With an economy hit hard by COVID, many Bhutanese have left for jobs abroad. Bhutan's government, which for years has ...
Bhutan was, and is today, largely a subsistence agricultural society. Many families still live in multigenerational farmhouses. The country was unified by the man who became its first king in 1907.
The Agriculture Minister of Bhutan, Dr. Pema Gyamtsho, during the Tiger conference, released the Tigers Across Borders Report, an outcome of the first combined tiger monitoring study undertaken by ...
Bhutan will submit a proposal to the Danish government for support in organic agriculture, among others. Director General of Bilateral Affairs, Kesang Wangdi, led the Bhutanese delegation comprising ...
Without urgent action, that number could exceed 39 million by 2050, leading to catastrophic consequences for health, agriculture and economies worldwide. For Bhutan, a nation known for its commitment ...
Bhutan's younger generation is leaving the ... Where nature is enhanced, agriculture is integrated, and tradition is living and breathing, not only preserved but also evolved.
He also thanked the Agriculture and Forests minister, Yeshey Dorji, for his “leadership, friendship and collaboration” to realize the common conservation goals of Bhutan. The Government of Finland, ...