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Afghan, Coalition Forces Help Farmers Endure Harsh Winter
American Forces Press Service
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FARAH PROVINCE, Afghanistan, Feb. 19, 2008 – Afghan and coalition
forces are working with national government officials to help farmers
endure the harsh winter in this western Afghanistan province bordering
Iran.
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village elder puts his allotment of veterinary medicines in his shawl
to carry back to his village from the Shib Koh district center in Farah
province, Afghanistan, Feb. 5, 2008. Photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Schult,
USA (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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The winter has been especially harsh. Severe snow and ice storms have
made it nearly impossible for villagers to travel to nearby cities to
purchase supplies of food and fuel.
Recognizing
the emergent need of Afghans, the combined team launched an effort to
help farmers and their animals. A team of veterinarian technicians and
civil affairs specialists accompanied Afghan and coalition forces to
the Shib Koh district center to talk with farmers and provide
veterinary training Feb 5.
Haji Abdul Rahim, the Shib Koh
district manager, explained that livestock is important to the local
economy and villagers’ quality of life. “They make their living off the
animals,” Rahim said.
The veterinarian technician explained
how farmers can identify livestock illnesses, eradicate worm
infestations, and stop the spread of disease within a herd. The team
also provided veterinary supplies for the ranchers to treat their
animals. Rahim said the more than 50 elders who attended the class were
very pleased with the visit.
“I believe it went better than
expected,” a civil affairs team leader said. “Capacity building and
development is better than just treating animals.”
Rahim said
the Shib Koh district is free of poppy cultivation and is a secure
place to live and work; however, life in the rural district is hard.
Village elders would like to see more projects to improve their
economic situation.
“We want this district to be an example to others,” a village elder said. Other elders reiterated his sentiments.
With
so much of their economy centering on the health of their livestock,
projects like this one go a long way toward ensuring financial security
for the farmers and quality of life for residents of Shib Koh district
and Farah province.
“The government of the Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan wants to ensure a secure environment so residents can build
a stable economy,” said Army Capt. Vanessa R. Bowman, a coalition
spokeswoman. |
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