Afghan growers say that markets are collapsing in spite of surging tomato harvest

Farmers in Ghazni Province say they are witnessing an unusually high yield of tomatoes this season, but prices have plummeted amid weak domestic demand and a lack of access to regional export markets. Among those affected is Abu Zar, a young farmer who has rented 20 beswah (about 2,800 square meters) of…Original Article

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