The Andijan region has planned the creation of production for new types of agricultural machinery based on Belarusian technologies.
The Andijan region has planned the creation of production for new types of agricultural machinery based on Belarusian technologies.
The relevant agreement was concluded during the visit of the Andijan region delegation to Belarus. Shukhratbek Abdurakhmanov, the region's head, held negotiations with Alexander Trukhanovich, the head of the Belarusian company LidaTechmash LLC, at a facility located in the Lid district of the Grodno region.
The parties discussed the possibility of expanding the production of agricultural machinery in the Andijan region and creating new production capacities. Following the meeting, an agreement was reached to implement a joint project for producing affordable and compact equipment for gardens and farms, as well as modern agricultural machinery for planting and harvesting potatoes.
The implementation of this project is designed to provide the region's agricultural sector with modern and inexpensive equipment, increase the level of mechanization of agricultural work, and stimulate labor productivity in the industry. This project marks another stage in the development of industrial cooperation between Uzbekistan and Belarus in the field of agricultural machinery manufacturing.
An official delegation from the Andijan region, led by Hokim Shukhratbek Abdurakhmanov during an official visit to Belarus, held negotiations with the Chairman of the Grodno Regional Executive Committee, Yuri Karaev.
As a result of the meeting, the parties identified four key areas for developing trade and economic ties, as well as for implementing joint investment projects.
One of the main areas of cooperation will be the livestock sector. The parties are considering the possibility of acquiring unused livestock complexes in the Grodno region to create meat processing facilities intended to supply the Uzbek market.
A project for growing high-yield potato varieties in the Grodno region was also discussed, which will cover an area of about 3000 hectares.
Furthermore, an agreement was reached on the supply of quality timber from Belarus, which will serve as necessary raw material for furniture production enterprises in Uzbekistan.
The development of cooperation in the furniture industry will proceed in stages. In the initial phase, producers from the Grodno region will be provided with trade space in a large furniture center located in the Altynkulsky district of the Andijan region. In the future, the parties plan to establish joint furniture production facilities directly in Uzbekistan.
At the conclusion of the negotiations, representatives of the Andijan and Grodno regions confirmed their readiness for further expansion of trade, economic, and investment cooperation, agreeing to ensure the implementation of the approved projects in the shortest possible time.