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Afghanistan: Countrywide Weekly Market Report: Issue 249: Week 4 - May 2025

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Food Items: During the 4th week of May 2025, main food commodity prices shows an overall decline compared to last week in line with a slight 1.8% appreciation in the value of Afghani against the US Dollar. On a year-on-year basis, prices of cooking oil and salt are higher by 18% and 21%, meanwhile the rest of food items prices have declined. Moreover, food prices remain elevated compared to the prices during June 2021 —excluding wheat grain, wheat flour and cooking oil prices.

The price table represents the national average prices of key food and non-food commodities. However, prices vary significantly across provinces due to factors such as market size, transportation, remoteness, and proximity to borders. Provinces located near borders often benefit from lower prices as they have easier access to imported goods. Large provincial markets, where most imports are distributed, typically serve as supply hubs for other provinces, leading to further price variations based on distance and supply chain costs.

Food Basket: The national average WFP in-kind food basket price experienced a slight 0.7% decline from last week and 1.6% year-on-year decline. However, it remains 7% above pre-COVID levels. The FSAC food basket, revised to 5,800 AFN in May 2024, shows a 7.3% decline from the revised transfer value, which does not meet the threshold to trigger a revision.

Vegetable Items: Vegetable prices showed a week-on-week decline, driven by increased market supply from local production. Compared to the same period last year, Tomato and Potato prices are significantly lower by 19% and 13%, respectively, while Onion prices are down by only 2%. Prices vary across provinces; as of May 2025, Tomato prices ranged from 18–60 AFN/kg, Potato from 15–30 AFN/kg, and Onion from 8–30 AFN/kg.

Labour Market and NFIs: The national average labour availability for casual workers is 2.4 days of work per week, with the unskilled labour wage averaging AFN 315 per day. However, labour availability remains lower than pre-Covid and June 2021 levels, highlighting persistent gaps in work opportunities. Prices of key agricultural inputs, including fertilizers (DAP and Urea) and improved seeds experienced negligible week-on-week changes. Similarly, year-on-year changes indicate a slight decline in the prices of DAP, Urea, and Improved seeds.

Diesel: The national average diesel price stood at 56.8 AFN per litre during the 4th week of May 2025, reflecting a negligible decrease of 0.1% from the previous week but declined by 7% compared to the same time last year. On the global market, the average diesel price declined to $1.18 per litre, down from $1.19 during April 2025.