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International Agricultural Fair Showcases Afghanistan’s Growing Agriculture Sector

2010 AgFair

Daniel Wilkinson

U.S. Ambassador Karl Eikenberry tours the 2010 International Agricultural Fair, held in Kabul on October 6.

U.S. Ambassador Karl Eikenberry, Minister Asif Rahimi and Deputy Minister Mr. Saleem Kunduzi of the Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) celebrated the opening of the International Agricultural Fair at Badam Bagh Farm in Kabul today.  Over the next two days, the fair will draw thousands of visitors from Afghanistan and around the world.   

The International Agricultural Fair will host 136 Afghan and 40 international venders, showcasing the country’s crown jewels of agriculture, such as grapes, pomegranates, dried fruits, nuts, cashmere, and other high value crops and agricultural services.   

“Afghanistan’s progress in the agriculture sector is helping lead this proud nation along the pathway to development and self sufficiency by helping feed the Afghan people, opening markets, and stimulating economic growth and investment opportunities,” lauded Ambassador Eikenberry.             

USAID, in collaboration with MAIL, has sponsored 13 Agricultural Fairs since 2007 to encourage trade and generate business opportunities in the agricultural industry.  These fairs help participants forge new business relationships in Afghanistan’s growing agriculture sector.  They also bring together hundreds of producers, buyers, packagers, cold storage technology companies, equipment vendors, international representatives, and government agencies to facilitate stronger business linkages and partnerships.  Seminars, presentations, and demonstrations will share knowledge and best practices for increasing agricultural production.                 

This year’s participants include importers, exporters, wholesalers, retailers, producers, input suppliers, and service providers from throughout Afghanistan as well as from countries including the United States, China, Germany, India, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and the United Arab Emirates.

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