Construction of 25 Potato Warehouses completed in Bamyan

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Mon, Oct 19 2020 2:13 PM
Construction of 25 Potato Warehouses completed in Bamyan
Mizan 28: October 19, 2020
Construction of 25 Potato Warehouses in Bamyan has been completed. Meanwhile, the rest of the Warehouses built by the Ministry of Agriculture's Crop Management Program are in progress, with more than 55 percent progress.
The capacity of each of these warehouses is 15 Metrics Tons and 25 warehouses can now store 375 Tons of Potatoes.
Each of these reserves has been built at a cost of 615 thousand Afghanis, which is a total cost of 25 reserves, 15 Million and 375 thousand Afghanis.
With the completion of these warehouses, Bamyan's Farmers can now store their Crops and then sell them to the market at the right time and in the right Market.
It should be noted that the Ministry of Agriculture will build 295 Potato Warehouses in Bamyan this year alone, as part of a Crop Management Program. Of these, 95 warehouses will be built under the Management of the National Horticulture and Livestock Project of the Ministry of Agriculture (NHLP), and another 200 warehouses will be built through the )HVCDSP( Horticultural Value Development Sector Project of the Ministry of Agriculture.

 

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