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Kabul residents face soaring firewood and coal prices ahead of winter

By ANI | Updated: October 23, 2025 12:30 IST

Kabul [Afghanistan], October 23 : As winter approaches, a number of Kabul residents have expressed concern over the rising ...

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Kabul [Afghanistan], October 23 : As winter approaches, a number of Kabul residents have expressed concern over the rising prices of firewood and coal in local markets, Tolo News reported.

Residents say that despite the weather still being relatively warm, the prices of fuel have already increased, creating serious difficulties for low-income families.

Abdul Karim, a Kabul resident, said, "Wood and coal have become very expensive, and people can't afford them. Many are unemployed, and the government should pay attention to this issue and the rising prices."

Mohammad Saber, another Kabul resident, told Tolo News, "A cart of firewood costs 12,000 Afghanis and winter hasn't even arrived yet. A sack of coal now costs 1,700 to 1,800 Afghanis. We ask the government to lower the prices."

Meanwhile, firewood and coal sellers in the capital have confirmed the price hike, attributing it to rising transportation costs, taxes, and fuel prices.

Nazirullah, a firewood vendor, said, "A cart of firewood from Khost and Paktia is now 12,500 Afghanis. Mulberry and walnut wood costs between 7,500 and 8,000 Afghanis per cart. Compared to last month, the price of oak wood has increased by around 1,500 Afghanis."

Raqib, a coal seller, told Tolo News, "This coal comes from Dara-e-Suf. Two to three months ago, it was priced between 9,400 and 9,500 Afghanis. Now, it's gone up to 11,700 or even 11,800 Afghanis."

The Kabul Timber Sellers' Union has also weighed in on the situation.

Ajmal Wahidi, head of the union, said, "If the government allows the import of Kunar wood now, prices could drop to around 8,000 Afghanis. But it must be done immediately. If they wait until late winter, prices may rise to 13,000 or 14,000 Afghanis."

Economic experts stress that with proper market management and continued cooperation between the government and traders, firewood prices could decline again, leading to market stabilisation.

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