About Helmand Bost Cotton

Helmand Bost Cotton State Company was established in 1346 AH with initial capital of (225) million Afghanis with the capacity of the first batch of 25-30 thousand tons of seeded rice as a for-profit enterprise for the purpose of growing and developing rice crops in the southwest of the country in cooperation with the UK. . This company is located in Lashkargah city of Helmand province, its type of activity is the purchase of grainy baked goods, the processing of wool baked goods, oil, soap, konjareh, lanterns and skins, which has a cooling machine, a tilk machine, an oil purification machine, and a soap making machine, and its technical equipment includes a steam machine. , diesel machine and generators, electrical machine and workshop machine.

The company has three active production units and four technical units:

  1. Halaji machine can process 90 to 110 tons of seeded cotton in 24 hours.
  2. The oil machine can process 60 to 70 tons of cotton seeds in 24 hours.
  3. The oil machine can process 60 to 70 tons of cotton seeds in 24 hours.
  • There are four types of machines such as steam generators, diesel generators, workshop machines and electric wind turbines.

Vision

The growth and development of the baked grain processing industry and the production of baked mahlouch, oil, soap, konjare, lantern and peel according to the accepted standards.

Mission

Purchase of raw materials (cooked grains) from farmers in the region and supply of high-quality production materials in the domestic and foreign markets.

Objectives

  1. Buying cotton products from farmers in the area.
  2. Processing of seeded cotton and bringing the products to market.
  3. Increase the economic strength of the government and the people.
  4. Equality of employment to the people.
  5. The comparison of materials with geofabrics.
  6. Developing the cotton industry and offering products to the market.
  7. Cooperation with the public and private sectors and attracting private sector capital.

Our Clients

The clients of the company are individuals, whether they are men or women, shopkeepers, tradesmen and industrialists in the provinces and districts. Products such as oil and soap are supplied to customers in the company’s store. Kanjara Volantar is mainly sold in the markets inside the province and outside the province, and the mature Mahlouch was usually exported in the markets inside the country and in the past also outside the country. The profit and income of the company is moderate if the production material is supplied in the market on time.