flowers Prices in Afghanistan
Commercial obligations in Afghanistan, Law on Cooperatives, Enterprises and Banks. The supply and demand market of ornamental, apartment and green space flowers is a dynamic and diverse market. Total value of Afghanistan's mines is equivalent to 1.5 trillion dollars. Flowers and ornamental plants in the countries of West Asia and the Middle East play an important role in beautifying the environment, connecting with culture and religion, industry and economy, and preserving biodiversity
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Afghanistan has natural gas, oil, coal, marble, gold, copper, chromite, talc, barite, sulfur, lead, zinc, iron ore, salt, precious and semi-precious stones. In order to be part of the valuable export goods in international trade, flowers and ornamental plants must have some special characteristics. Afghanistan is an agricultural country with a high livestock capacity. In Islamic culture and among Muslims of the Middle East, flowers have an important place and are considered sacred and valuable in some cases
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The original locality for lapis lazuli is the Sar-e-Sang deposit in Afghanistan's remote Badakhshan district. In the Achaemenid period, azure was called "Kabutkeh". In the Sassanid period, azure was consumed a lot. The roof of Ctesiphon, as well as various sculptures, is made of azure; it is possible that they used azurite instead of azure in making these works.
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