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Afghan raisin houses get a facelift to boost productivity
[Article] Afghan farmer Abdul Jalil Gulzar sits by a pile of raisins in the squat mud brick shed where generations of his family have dried their grape harvest. Such traditional huts have long been used to hang and desiccate the fruit, but now the keshmesh khanas -- the Dari term for raisin houses -- are getting a facelift as Afghanistan looks to improve its yield.
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Drying grapes in the traditional Afghan way.
Farmer Abdul Jalil Gulzar still uses the mud shed built by his father 65 years ago.
It's a method that he is sticking to - despite efforts to modernize the industry in one of the world's top 10 raisin producers.
Abdul Jalil Gulzar, Farmer:
"We use this...
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