Birendra Bahadur Aadi proposes establishing a collection and sales center for agricultural produce, fruits, and herbal items from rural regions, especially those surrounding the capital. Unlike typical models that often overlook remote areas, his concept focuses on specific, high-value items such as apples and anti-sugar Marshi rice (chamal) from Jumla. Recognizing that transportation cost is a barrier for farmers in far-flung districts, he suggests providing transportation support to Jumla farmers. This would allow their goods to reach the capital affordably, making the products both accessible and economical for consumers while increasing profits for producers.