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Bhutan Still being an underdeveloped country, people in the remote villages practice mixed farming. Cattle help the farmers with dairy products and provide with drought power while plowing the field for cultivation of crops. Even the cow dungs are being used as a manure in the field. Thus these farmers grow crops as well raise the cattle.

Bhutanese farmers are mostly small holder farmers practicing mixed farming system involving cattle rearing and cultivation of crops. These farmers survive their daily meals completely on farming. There are few villages settled on the higher altitudes. These villages are usually two three hours of walking distance from the motor roads.

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For rural tours and community based tours please contact :

Druks and Dragons Travel.

Email :  druksdragons@gmail.com

Post -Box No: 428

MPN building (Room no 22 )

Tshalu Lam, Thimphu 11001, Bhutan

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