Kustepe Canal Project
The Kushtepe Canal Project, which began in August 2021, has become one of Afghanistan’s priority infrastructure projects as the country aims to revitalize the economy by attracting investors to its mines.
Project Details
The Kuştepe Canal Project began construction in 2022. The canal aims to support agriculture and livestock by carrying water from the Amuderya River. The canal, which has a total length of 285 kilometers, will be at least 80 meters wide at the base and 150 meters wide on the surface.
Second Phase Studies
With the completion of the project, whose second phase is still ongoing, 550-600 thousand hectares of land will be opened to agriculture. It is stated that the work is progressing rapidly.
Importance of the Project and Expectations
Once the project is completed, Afghanistan’s agricultural production will increase and it will be able to meet its own needs. Local people and officials believe that the project will bring economic vitality.
Environmental and Demographic Effects
Although the project is thought to have positive effects on the region’s economy, there are concerns about demographic changes and environmental impacts. Neighboring countries in particular have concerns about the project.
Uzbekistan’s Concerns
Uzbekistan is concerned that the Kushtepe Canal will change the water balance in Central Asia. The President of Uzbekistan called for joint work to study the impact of the project.