Commercial Agriculture Development Project [CADP]
Commercial Agriculture Development Project (CADP) commenced operations in 2007
with the objective of reducing poverty in 11 districts in the Eastern Development Region (EDR) of Nepal.
The Project aims to accelerate the process of agricultural commercialisation in the EDR by building on
earlier project initiatives, and responding to the needs of stakeholders by strengthening linkages and
ensuring fair benefits to poor disadvantaged communities and women.
The Project design is consistent with government policies and Asian Development Bank (ADB)
strategies for development as expressed in the ADB country strategy and program for Nepal.
Asian Development Bank [ADB] in Nepal
Nepal is a founding member of ADB and, as of 31 December 2007, cumulative lending to the
country reached $2.3 billion, with investment grants amounting to $183.9 million and technical assistance of $127.6 million.
The assistance is focused on agriculture, education, water supply and sanitation, transport and communications, finance, energy,
and public and private sector governance.