Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog is an emerging herbal production business based in Nawalpur, Nepal. The company is dedicated to the cultivation, processing, and marketing of organic and medicinal herbs. The primary objective is to promote the use of natural herbs and medicinal plants, both locally and internationally, by providing high-quality herbal products.

The business focuses on key herbal products such as Harro, Barro, Amla, Gujyo, Tejpat, Turmeric, and Ginger. These products are traditionally known for their medicinal properties, and there is a growing demand for such natural remedies in both domestic and global markets.

Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog is committed to organic production practices and sustainability, ensuring that all the herbs cultivated are free from harmful chemicals. The goal is to foster the well-being of consumers through nature-based products, while also contributing to the local economy by creating employment opportunities.

Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog is a community-based herb drying and processing facility, with shareholdings of six Community Forest User Groups (CFUGs). The facility not only directly benefits these CFUGs but also extends its services to neighboring and other CFUGs. This inclusive model promotes the sustainable harvesting and commercialization of natural herbs and medicinal plants across the region.

Vision

To be a leader in the global market for organic herbal products, recognized for delivering high-quality, sustainable, and naturally sourced herbal remedies that promote health, wellness, and environmental sustainability. Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog envisions contributing to the resurgence of traditional medicinal practices while creating an eco-friendly and socially responsible enterprise that supports the wellbeing of communities and ecosystems.

Mission

  • Product Excellence: To grow, harvest, and process medicinal herbs using sustainable, organic methods, ensuring no harmful chemicals or synthetic inputs.
  • Health and Wellness: To encourage natural, holistic health through traditional herbal remedies.
  • Market Expansion: To establish a trusted brand both domestically and internationally, leveraging e-commerce for global reach.
  • Sustainability and Community: To empower local farmers with sustainable practices and contribute to environmental conservation.
  • Innovation and Quality: To invest in state-of-the-art technology for herbal processing and focus on research for expanding product offerings.

Impact

Economic Impact

Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog will create employment opportunities, boost local economies by sourcing herbs locally, and increase exports for foreign revenue. The business aims to provide fair wages and promote sustainable farming practices.

Social Impact

The business empowers local farmers by offering them technical training and resources for organic farming. It promotes the use of natural, chemical-free herbal remedies, contributing to better health outcomes. Additionally, it plays a role in preserving Nepal’s traditional medicinal culture.

Environmental Impact

By employing sustainable farming techniques, the company minimizes environmental degradation and promotes biodiversity conservation. It reduces its carbon footprint by localizing production and contributing to soil and water conservation efforts.

Future Plan

Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog is poised for significant growth and expansion in the coming years. The company plans to strengthen its presence in the domestic market while exploring international opportunities. Future initiatives will focus on expanding the product portfolio, leveraging advanced technology for efficiency, and enhancing sustainability efforts. By promoting organic farming practices, improving production capacity, and embracing eco-friendly innovations, Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog aims to become a global leader in the herbal products industry, making a positive impact on both local communities and the environment.

  • Initial Setup

    The business is established with an initial investment.
    Production facilities are set up at Danda, Kawasoti.
    Initial production focuses on a small scale, primarily targeting domestic markets.

  • Expansion Phase

    Production capacity is scaled to meet increasing demand for herbal products, such as Harro, Barro, Amla, and others.
    Financial projections estimate growth with sales reaching NPR 154,500 by the end of 2025 and NPR 185,400 by 2026.
    Marketing efforts expand beyond Nepal to international markets.

  • Financial Production Milestone

    2025: Sales growth of 36% as the business penetrates new markets.
    2026-2027: Significant investment in advanced processing equipment and scaling production to meet export demands. Expected sales increase by 20-25% annually.

  • Sales & Revenue

    By 2028, Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog is projected to have consistent sales reaching NPR 1.5 million annually.
    Growth is based on both retail expansion and e-commerce sales internationally.

Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog has laid a strong foundation with its focus on organic herbal products and sustainable practices. The company has made significant strides in its initial setup and expansion phases, establishing itself as a key player in Nepal’s herbal product industry. With a clear roadmap for the future, the business is set to grow further by tapping into international markets, expanding its product range, and continuously innovating through advanced technology. Namuna Jadibuti Udhyog remains committed to promoting health and wellness through nature-based solutions, while contributing to the economic and environmental well-being of its community. The journey ahead promises growth, impact, and a positive change towards a more sustainable future.


Supported By

ANSAB Manfred-Hermsen-Stiftung for Nature and Environment (MHS) Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Germany International Climate Initiative (IKI)

This website is developed with support from the ‘Nature Conservation and Agroforestry Production in Rural Communities’ project, implemented by ANSAB and Manfred-Hermsen-Stiftung for Nature and Environment (MHS), with generous funding from the International Climate Initiative (IKI), on behalf of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Germany.