Published August 3, 2025 | Version v1

Impacts of Economic Policies on Agricultural Commodity Development in Afghanistan

  • 1. Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development, Faculty of Agriculture, Afghan International Islamic University, Kabul-1004, Afghanistan
  • 2. Vice Chancellor of Research, Afghan International Islamic University, Kabul-1004, Afghanistan
  • 3. Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Afghanistan National Agricultural Sciences and Technology University, Kandahar-Afghanistan.

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To achieve strategic growth, a nation's agricultural production and distribution systems must be managed in careful consideration of broader economic dynamics. It is therefore essential that government policies are formulated to harmonize with these critical components of the national economy. Within Afghanistan, the agricultural sector stands as a foundational pillar of the economy, contributing 28% to the gross domestic product. Consequently, stimulating agricultural expansion is a central priority for national economic development strategies. While predicting outcomes is inherently complex, this objective can be realized through systematic planning informed by reliable data. This research evaluates the effects of economic policies on the cultivation of agricultural commodities in Afghanistan over the fiscal period from 2010-11 to 2019-20. Analytical methods, including the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) and the Cuddy-Della Valle Index, were employed to assess growth patterns in the area, production, and productivity of principal commodities. The findings indicate a statistically significant and positive CAGR for the cultivated area (21.65%) and total production (19.91%) of the selected crops. Furthermore, productivity demonstrated a positive growth rate of 1.77%. The analysis highlights that fluctuations in cultivated area are a primary driver of production instability. This underscores the necessity of implementing fair pricing structures for farmers and minimizing the influence of intermediaries. Afghanistan possesses substantial potential to become a significant participant in the global agricultural marketplace and is on a trajectory to establish itself as a prominent exporter. Effective economic development policies can create the necessary framework for the commercialization and international export of Afghanistan's agricultural goods.

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2025-08-03