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ISFARA: Tajik apricot farmer Uktam Kuziev is worried about the future now that climate change is threatening Central Asia's vital fruit harvest. This is one of the world's most exposed regions to the ...
The workshop addressed the significant impacts of global megatrends—such as technological change, climate change, and ...
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About 22% of Tajikistan’s GDP reportedly comes from agriculture and about 50% of the population is involved in this sector, therefore the joint World Bank and IFC efforts to support investments—for ...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development is concluding its “Market Access and Adaptation for Livestock” project in Tajikistan in 2025. The discussion also covered fish farming development ...
Despite being caught up in the perceived vulnerability of Kazakh banks to the global credit crunch, Kazkommertsbank has established a 100% subsidiary in the fast-growing market of Tajikistan. Banking ...
The second largest producer is Tajikistan (at 21,000 metric tons), followed by Turkey, at 6,000 metric tons. The negative consequences of this dependency have already become abundantly clear.
The devastation of Turkey's 2025 apricot harvest by cold weather has worried Tajikistan's farmers. "When the temperature rises or falls sharply, even for a day or two, you won't get the harvest ...
Isfara (Tajikistan) (AFP) – Tajik apricot farmer Uktam Kuziev is worried about the future now that climate change is threatening Central Asia's vital fruit harvest.