Pahadi Foods: A Local Brand Looking To Uplift Nepali Farmers | A Roundtable Discussion | EP 186

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Welcome to the Doers Podcast, where we bring you inspiring conversations with individuals making a significant impact in their respective fields.
In this video, we have recorded an in-depth roundtable discussion with three friends looking to make a difference in Agricultural FMCG. Pahadi is a company looking to promote local food products by branding and distributing them to a wider audience. Prashant Ghimire, Sanjay Kafle, and Robin Sharma are three young entrepreneurs looking to take the FMCG industry to the next level. Through Pahadi, they aim to improve the status of Farmers in Nepal and promote Nepali products globally.
Listen to this amazing conversation between four individuals who are entrepreneurs with a zeal to build bigger and better things.
Host: Anup Ghimire
Anup's LinkedIn: / anup-ghimire-9366aa5a
Guests:
Prashant Ghimire
Instagram: / sai.prashantghimire
LinkedIn: / prashantghimirenp
Sanjay Kafle
Instagram: / kaflujay
LinkedIn: / sanjaykafle
Robin Sharma
Instagram: / robin.seeker
LinkedIn: / robin-sharma-588373119
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Timestamps
00:00 Highlights
02:05 Introduction To Doers Roundtable
03:04 Introducing The Guests: Prashant Ghimire
08:36 Introducing The Guests: Sanjay Kafle
14:30 Introducing The Guests: Robin Sharma
17:42 Perception Of Anup Towards The Guest
23:20 Let's Know About Anup's Introduction To Pahadi
25:50 Prashant's Previous Project
27:50 Why Pahadi?
32:25 Strategy That Pahadi Uses To Empower Farmers
33:51 Jetho Budo Rice
37:20 Getting Back To Strategies of Pahadi
42:00 The Conditions Of Farmers and Treating Pahadi As A Business That Uplifts Them
45:20 Investments in FMCG
46:40 Plan to Expand Globally
49:45 Restrictions On Export of Rice
51:40 Can Young People Enter FMCG? If Yes, How?
57:15 How can local producers connect with Pahadi?
1:00:00 Building an Ecosystem through Pahadi
1:01:55 Procurements From Different Regions (PM-AMT)
1:04:40 Distribution Is God: How Has Pahadi Cracked Distribution For Them and Others
1:16:41 Branding, Differentiation, and Creating Advantages
1:22:10 How Local Players Have Competed Against Global Forces With Good Distribution
1:24:00 Is transfer of Brand Equity possible?
1:27:50 Better : Why a new brand?
1:33:17 Challenges of Running A Company In Nepal
1:39:05 Pahadi is a Movement: The Pahadi Life and Building A Purely Nepali Brand
1:53:30 Final Words and Messages
2:01:15 Outro

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  • @manishghimire5435
    @manishghimire5435Ай бұрын

    Atti dami, editing, conversation , highlights sabai top notch, loving the conversation team Doers . Great Job 😍

  • @kanchapaudel8100
    @kanchapaudel810015 күн бұрын

    These guys are very good - best wishes ! 👍

  • @viewmorenepal
    @viewmorenepalАй бұрын

    As per one of my friend whose family is promoter founder of paicho foods, 1st train farmers. We all know Traditional farming lai replace garnai parxa and it doesn’t mean using of chemical fertilizers. I am talking about the ways of farming. There was no problem in this regard. The main problem that came to paicho was from the side of farmer. When the yield of the farmer increases and they start getting a ruppee getting greater farmers started breaching the agreements. Here keeping besides tge emotional factors, a business helped them in training, help them track good seeds, and get well produced. Farmers should learn to stay with the agreement because company who have trained them have a proper supply chain plan as per the produces. Irony is farmers vreached the contract on running years not in very 1st or 2nd years. Paicho used to have affected on their promised order to its customers due to breach of contract. Afterwards paicho too started importing produces from india and farmers are again in trap of the middle-men. Farm to feed concept is rarely successful until we literate them as a whole🙏🇳🇵❤️

  • @nareshupadhaya
    @nareshupadhayaАй бұрын

    Wow wtf man I got interested throughout the podcast without loosing a single second. Loved it thank you team doers.

  • @nirajankhadka0123
    @nirajankhadka0123Ай бұрын

    amazing conversation. need more of these roundtables

  • @dreamleader9265
    @dreamleader9265Ай бұрын

    Good luck all of you and dream comes true more fast.

  • @prakaryal
    @prakaryalАй бұрын

    Sahi chha !

  • @gopalbhattarai2295
    @gopalbhattarai2295Ай бұрын

    ❤❤Super

  • @bibeklamsal-jz5vq
    @bibeklamsal-jz5vqАй бұрын

    keep doing anup bro .. inspired from nikhil kamath wtf 😂... your podcast is one of the niche on entrepreneur...

  • @arzun2281
    @arzun2281Ай бұрын

    very good

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