This document summarizes a student project on the importance and potential of organic agriculture in Kailali District, Nepal. The project involved interviews with organic farmers, surveys of crops grown, and data collection on production levels. Key findings include that lemon grass, mushrooms, and silk farming show potential as organic crops. Challenges to wider adoption include the need for more technical support, organized markets, and promotion by the government. The project concludes that organic agriculture brings benefits and interest is growing, but research, information, and marketing need further development.