Bhutan: Call for Entrepreneurs
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Welcome Readers in Blog post of ‘Bhutan: Call for entrepreneurs’! In this blog post we are going discuss about Bhutan, its Geography & Demography, Economy, Opportunities in various Business sectors, and socio-economic problems in this country. Bhutan is still it is still termed as a third world country which is situated between Tibet Autonomous of China and India in the Eastern parts of the Himalayas in South Asia. This country is landlocked country nestled deep in the Himalayas characterized by steep mountains and deep valleys. Still, every district or Dzongkhag in the nation has a Dzong, a distinctive fusion of a fortress and a monastery.
Bhutan a serene place with lush valleys, Rocky Mountains and
pristine rivers holds a lot more than what meets the eye. Bhutan is connected
to Tibet & China, so this country is politically important from Indian
point of view also.
Geography and Demography of Bhutan
To illustrate, the four major regions of Bhutan are the northern,
central, eastern, and southern regions.
Major Cities in Bhutan are as
follows:
- Thimphu
- Punakha
- Tsirang
- Phuntsholing
- Pemagatshel
- Sarpang
- Wangdue
Phodrang
- Samdrup
Jongkhar
- Samtse
- Jakar
Economy of Bhutan
Bhutan Currency is Ngultrum & is nearly equivalent to Indian
Rupees and countries economy is largely traditional economic system and most
production in the industrial sector is of the cottage industry type.
Firstly, one of the world's smallest economies and relies heavily on
agriculture and forestry, which provide the primary means of subsistence for
about 60% of the population.
To clarify, agriculture, hydroelectric power, and tourism are the
three main sources of income. Undoubtedly, the economy of this country is
predominately based on agriculture. Bhutan's population is primarily engaged in
agriculture, about 80%. Wherefore, women who earn a living in the nation make
up over 95% of the workforce. In this country raising animals is a crucial
aspect of farming. Bhutan has one of the highest per capita incomes in South
Asia, at US$3,438.16 (NSB 2017), according to development indicators.
Beside this, Bhutan's economy has grown rapidly over the past three
decades thanks to the hydropower industry. The growth of the gross domestic
product (GDP) is predicted to be 4.63.
The border crossing point is in the West Bengali district of
Alipurduar on the Indian side. Every day, 600 to 700 trucks typically cross to
each side, making it easy for people to move around. With numerous market
opportunities nearby, emerging economies, Bhutan is ideally situated.
Bhutan's top trading partner, accounting for more than 80% of its foreign
trade, is particularly India. A free trade agreement for the trade of goods
exists between Bhutan and India. Put another way, Bhutan is heavily dependent
on India for trade and financial connections. Due to its zero carbon policy,
the government is being cautious in its expansion of the tourism industry and
only allowing visits from travelers who are concerned about the environment.
Today, all villages are connected by roads and electricity and have access to
basic services like education, running water, and basic healthcare. Even the
most isolated villages have access to the mobile phone service and
telecommunications network.
Business opportunities in Bhutan
The Gross National Happiness (GNH) philosophy, which aims to
maximize people's happiness, serves as Bhutan's development's compass. The
promotion and preservation of culture, environmental preservation, and
effective government are all given equal weight in this development model.
Bhutan is now a nation with a lower-middle income. Over the past 20 years,
Bhutan's swift economic growth has significantly reduced poverty. Bhutan has
quickly developed. Bhutan was cut off from the outside world until the 1950s,
and its dispersed rural population relied on subsistence farming.
Recommended Sectors of Business in
Bhutan
Bhutan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI) identifies
potential business opportunities across 20 Dzongkhag’s of Bhutan.
The project worked with communities across the 20 Dzongkhags of
Bhutan with special features of Bhutan Political stability, Good governance,
cheap electricity & English speaking workforce, calls for individuals or
entrepreneurs to avail the opportunity of business in Bhutan.
Tourism of Bhutan
There is opportunity in Hospitality industry where there is need of
hotels more than 3 star hotels. Bhutan Government introduces new
"Sustainable Tourism Development Strategy" for Tourism market in
Bhutan which is sustainable in nature guided by the principles of Gross
National Happiness.
Hydropower sector of Bhutan
Hydropower production in the valleys is made possible by the
plentiful water resources that exist there. Bhutan maintains close economic and
strategic ties with India, which serves as both a financial backer and a buyer
of surplus hydropower as well as Bhutan's key trading partner and a source of
international assistance. While hydropower has consistently been a source of
prosperity, other industries are having trouble because of the challenging
investment environment in the country. As a result, outcomes in the areas of service
delivery, education, and health have significantly improved.
Renewable Energy in Bhutan
It is said that nation that leads in renewable energy will be the
nation that leads the world. The nation's demand for energy has increased as a
result of the country's economic expansion, rising prosperity, rapid
urbanization, and rising per capita energy consumption.
Solar power, Wind power, Biomass power, Hydro power, Geothermal are
the main source of electricity worldwide today & this is time of Renewable
Energy. And Bhutan is full with natural resources.
Agribusiness of Bhutan
As an example, the golden langur, Bengal tiger, clouded leopard,
hispid hare, sloth bear, grey langur, tiger, goral, sparrow, himalayan black
bear, red panda, blue sheep, Tibetan wolf, and many other rare primates can be
found in Bhutan.
Takin is Bhutan’s national animal. Bhutan has more than 7700 species
of birds and more than 5400 species of medicinal plants.
