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Pomegranates production up by 40 percent in Afghanistan's northern Balkh province

Agricultural officials said that the pomegranates yield has increased by 40 percent in the province. Balkh Agriculture Director Zabihullah Zobin said that farmers have harvested more than hundred tons of pomegranates this year. He said this quantity was exported to India, Pakistan, UAE and other countries. Zobin said that farmers created pomegranate orchards on 3,600 hectares of land in Khalm district of Balkh province. “We have registered that our farmers have earned 400,000 Afs from an acre of land,” Zobin said. Mohammad Ishaq, a farmer in Khalm district of Balkh said that he gained more than 4,200 kg of pomegranates from an acre of land. “If you have an acre of land and grow pomegranates, it will give you 4,200K kg of pomegranates,” said Ishaq. The farmers who received training said that professional growing techniques and crop protection have positive effects on products. “We have three problems: one of them is water, another is disease, and the third one is that we don’t have cold storage. “Our pomegranates are now sold 7kg at 100 Afs but in the spring the price increases up to 700 Afs,” said Mohammad Sarwar, a gardener. Provincial agricultural officials admit that lack of cold storage is the main problem but added that efforts are under way to overcome this problem. “The ministry of agriculture made seven cold storage areas for farmers...
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