Year: 2026 | Month: March | Volume 19 | Issue 1

Economic Constraints and Production Challenges of Almond Growers in Samangan Province, Afghanistan

Bashir Ahmad Esar* and Shaikh Mohd Mouzam
DOI:10.30954/0974-1712.01.2026.4

Abstract:

This study investigates the challenges faced by almond farmers in Samangan province of Afghanistan. Through surveys of 60 farmers, the research identifies limitations across the production cycle, including pest management, lack of quality inputs, water issues, limited machinery, traditional harvesting methods, and inadequate storage facilities. Additionally, marketing challenges like limited buyer access and unfair pricing were reported. Weaknesses in local trade unions further hinder farmer support. Findings reveal marketing, production difficulties, and weak unions as the most pressing issues. The study recommends interventions such as improved harvesting techniques, disease-resistant varieties, sustainable water management, and farmer education. Post-harvest improvements like better storage, fairer market access, and stronger unions are also suggested. Increased government/NGO support was seen as crucial. These improvements hold the potential to significantly benefit Samangan’s almond industry and its farmers.



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Highlights

  • This study examines economic constraints affecting almond growers in Samangan Province, Afghanistan, focusing on financial limitations, market access, and production challenges.
  • Results show that limited credit access and high input costs significantly reduce almond productivity and farmer income.


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