Agriculture (as measured by share of gross domestic product and employment) is a significant economic sector in seven Central and South Asian countries: Afghanistan, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. All of these countries are net food importers. Some have experienced successive years of drought, which has contributed to noticeable declines in agricultural output and the need to increase commodity imports. The United Nations’ World Food Program reports that both Afghanistan and Tajikistan are currently in need of emergency food assistance to cover sizable food deficits. The food outlook in Afghanistan is made uncertain by ongoing military conflict
Agriculture sector has major contributor towards GDP of Pakistan and also absorbs the extensive port...
Following drought and the dramatic increase in the wheat and flour prices in Afghanistan during 2007...
Badakshan is located in the extreme northeastern comer of Afghanistan and has not yet come under Tal...
An estimated 85% of Afghanistan’s population lives in rural areas, most of which are resource poor f...
Societal Impact Statement: The production and availability of food underpins societal stability. In ...
The majority of the Afghanistan population live in rural areas where agriculture is critical for liv...
Afghanistan is a third world country with a rich agriculture tradition dating back thousands of year...
In Afghanistan wheat availability is important for national food security as it is the key staple fo...
Poverty is a critical issue that is stagnating the development of Afghanistan. In 2007, more than 42...
In Asia, high levels of malnutrition threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of households. ...
Afghanistan is a dry, landlocked nation made up mostly of rugged mountains that run northeast to sou...
The food systems approach can contribute to food security and reduced malnutrition levels by identif...
The aim of this study is to identify the contribution of agriculture in Afghanistan economy by exami...
This paper deals with the multiple insecurities affecting combined rainfed farming systems in the Is...
This report is the product of a ten-day mission to Afghanistan, which took place in June 2009. It wa...
Agriculture sector has major contributor towards GDP of Pakistan and also absorbs the extensive port...
Following drought and the dramatic increase in the wheat and flour prices in Afghanistan during 2007...
Badakshan is located in the extreme northeastern comer of Afghanistan and has not yet come under Tal...
An estimated 85% of Afghanistan’s population lives in rural areas, most of which are resource poor f...
Societal Impact Statement: The production and availability of food underpins societal stability. In ...
The majority of the Afghanistan population live in rural areas where agriculture is critical for liv...
Afghanistan is a third world country with a rich agriculture tradition dating back thousands of year...
In Afghanistan wheat availability is important for national food security as it is the key staple fo...
Poverty is a critical issue that is stagnating the development of Afghanistan. In 2007, more than 42...
In Asia, high levels of malnutrition threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of households. ...
Afghanistan is a dry, landlocked nation made up mostly of rugged mountains that run northeast to sou...
The food systems approach can contribute to food security and reduced malnutrition levels by identif...
The aim of this study is to identify the contribution of agriculture in Afghanistan economy by exami...
This paper deals with the multiple insecurities affecting combined rainfed farming systems in the Is...
This report is the product of a ten-day mission to Afghanistan, which took place in June 2009. It wa...
Agriculture sector has major contributor towards GDP of Pakistan and also absorbs the extensive port...
Following drought and the dramatic increase in the wheat and flour prices in Afghanistan during 2007...
Badakshan is located in the extreme northeastern comer of Afghanistan and has not yet come under Tal...