Afghanistan is as country yearning for development and the agricultural sector needs to lead the way. The need for agricultural based businesses was evident throughout the country, rural areas depended businesses that could supply the needed inputs required in agricultural production. This experimental case study describes the yearlong results the USAID funded VEGA P2K development program, the program designed and implemented 12 rural development centers (farm stores) built in Afghanistan during 2009. These businesses provided inputs, credit, wholesaler markets, equipment rental and extension services to farmers. Business owners indicated that all of the aspects of the stores were beneficial to the rural people of Afghanistan
This investigation sprang from a yearlong immersion in post-conflict agricultural development enviro...
Access to improved technologies largely depends on the availability of credit. Access to formal cred...
The goal of technology transfer is to improve the livelihoods of rural households and communities. T...
The majority of the Afghanistan population live in rural areas where agriculture is critical for liv...
An estimated 85% of Afghanistan’s population lives in rural areas, most of which are resource poor f...
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock producti...
This report is the product of a ten-day mission to Afghanistan, which took place in June 2009. It wa...
Assessment of agricultural extension education efforts in Afghanistan was conducted through a qualit...
In this article and scientific research, an attempt has been made to study the various dimensions of...
Afghanistan is a country with diverse natural ecologies in a largely arid and mountainous region. Th...
The aim of this study is to identify the contribution of agriculture in Afghanistan economy by exami...
The Afghanistan seed sector is in transition after the postwar reconstruction and rebuilding (Kugbei...
Agriculture is central to the Afghanistan’s economy. It continues to be a strategic sector in the ec...
Access to credit improves farmers’ productivity and income. However, farmers’ low access to credit r...
This investigation sprang from a yearlong immersion in post-conflict agricultural development enviro...
Access to improved technologies largely depends on the availability of credit. Access to formal cred...
The goal of technology transfer is to improve the livelihoods of rural households and communities. T...
The majority of the Afghanistan population live in rural areas where agriculture is critical for liv...
An estimated 85% of Afghanistan’s population lives in rural areas, most of which are resource poor f...
Agriculture is the main livelihood and a major contributor to the Afghan economy. Livestock producti...
This report is the product of a ten-day mission to Afghanistan, which took place in June 2009. It wa...
Assessment of agricultural extension education efforts in Afghanistan was conducted through a qualit...
In this article and scientific research, an attempt has been made to study the various dimensions of...
Afghanistan is a country with diverse natural ecologies in a largely arid and mountainous region. Th...
The aim of this study is to identify the contribution of agriculture in Afghanistan economy by exami...
The Afghanistan seed sector is in transition after the postwar reconstruction and rebuilding (Kugbei...
Agriculture is central to the Afghanistan’s economy. It continues to be a strategic sector in the ec...
Access to credit improves farmers’ productivity and income. However, farmers’ low access to credit r...
This investigation sprang from a yearlong immersion in post-conflict agricultural development enviro...
Access to improved technologies largely depends on the availability of credit. Access to formal cred...
The goal of technology transfer is to improve the livelihoods of rural households and communities. T...