Farah Watermelon Yields Increase by 17 Percent

mail-admin
Sun, Jun 09 2019 2:18 PM

Jawza 19: June 9, 2019

Farah Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock Directorate said that watermelon yields have increased by 17 percent in the province compared to last year.

Abdul Manan Matin, provincial agriculture director, said, “The data collected by the provincial agriculture staff shows 17 percent increase in watermelon yields in 2019. Last year 18,220 hectares of land was under watermelon cultivation, producing 674,140 tons of watermelon. This year some 19,788 hectares of land was under watermelon cultivation, producing 791,520 tons of watermelon.

Matin added that Farah watermelon is being exported to 14 provinces which include Herat, Nimruz, Kandahar, Helmand, Zabul, Ghazni, Kabul, Logar and some other provinces.

It is important to note that Eid al-Fitr holidays coupled with closures of some routes caused watermelon price to fall in the province but the Ministry of Agriculture took action in order to open routes for the export of watermelon; now the product is being exported to various provinces.

 

Latest news

Sat, Feb 01 2025 11:27 AM
Background image

ننګرهار وادي کرنیز امارتي شرکت په خپلو فارمونو کې د مېوو بڼونه جوړ کړي 

۱۳ سلواغه ۱۴۰۳ه‍.ش
۳ شَعبان المُعَظّم ۱۴۴۶ه‍.ق
ننګرهار وادي کرنیز امارتي شرکت په خپلو څلور ګونو فارمونو کې د مالټو، زيتونو، ليمو، خرما او نورو مېوو بڼونه جوړ کړي دي.  
دغه کرنيزه پروژه،. . .

Mon, Jul 01 2024 8:57 AM
Background image

د خوست کرنې ریاست څېړنیز فارم کې زده کړیالانو ته د عملي زده کړې زمینه برابره شوې

۱۱ چنګاښ ۱۴۰۳ه‍.ش
۲۴ ذی‌الحِجّة ۱۴۴۵ه‍.ق
د خوست ولایت د کرنې، اوبو لګولو او مالدارۍ ریاست اړوند څېړنیز فارم کې د کرنې پوهنځۍ زده کړیالانو ته په عملي او نظري ډول د زده کړې زمینه برابره. . .

Thu, Mar 02 2023 7:16 PM
Background image

Meeting of the Minister of Agriculture with the Ambassador of Turkey


 2 March 2023
Mawlavi Ataullah Omari, the Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, met with Jihad Ergin Ay, the Turkish Ambassador to Afghanistan, and discussed bilateral. . .

BACK TO NEWS