
As part of this initiative, it is planned to create 385 processing enterprises across the country, which is expected to increase the level of agricultural product processing to 25% by 2030.
In the Chui region, considering the agronomic and livestock potential of the area, the opening of 7 trade and logistics centers (TLCs) and 78 processing enterprises is planned. They will operate taking into account the specifics of the climate and geography of the region, which will help preserve agricultural products, reduce losses, and increase processing volumes.
The enterprises being established will cover the most important sectors of the agro-industrial complex, including the processing of wheat, vegetables, fruits, milk and meat, wool, as well as the production of feed and oils.
The distribution by districts and cities of the Chui region is as follows:
Ala-Buka District - 1 TLC, 6 processing enterprises; Jayil District - 1 TLC, 14 processing enterprises; Moscow District - 1 TLC, 12 processing enterprises; Sokuluk District - 1 TLC, 8 processing enterprises; Issyk-Ata District - 1 TLC, 9 processing enterprises; Kemin District - 1 TLC, 6 processing enterprises; Panfilov District - 5 processing enterprises; Chui District - 1 TLC, 9 processing enterprises; Tokmok City - 9 processing enterprises; Bishkek City - 5 processing enterprises.
This program will cover all districts and rural areas of the region, ensuring that processing enterprises have a stable supply of raw materials, taking into account the specialization of each region. A reduction in agricultural product losses, the creation of new jobs, and the expansion of competitive opportunities in the agro-industrial complex are expected.
The Ministry will continue to collaborate with local authorities to enhance the agro-industrial potential of the Chui region and other regions of the country.
Entrepreneurs and investors from Kyrgyzstan are invited to participate in these projects, which open new horizons for the development of processing and agribusiness in the regions.