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Structural changes and drivers of agrifood system growth in Tajikistan

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  • Khakimov, Parviz
  • Diao, Xinshen
  • Goibov, Manuchehr
  • Ashurov, Timur

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The agricultural sector accounted for one-third and one-fourth of total GDP in 2011 in 2022, respectively. In 2022 compared to 2011, both primary and off farm agricultural GDPs dropped, respectively by 13.2 and 3 percentage points, while primary agriculture employment share fell by 10.4 percentage points. The domestic market played a vital role in the recent agrifood system (AFS) growth, and a sizable portion of locally produced agrifood products was able to meet domestic demand. Though agroprocessing an important off-farm component of the AFS, grew more rapidly and thus contributed the most to off farm AFS growth, the aggregate size of off-farm components of the AFS did not increase to match with the structural change in the broader economy.

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  • Khakimov, Parviz & Diao, Xinshen & Goibov, Manuchehr & Ashurov, Timur, 2025. "Structural changes and drivers of agrifood system growth in Tajikistan," Central Asia Policy Brief 25, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:ceaspb:174329
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