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Afghanistan agriculture
The Taliban’s Make-or-Break Push for Agricultural Self-Sufficiency
By Patrick Yeager
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.
The Qosh Tepa Canal: A Source of Hope in Afghanistan
By Freshta Jalalzai
While the canal project is a source of promise, it faces many challenges, not the least of which is unease in Central Asia about water security.
Farmers Without Markets: Afghanistan's Struggle Toward an Agricultural Economy
By Mohammad Abed Shirzai
Instability and a lack of connectivity combine to keep Afghanistan's farmers from prospering.
Is the Hunger Challenge in Asia-Pacific Going Unnoticed?
By Meha Pumbay
While a UN report gives alarming findings about hunger in Asia, the issue is still a low priority to many states.
Pakistan: Afghanistan’s Unreliable Breadbasket
By Mohammad Samim
Pakistan accounts for nearly half of Afghanistan's wheat and flour imports. That's bad news for Kabul.
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