The institute, founded in 1931, has played a significant role in the breeding and selection of agricultural animals. During this time, the institute's staff has developed 13 breeds and over 25 lines, as well as 24 types of forage crops.
In the last 25 years, the institute's researchers have received 80 patents and copyright certificates, highlighting their innovative approach to research.
Outstanding achievements include not only the development of new breeds but also the creation of 13 varieties of forage crops. The structure of the institute includes sectors focused on animal husbandry and pastures, as well as an experimental seed-growing farm.
Currently, the institute employs 8 doctors and 18 candidates of sciences. In recent years, 34 doctoral and 216 candidate dissertations have been prepared, along with the publication of 11 books and monographs, as well as over 370 scientific articles.
Today, the institute is a leading research and production institution in the field of animal husbandry. Its activities are aimed at developing innovative products and improving conditions for the breeding of agricultural animals and pastures.
The institute performs numerous functions, including:
- Developing breeding and genetic programs to enhance the productivity of agricultural animals;
- Implementing modern biotechnologies in breeding;
- Monitoring breeding activities and improving conditions for breeding farms;
- Creating high-yielding varieties of forage plants that are resistant to adverse conditions;
- Supporting farmers in the implementation of new technologies and seed production.
The institute continues to develop scientific approaches to improving agriculture, providing consulting and methodological assistance to farmers and agrarian enterprises. Its work serves as a foundation for scientific and technological progress in the agricultural sector of Kyrgyzstan.