Prices of vital commodities have reportedly soared in Afghanistan as a result of political unrest and a developing drought. According to foreign media reports, the people of the country are under a lot of stress as a result of this circumstance.
Inadequate domestic production and the importation of several key commodities have resulted in price increases in Afghanistan.
The situation has been aggravated by the arrival of winter and the economic crisis, with domestic harvests in Afghanistan falling drastically this year compared to prior years due to a severe drought, according to media sources.
Many of Afghanistan’s supplies are imported from neighboring nations, causing farmers in the country tremendous concern. Taliban minister Abdul Rahman, on the other hand, claimed that Afghanistan was not self-sufficient and needed to import several critical items.