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This 4 poul Afghan stamp, issued in 1963 for Journée d’Agriculture (Agriculture Day), highlights the importance of sericulture in Afghanistan’s rural economy. The design features the silkworm (Bombyx mori) feeding on mulberry leaves, with a mature silk moth and silk cocoons in the background. These elements symbolize the traditional process of silk production, an agricultural activity encouraged in Afghanistan during the mid-20th century. The stamp is inscribed in French, Dari, and Pashto, emphasizing its international and local significance. A fine thematic issue for collectors of agriculture, insects, and economic development themes.
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