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Sharp rise in Saffron cultivation

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Afghanistan Ministry of Agriculture said that Saffron cultivation has a remarkable increase compared to the last year.

According to officials in the ministry of agriculture, more than four hundred formers all across the country have been trained how to cultivate and collect Saffron.

They consider distributing the bushes of Saffron in weight of 116 tones to all farmers across the country.

They noted that last year, of the 24 provinces of the country four thousand kilograms of Saffron have been collected and the figure may have a high increase this year.

“In addition to Herat province, the quality of Saffron has also become better in Balkh province,” Lutfullah Rashid, spokesman of agriculture ministry said.

According to the National Union of Saffron Growers (NUSG), Herat Province currently produces more than 90 percent of Afghanistan’s saffron although farmers in 25 other provinces grow it too. More than 6,000 Herati farmers grow saffron and some 18 companies sell and export it abroad.

Saffron production reaches 3 tons annually in this province, 60-80 percent of which is exported. NUSG’s data also show saffron cultivation is more prevalent in Ghoryan, Pashtun Zarghoon, Enjil and Gozara compared to other districts in Herat Province.

Saffron production in Afghanistan dates back to more than 100 years. But saffron cultivation was forgotten until some 22 years ago when some Afghans who had been acquainted with saffron cultivation and production in Iran returned and decided to continue the practice in Ghoryan district in Herat Province.

This trend, which started with 60 square meters of land, moved so fast that now more than 800 hectares of land in Herat are under saffron cultivation.

 

 

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Pakistan’s special envoy meets Russian ambassador; discuss regional security

He added that both sides also discussed coordinated diplomatic efforts to address shared regional security concerns.

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Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, announced that he met with Albert P. Khorev, Ambassador of Russia to Pakistan, to discuss key regional issues.

According to Sadiq, the meeting covered “matters of mutual interest, including regional security dynamics, terrorism, and threats posed by groups based in Afghanistan.”

He added that both sides also discussed coordinated diplomatic efforts to address shared regional security concerns.

The talks come amid ongoing regional security challenges, with countries in the region increasing consultations to counter militant threats and enhance stability through diplomatic engagement.

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Central Asian envoys meet in Astana for talks on Afghanistan

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An extraordinary meeting of the Regional Contact Group of Special Representatives of Central Asian countries on Afghanistan was held at Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The gathering brought together representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan to discuss the situation in Afghanistan and explore avenues for practical cooperation, Kazakh foreign ministry said in a statement.

Yerkin Tukumov, Special Representative of the President of Kazakhstan for Afghanistan, emphasized the country’s commitment to constructive dialogue and identifying practical solutions to address pressing issues related to engagement with Kabul.

Discussions focused on enhancing trade and economic ties, expanding transit and transport corridors through Afghanistan, and addressing regional security concerns. Participants stressed the need for coordinated efforts among Central Asian states to ensure stability and promote sustainable development in Afghanistan.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the participants’ readiness to continue regular consultations and maintain working-level contacts under the framework of the Regional Contact Group.

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Afghanistan’s defense ministry unveils new military uniforms for armed forces

Speaking at the ceremony, Qari Fasihuddin said the uniform is designed to reinforce order, discipline, and a shared sense of purpose within the ranks.

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The Ministry of National Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan officially unveiled a new uniform for the country’s armed forces on Monday.

The new attire, selected for commandos, border police, and the Afghan National Army, was introduced during a special ceremony held at the Ministry’s headquarters.

The event was attended by the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Qari Mohammad Fasihuddin Fitrat, senior ministry officials, and commanders of central units. Officials emphasized that the new uniform represents discipline, cohesion, and a unified identity among all personnel.

Speaking at the ceremony, Qari Fasihuddin said the uniform is designed to reinforce order, discipline, and a shared sense of purpose within the ranks.

“This new uniform symbolizes unity and solidarity of our armed forces,” he said. “All those joining the ranks must see defending the country as their primary responsibility and commitment.”

Meanwhile, Enayatullah “Khowarzmi,” Head of Strategic Information and Publications at the Ministry, highlighted the importance of professionalism and ethical conduct.

He said; “Every soldier must have strong willpower, high moral standards, and strict adherence to military principles. Forces must remain resolute against enemies while serving the people with integrity and responsibility.”

According to ministry officials, the introduction of the new uniform is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen cohesion, discipline, and a unified identity among Afghanistan’s defense forces.

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