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د کرنې او مالدارۍ وزارت پر ۳۲۵۰ هکتار ځمکه د انځرو باغونه جوړوي

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د کرنې او مالدارۍ وزارت وایي، چې تر راتلونکیو ۵ کلونو پورې به په هېواد کې پر۳۲۵۰ هکتار ځمکه د انځرو باغونه جوړ شي.

د کرنې او مالدارۍ وزارت مسوولینو ويلي، چې د انځر د باغونو د پراختیا ملي طرحه د ولسمشر له خوا منظور شوې او تر راتلونکیو ۵ کلونو به د هېواد په کچه د انځرو د باغونو د جوړولو په برخه کې ۶۰ میلیون ډالر پانګونه وشي او لسګونه کسانو ته به کاري زمینه هم برابره شي.

مسوولینو دا هم ویلي، چې له دې  سره به په هېواد کې د انځرو د پروسس لسګونه مرکزونه هم جوړ شي.

اکبر رستمي د کرنې او مالدارۍ وزارت ویاند وایي، چې ډېري دغه باغو نه به  په هرات، بلخ او کندهار کې جوړ شي. افغانستان د انځرو د تولید په برخه کې لوړ ظرفیت لري؛ نو، څکه مو ورته سوداګریزه طرحه جوړه کړې ده.

د اقتصادي چارو کارپوهان هم د کرنې وزارت له دې هڅې هرکلی کوي او زیاتوي، چې د کرني وزارت باید پر هغو کرنیزو برخو پانګونه وکړي، چې ښه سوداګریز مارکیټونه لري.

د اقتصادي چارو کارپوه حکیم الله صدیقي  وایي: د کرنې وزارت باید ټول هغه کرنیز اقلام، چې په سیمه اونړۍ کې ښه مارکیټونه لري؛ باید پر هغو هم لکه د انځرو پانګونه وکړي.

د کرنې او مالدارۍ وزارت مسوولین ويلي؛ افغانستان دمګړۍ د کال ۲۵ زره متریک ټن صادرات لري، چې د نويو باغونو له جوړیدو سره به د تولید کچه ۴۰ زره متریک ټن ته لوړه شي.     

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At least 19 Afghan migrants, including a baby, have died after a speedboat capsized in the Aegean Sea off the coast of Bodrum, Turkish authorities said on Wednesday.

According to the Turkish Coast Guard Command, the vessel was carrying dozens of migrants when it ignored repeated orders to stop and attempted to flee at high speed despite rough sea conditions. The boat later began taking on water before overturning.

Rescue operations were launched immediately, with teams supported by a helicopter from Izmir. Authorities said 20 migrants were rescued from the water, while 18 bodies were initially recovered at the scene. One more person later died in hospital, bringing the death toll to 19.

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Turkey remains a major transit point for migrants seeking entry into Europe, with many attempting the short but dangerous sea crossing in overcrowded or unseaworthy boats. Despite increased patrols and enforcement efforts, such journeys often take place in poor weather or under risky conditions, frequently resulting in fatal accidents.

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In a regular meeting of the National Procurement Commission chaired by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, 17 projects worth more than one billion AFN were approved.

According to a statement from the deputy PM’s office, a total of 42 projects were presented for approval during the meeting. After discussion, 17 projects valued at over one billion AFN were approved, while modifications were made to 14 other projects.

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These projects are funded by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

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