
Published
12/30/2024, 14:15A USAID project has supported 17 dairy enterprises over the past four years. They have created more than 3.5 thousand jobs. This was reported in the U.S. State Agency.
From 2025, more than 500 farmers in southern Kyrgyzstan will be able to improve their farms under projects supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The projects include introducing new technologies for livestock management, forage crops and artificial insemination.
“As part of the initiative, equipment worth 4.6 million soms ($33.8 thousand) was transferred to the entrepreneur and Jalal-Abad. This allowed to increase processing from 1 thousand to 4 thousand liters of milk per day and expand the assortment. The TES-Center in Osh received equipment worth 1.1 million KGS ($12.6 thousand), which will help train more than 100 farmers to grow fodder and improve the housing of dairy cows. The Tybyt Kashmir Public Foundation received equipment for artificial insemination worth 1 million soms ($11.5 thousand), which will help train 100 specialists in insemination methods in southern oblasts,” USAID recalled.



