KABUL: The Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock Directorate of Panjshir has said that a contract for the sale of four types of herbal medicinal plants valued at 981,740 Afghanis has been signed.
According to the Panjshir governor’s media office, the contract was awarded through a public bidding process to the Amin-ur-Rahman Rahmani Company for the harvesting and purchase of four medicinal plants, Panj Angosht (five-finger plant), Shira-e-Kamal, Larok, and Khina-Kah.
Officials said the initiative aims to support the legal utilization of natural resources, expand the market for medicinal plants, and strengthen the economic self-sufficiency of local communities.
The source added that 39 varieties of medicinal plants have so far been identified in the province, and their harvesting is being managed through a regulated legal framework.


