WHY AFGHANISTAN IS BUILDING ASIA's LARGEST RIVER | Business Story

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Afghanistan is on the verge of a historic transformation! In this video, we dive into the groundbreaking construction of the Kasa Tepa Canal, the world's largest artificial canal, set to revolutionize the country's future. Stretching 245 kilometers and 500 feet wide, this ambitious project will bring water to Afghanistan's water-starved northern regions and transform barren desert lands into fertile farmland. With a focus on self-sufficiency, Afghanistan aims to produce enough crops to not only feed its population but also become a wheat exporter by 2028.In this video, we explore: The geography of Afghanistan and its water crisis How the Kasa Tepa Canal will irrigate vast deserts and improve agriculture The innovative construction process and the role of local contractors How this project is boosting Afghanistan's economy and creating thousands of jobs The political challenges and negotiations with neighboring countries like Turkmenistan and UzbekistanWatch to learn how Afghanistan is defying expectations and working towards a future of economic prosperity and food security. This ambitious project could change the fate of a country long plagued by conflict and poverty.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment your thoughts below!

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