NADF launches Tajikistan’s agriculture information service

DUSHANBE, May 27, 2009, Asia-Plus  — The National Association of Dekhkan Farms of Tajikistan (NADF) has developed and launched a website — the Agriculture Information Service of Tajikistan (AIST; www.aist.tj ) – on the Internet. According to the NADF, the main objective of the Agriculture Information Service of Tajikistan program that was developed with support […]

Mavjouda Hasanova

DUSHANBE, May 27, 2009, Asia-Plus  — The National Association of Dekhkan Farms of Tajikistan (NADF) has developed and launched a website — the Agriculture Information Service of Tajikistan (AIST;

www.aist.tj

) – on the Internet.

According to the NADF, the main objective of the Agriculture Information Service of Tajikistan program that was developed with support of JICA is to improve work on delivering of agricultural output and providing materials necessary for production.

AIST collects and makes available information regarding to agriculture – about education, innovative and investment programs, prices of agricultural output, export/import procedures, laws and normative acts, business offers, etc.  AIST is also dedicated to provide platform for dialogue between sellers and buyers.

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