More than 1000 medicinal plants are described in the Bhutan Tourism
Monitor 2019, but currently collect only 300 species for daily formulations.
These medicinal plants have been one of the drivers of the ‘Gross National
Happiness (GNH)’ and bio-discovery projects in Bhutan. Over time, Bhutan offers
excellent business opportunities and support due to its rich biodiversity,
expansion opportunities, human resource base, and environmental stability.
Opportunities for Businesses in
Food Processing
Food processing is a process used to turn raw ingredients into
well-cooked, well-preserved foods that can be consumed by both humans and
animals.
All the more, raw, clean, harvested crops or butchered, slaughtered
animals are used in food processing to create food products for daily
consumption. They can be very marketable if manufactured & packaged
attractively.
Animal husbandry in Bhutan
Cattle are can be seen in 80% household in rural areas. Along with
Cattle nearby 30% Pigs, 23% horses, 15% goats and 2% Yak commonly seen in rural
areas. Jersy breeds along with Jatsa & Jatsam are local aritifial
insemination varieties. In Bhutan, the most significant livestock genetic
resources for food, animal energy, and household income are the local cattle.
One of Bhutan's key aspects of livestock farming is poultry farming it is
equally important. In addition to this, Bhutanese artisans and producers of
honey, chilies, lemongrass oil, cardamom, ginger powder, turmeric powder,
herbal tea, and mushrooms work with medicinal plants and herbal extracts.
Mining Industry in Bhutan
Coupled with, the national economic development of many low- and
middle-income countries, which are abundant in non-fuel mineral resources, is
significantly influenced by mining. Production of cement, coal, dolomite,
gypsum, and limestone dominates mining. Deposits of beryl, copper, graphite,
lead, mica, pyrite, tin, tungsten, and zinc were among the resources that were
known to exist. One of Bhutan's industries with the fastest rate of expansion
is mining, which annually brings in an average of 54 million US dollars or 3%
of the nation's GDP.
Rural Area Development of Bhutan
The economic activities are mostly concentrated in urban centers,
and one was to create ample business opportunities in rural areas. Growth of
rural area is very much important for social economic development of Bhutan
along with urban area. Growing health-oriented gummy candies, the idea will
capitalize on the growing gummy candy market in the country. According to the
World Bank, Bhutan has managed an annual average economic growth of over 7% in
the past decade. Bhutan can be Asians emerging economy as per per Asian
Development Bank.
IT sector
There is huge demand in various fields of system integration,
consulting services, and technology-enabled business technology services. There
is demand of IT vendors who follows international best practices and have
adopted several global quality certification standards, making cost-efficient
technology for global clients and opening new industry verticals in the various
fields.
Electronic waste recycling plant
Today rapid innovations are keeps going. Despite this, field of
technology is developing quickly. Innovations have made it possible for
consumers to connect more and more. There will be a chance for an electronic
waste recycling facility in a developing nation. Every day, Bhutan produces
7.02 metric tonnes (MT) of plastics, including High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
and Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). In a year, it accounts for 2,562MT. There
is potential to begin turning hard plastic back into flower pots.
Biotechnology
In Biotechnology there are various fields like:
Bio-pharma: –It includes proteins, drugs, and antibodies that
are mainly used in the diagnostics and therapeutics field.
Bio-industrial field: – it deals with products such as yeast,
yeast-based products, organic amino acids, and enzymes.
Bio-Agri: –It consists of the products bio-pesticides,
bio-fertilizers, and genetically improved seeds.
Plant genetic engineering and biotechnology, with particular
reference to food and nutrition, could play a major role in the agriculture
scenario despite initial obstacles.
Textile- Readymade garment
Global textile and apparel industry is going through a drastic shift
from cotton to synthetic and Bhutan can grasp this opportunity.
Handicrafts
Categories of handicraft products approved for the brand ‘MADE IN
BHUTAN’ are traditional contemporary Bhutanese crafts.
Limitations for Bhutanese business development
- Limited
geographical connectivity with global market
- Small
domestic market
- Low level of
technological competiveness
- Limited
access to finance
- Lack of
skills
- Deficiencies
in transport & logistic management
- Bhutan
geography always affected by natural disasters & climate change.
Ease of Doing Business in Bhutan
According to the most recent World Bank annual ratings, Bhutan is
ranked 89th out of 190 economies in terms of how easy it is to do business
there. Bhutan's ranking dropped from 81 to 89 in 2019 from 81 in 2018. In Ease
of Doing Business 2020, India placed 63rd out of the 190 countries that were
chosen.
Now days the Bhutanese government has launched various initiatives
to encourage entrepreneurship. Ministry of Labor and Human Resources
(MoLHR)
promotes entrepreneurship and encourage the youth to consider
self-employment.
Conclusion
Bhutan is doing tremendous progress by reducing extreme poverty and
promoting gender equality, with continuing efforts to address social inequality
issues and regional disparities. Entrepreneurship is now going to be backbone
of a country. Entrepreneurship creates job opportunities, and improves the
economy. Bhutan has primarily put all the eggs in one major basket but as
development increases that will be impact on production, livelihoods and worker
earnings. It is necessary requiring to expansion and upgrading of the transport
network, Trade facilitation, International trade fairs and exhibitions, Artisan
support, Education & Awareness, Product innovation as well as increase of
technical capacity of skilled labour & this value addition helps to generate
business opportunities for locals.
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