In Pakistan, greenhouse owners suffer $3 million losses in Farah

Published 2023년 1월 17일

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Greenhouse owners in Afghanistan's Farah province have incurred over $3 million in losses due to cold weather, forcing them to cease operations. The provincial agriculture and irrigation department stated that nearly 3,000 acres of cucumber and tomato greenhouses have been destroyed, leading to an estimated $3.5 million loss.
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Local officials in the western province of Farah said that owners of greenhouses have suffered more than $3 million loss due to cold weather in the province. Owners of greenhouses said they are unable to continue their business due to recent financial losses that they have suffered over cold weather. “All the plastic layers of my greenhouse have been destroyed. Approximately, I may suffer 1,200,000 to 1,300,000 Afs every day. For example, the investments that I made on fertilizers, seeds, and other materials,” said Humayon, owner of a greenhouse. “The expenses of the workers, fertilizer, and other facilities, are now on us,” he said. The provincial agriculture and irrigation department said that the harvests of nearly 3,000 acres of agriculture greenhouses have ...
Source: Hortidaily

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