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Agriculture has traditionally dominated Afghanistan’s economy and contributed for a large part to its growth. About 70 percent of Afghans live and work in rural areas, mostly on farms, and 61 percent ...
The restrictions and unfavorable agricultural and livestock conditions have created numerous challenges for women farmers. The Taliban’s rise to power has worsened the agricultural situation in ...
Maj. Shawn Gardner, operations and training officer for Indiana's 1-19th Agribusiness Development Team, stressed the importance of agriculture when it comes to successful operations in Afghanistan.
The Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA) estimates the total investment in the agriculture sector (including crop and fruit production and livestock) to be less than $200 million out of a ...
Agricultural plans are a critical part of the Taliban’s efforts to win the support of regional powers, diversify revenue streams, expand domestic control, and improve livelihoods across the country.
Chinese experts and businesses are looking at the possibilities for applying China’s capabilities and expertise in the agricultural sector in Afghanistan to help the war-torn country develop its ...
Russia has become the first country to officially recognize the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan. In a statement on July ...
Agricultural Products: Exports much lower than potential. Close proximity of markets in Middle East, Iran, Afghanistan, Malaysia, offers enormous potential for export.
Agriculture has traditionally dominated Afghanistan’s economy and has been one of the main contributors to its economic growth. A lack of growth, however, has led to a decline in its share of ...