Iran Seeks Stronger Agricultural Ties with Afghanistan, Highlights Private Sector Role
: The Iranian Embassy in Kabul, citing Chargé d’affaires Alireza Bigdeli, emphasized the vast potential for cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan in the agriculture and livestock sectors.
Speaking on the sidelines of Afghanistan’s 33rd Annual Agricultural and Livestock Products Exhibition in Badam Bagh, Kabul, Bigdeli stated that joint collaboration in these sectors offers “significant advantages” for both nations.
He highlighted that Iran’s private sector has both the capacity and expertise to play a pivotal role in developing Afghanistan’s agricultural and livestock infrastructure.
“The Iranian private sector can contribute meaningfully to the development of agricultural and livestock industry infrastructure,” Bigdeli said, stressing the need for strategic partnerships that benefit economic growth in both countries.
The exhibition, which showcases domestic Afghan products under the theme “Investment in Agriculture and Livestock: The Most Reliable Path to Economic Development,” has opened a platform for international engagement and investment.
Iran’s participation reflects a broader interest in strengthening regional cooperation, especially in food security, modern farming methods, irrigation systems, processing industries, and cold storage facilities.
Bigdeli reiterated Iran’s readiness to share technical expertise, provide machinery, and support training initiatives aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and sustainability in Afghanistan.
Police Radio


