Farmers have urged the government to expand support by helping facilitate exports, lowering the cost of fertilizers, and ensuring access to high-quality agricultural inputs.
He also extended an invitation to international investors to explore Afghanistan’s vast natural resources and mining opportunities.
According to official data, 2,337 foreign citizens were recorded crossing Afghanistan’s borders during the month.
Hedayatullah Badri, Minister of Mines and Petroleum, is also accompanying the delegation.
Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan were recorded at $102 million, a sharp 28 percent decline from $142 million in June.
Deputy Minister of Economy Abdul Latif Nazari says the IEA hopes sanctions will be lifted as soon as possible