FAO in Afghanistan

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22 August 2023
The rehabilitation of the irrigation canal in Firuzkoh district, situated in Ghor province, a transformative project brought hope and prosperity to the local farmers. The Pozalich canal, spanning a length of approximately 20 kilometers, had been the lifeline for the agricultural community, supplying water to nearly 1 400 hectares of...
10 August 2023
Afghanistan has approximately 1.78 million hectares of forest and shrubs accounting for about 2.8 percent of the total land area. However, there was a rapid decline in forest and shrubs cover between 1990 to 2000 - deforested at an annual average rate of 2.3 percent. Kunar in eastern Afghanistan is characterized...
02 August 2023
Abdul Jamil, 51, a hardworking farmer from the Sofi Khil village, Chak district of Maidan Wardak Province, had been struggling for years due to the deteriorating state of the canal that supplied water to his agricultural land. Before the FAO’s intervention, the canal was wasting a significant amount of water, was...
01 August 2023
In the traditional society of Afghanistan, men are mainly responsible for supporting their families financially. However, many families across the country have lost their male breadwinners due to several decades of conflict. Therefore, some women are forced to provide for their families, which is especially challenging because in many cases,...
02 July 2023
Khust province is in Southeastern Afghanistan and it is almost entirely covered by mountains and forests. The population is largely rural and grows cereals and vegetables such as wheat, barley, maize, rice, onions, potatoes, spinach, and leek on whatever land is left from forest cover. The rise in population and resultant...