Afghanistan's agricultural sector is characterized by a heavy reliance on rain-fed farming and traditional irrigation, making crops highly susceptible to drought and erratic temperature swings. In this context, the demand for precise growth regulators like Thidiazuron has increased to manage crop maturity and stress responses in high-value horticulture.
However, the market is currently hindered by a lack of standardized data. Most imports rely on generic specifications, creating a critical gap where a validated GLP Report is essential to verify the purity and environmental safety of imported chemical agents before they reach the soil.
Economically, the transition toward commercialized farming requires a shift from basic fertilizers to sophisticated biostimulants. The adoption of Indole-3-butyric acid is becoming pivotal for the nursery industry in regions like Kandahar and Herat to ensure successful rooting and transplant survival.
