Wednesday, February 15, 2012


News / From Our Bureaus

Afghanistan Opens First Honey Processing Plant

Bee keepers in Afghanistan
x
Bee keepers in Afghanistan
TEXT SIZE - +
NENGARHAR/KABUL -- Afghanistan's first honey processing plant has begun operations in eastern Nangarhar Province, RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan reports.

The plant will enable Afghan honey farmers to sell their product outside of local markets.

Officials told Radio Free Afghanistan that Afghan honey recently appeared at an international exhibition in India and garnered lots of attention for its high quality.

About 15 people are working in the factory, which is currently producing about 400 kilograms of honey per day.

The project to establish the plant was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Most Popular

               
 
 
 
 
Being Discussed Now

U.S., Georgia Discuss Free-Trade Pact

Latest Comment (17 total)

Konstantin: Georgian wine is so good, since ancient times Georgians had
not enough to advertise ... More

Kosovo Serbs To Vote In Referendum

Latest Comment (8 total)

Dennis Nilsson: You are lured to fight against each other, under the meantime the banksters ... More

Israelis Targeted In Georgia, India

Latest Comment (3 total)

Konstantin: But who is behind the angree "Wahaba"?
But who is also behind the angree ... More