Livestock farmers in Herat happy with establishment of trade union

Establishment of Labor Union Boosts Dairy Industry in Herat

Kabul 24: In Herat province, the establishment of a labor union has brought positive changes for farmers and dairy sellers, enhancing coordination, facilities, and market access in the milk processing and marketing sector.

Farmers and Sellers Benefit from Union Coordination

Mohammad Salim, a dairy seller in Herat, highlights the importance of the union in fostering collaboration between dairy sellers and livestock farmers, enabling them to address challenges collectively and engage with relevant authorities effectively.

Challenges Faced by Farmers and Call for Market Support

Asadullah Haq Dost, a cattle farmer in Herat, emphasizes the need for a market to sell milk products at fair prices, urging government intervention to facilitate sales to regions like Kabul, Nimroz, and Badghis.

Empowering Women in Dairy Industry

Ms. Danesh, a seasoned dairy product seller, advocates for the union to organize training workshops for women, equipping them with essential skills and tools for milk processing, thereby empowering female workers in the sector.

Role of Union in Coordinating Dairy Sellers

Livestock experts in Herat recognize the union’s potential in coordinating dairy sellers across districts and the city, enhancing communication with local authorities for mutual benefit.

Union’s Vision for Dairy Industry Development

Abdul Rahim Osmani, the head of the Herat Dairy Sellers Union, underscores the union’s commitment to providing milk processing facilities, market access, and health benefits to dairy sellers, aiming to elevate the industry with both domestic and international support.

Government Support and Future Initiatives

Officials from Herat’s Department of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Livestock acknowledge the increasing involvement of women in livestock and dairy sales, pledging efforts to address industry challenges through the union. Pir Mohammad Halimi, the department head, outlines plans for disease prevention, market development, and infrastructure improvements to support dairy farmers in Herat.

Growing Dairy Industry in Herat

With nearly 600 farms and 430 dairy shops operating in traditional and modern methods, Herat’s dairy industry is poised for growth, with a focus on quality, market access, and empowering all stakeholders for sustainable development.

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