Kyrgyzstan is taking significant steps to elevate its position in the global fruit market, with a strong focus on boosting export volumes of organic and high-quality agricultural products. Speaking at the Republican Forum "Berries of Kyrgyzstan: First Export Product for $1 Billion," Bakyt Torobaev, the Minister of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry, underscored the nation's commitment to enhancing its fruit export capacity.
To achieve these ambitious goals, Kyrgyzstan is prioritizing the adoption of innovative technologies and the construction of state-of-the-art processing and refrigeration facilities. Minister Torobaev emphasized the importance of improving the quality of agricultural products and expanding the skills and training of farmers and specialists in the industry. By implementing modern drip irrigation systems and exploring new export opportunities, Kyrgyzstan is positioning itself as a key player in the global fruit market.
The forum provided a platform for the exchange of ideas and best practices, highlighting the increasing international interest in Kyrgyz berries. A workshop on berry cultivation, led by Professor Miguel Hermes Ahumada, an expert agronomist and berry production specialist, further demonstrated Kyrgyzstan's dedication to advancing its agricultural sector and achieving its export goals.
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