Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock (MAIL) Mohammed Asif Rahimi today launched this year’s national wheat seed and fertilizer distribution program, which will help more than two million Afghan farmers.
In support of MAIL, USAID’s Afghanistan Vouchers for Increased Production in Agriculture program (AVIPA) provides vouchers to farmers to purchase high quality inputs such as improved wheat seed and fertilizers.
“Farmers are the backbone of one of the most important sectors in Afghanistan,” said USAID Mission Director William M. Frej. “Minister Rahimi is an active supporter of farmers and a sincere promoter of advancing agricultural opportunities in Afghanistan. USAID is pleased to be part of this effort.”
The program will further support a Farm Saved Seed project, focusing on production of quality seed and will provide training on the best ways to store wheat seed for future planting seasons.
It is expected that 360,000 farmers in 18 provinces in northern, central, and western parts of the country will receive the vouchers this year, up from 297,000 last year.
By improving production and ensuring better yields, farmers are not only able to consume and sell what they harvest, but also use any surplus wheat seeds for future planting seasons or for sale in the market. This contributes to a steady income and sustainable agriculture.