
After a year of field-level actions with the community, an annual review and reflection meeting was held on 1 January 2026 with the farming community in Dhusa, Ichhakamana Rural Municipality, Chitwan, where the community led Participatory Action Research (PAR) on agroecology is being implemented. The Dhusa community is composed primarily of Chepang and Gurung households. Approximately 30 farmers participated in the meeting, the majority of whom were women. Beyond reviewing completed activities, the meeting created space for farmers to reflect on their experiences, observations, and learning emerging from the agroecological practices tested over the year.
Ms. Daman Kumari Chepang, one of the lead farmers, shared a detailed reflection on the activities undertaken and described how her engagement in the process deepened her understanding of soil health and the long-term importance of soil restoration through agroecological practices. Her reflections stimulated wider discussion among participants, including community members who were not directly involved in field-level implementation but reported increased awareness and understanding of the ongoing work at the demonstration site. This highlighted how learning and knowledge sharing had extended beyond the immediate group of participating farmers.
The discussion surfaced key learnings related to the relevance of locally adapted practices, the value of integrating Indigenous farming knowledge with scientific agroecological techniques, and the importance of collective experimentation, observation, and reflection. Farmers expressed a growing sense of ownership over the process and emphasized the importance of continuing to learn together through shared practice.
