INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Afghanistan is in discussions with Russia to import certain foodstuffs as the conflict between Israel and Iran, one of its largest trading
partners, risked cutting off supplies, its agriculture minister told Reuters.
As relations between Russia and the Islamic Emirate have been
improving, an Afghan delegation is visiting Russia’s main economic conference in St
Petersburg this week, meeting Russian agriculture officials.
“Afghanistan is definitely aiming for self-sufficiency in its agricultural
However, we still rely on some food items that come from Iran, and if problems arise there, it will undoubtedly have its effects,”
Ataullah Omari said on the sidelines of the conference.
Iran supplies Afghanistan with some dairy products, among other commodities, and
there is widespread concern the week-old war between Israel and Iran could disrupt trade flows
Russia – the world’s largest wheat
exporter – and Kazakhstan are the main suppliers of wheat and flour to Afghanistan
Russia is also supplying sugar and vegetable oil.
Omari said that the country is now seeking wheat rather than flour from
Russia.
Afghanistan, the top buyer of Russian flour in 2024, increased its own wheat production by 10% last year to 4.83 million metric tons
The country’s total wheat consumption is estimated at 6.8 million metric tons a year.
“For the past four years, since the withdrawal of
the Americans, we have been making efforts to provide our essential food supplies ourselves
The remaining amount, including flour and wheat, is supplied annually by Russia,” Omari said.
“We have requested that Russia send us
Additionally, the import of other products that come from Russia to our country annually is progressing well,” he added.
In April, Russia
lifted its ban on the Islamic Emirate, which it had designated as a terrorist organisation for more than two decades, paving the way for
Moscow to normalise ties with Afghanistan’s leadership.
Since 2022, Afghanistan has imported gas, oil, and wheat from Russia, marking the
first major economic deal after the Islamic Emirate returned to power, facing international isolation following 20 years of war against
U.S.-led forces.
Omari expressed concern about Afghan refugees living in Iran who could become victims of Israel’s attacks
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimates that nearly 4.5 million Afghan nationals reside in Iran.
“Any kind of damage that occurs there is
absolutely unsatisfactory for our nation and our people, especially for many of our refugees who live there and are our brothers,” he
said.
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