
In 2026, Kyrgyzstan will allocate more than 42 billion soms to support the agro-industrial complex. This was announced by Bakyt Torobaev, the Minister of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry, during his speech at the Jogorku Kenesh, where he discussed preparations for the spring fieldwork.
The minister noted that to effectively and qualitatively conduct spring fieldwork, as well as to support farmers and aggregators, the government is implementing several state projects and investment programs.
Among them are:
- “FSH-14”
- “KAPK”
- “FOTP-2”
- “Development of the breeding farms ‘Asyl-tukum’”
- “Development of seed-growing nurseries”
- “Development of the meat cluster in Chui region and Bishkek”
- “Improvement of water-saving technologies.”
- Asian Development Bank (ADB) – “Development of the additional value chain in climate-resilient agriculture”
- World Bank – “Sustainable development of agro-food clusters”, “ADAPT – resilience of territorial pasture communities”
- Regional Economic Development Program
- Social Partnership Fund for Regional Development
- KOICA – “Strengthening the value chain of agricultural products through support for post-harvest yield management systems in Kyrgyzstan”
Thus, the total funding will exceed 42 billion soms and will be directed towards the development of agriculture. The minister noted that these financial measures are intended to support farmers and aggregators, improve irrigation infrastructure, and ensure the sustainable development of the agro-industrial complex.