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Lack of agriculture mechanization expanded poverty in Afghanistan
Ahamd Zia Masood, President’s special representatives in reforms and good governance declared that the lack of mechanization of agriculture in Afghanistan has expanded the scope of poverty.
President’s special representatives in reforms and good governance stated that the government has effective plans for the agriculture growth.
Despite more than eighty percent of people are involved in agriculture and livestock in the country but President’s special representative criticized the agriculture system in the country.
“Until now, there have not been any particular attention to agriculture. We won’t approach to self-sufficiency as long as we do not have a mechanized agriculture system.” Ahamd Zia Masood said.
He also noted that the number of skilled and professional workers in the country is less and the previous government has failed to send our Afghan unemployed youths to different countries for vocational training.
In the meantime, officials in the ministry of public work affairs also stated that they have new plans to implement.
Nasrin Orya Khail, minister of public work said, “We have taken new plans in agriculture and other careers within the country and outside the country.”
This comes as president special representative emphasized that Afghan merchants and traders in the foreign countries are ready to invest in agriculture sector in Afghanistan but better conditions should be provided for their investments.
Reported by Nematullah Ahmadi
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Speaking at a high-level forum in Turkmenistan dedicated to the International Year of Peace and Trust 2025, the International Day of Neutrality, and the 30th Anniversary of Turkmenistan’s status of permanent neutrality, Sharif said the region is once again facing a rising threat.
“The scourge of terrorism is raising its head yet again, and this time unfortunately from Afghan soil,” he stated. “As we are dealing with this menace, we need the international community to urge the Afghan Taliban regime (IEA) to fulfil its international obligations and commitments and rein in terrorist elements operating from its territory.”
Sharif also expressed appreciation for regional countries that have been working to de-escalate conflicts and promote stability.
“We are very grateful to our brotherly countries — Qatar, Turkey, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Iran — for their sincere desire and efforts to achieve a permanent ceasefire, which as I speak is still very fragile,” he added.
Pakistani officials have repeatedly claimed that attacks in the country are organized by militants operating from Afghan soil.
The Islamic Emirate, however, denies the allegation, saying it cannot be held responsible for security in Pakistan.
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