapur district. Wilcoxon signed Rank sum test revealed that
food self-sufficiency, food intake, change in shed type, latrine type positively changed after riverbed
vegetable farming whereas there was no change in the land status and roof type in both the districts.
Paired t-test showed the positive changes in the physical assets like television, mobile, chair, bed,
table owned by the riverbed farmers in both districts. The result of this study indicated that
contribution of riverbed vegetable farming in the livelihood of farmers are different for both farmers
and are specific in the respective district. Findings of study will be useful forpolicy makers and
others who are working on the livelihood of farmers in riverbed vegetable farming.
Keyword :
Assets, Farmers, Riverbed, Livelihood, Wilcoxon.