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Turkmenistan's Dashoguz handing over silkworm cocoons to gov't

Business Materials 2 June 2021 17:50 (UTC +04:00)
Turkmenistan's Dashoguz handing over silkworm cocoons to gov't

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 2

By Jeila Aliyeva - Trend:

The Gorogly district of Turkmenistan’s Dashoguz region has started handing over silkworm cocoons to the government, Trend reports with reference to the electronic newspaper "Turkmenistan: the Golden Age".

In general, 80 tons of cocoons should be handed over in the district to the government​, and 500,000 tons in the region.

As reported, more than 184 tons will be produced in the Saparmurat Niyazov district of Dashoguz.

Due to climatic conditions, this campaign in the Dashoguz region is launched later than in other regions of the country.

The state provides targeted support for the development of the agricultural sector in Turkmenistan. In particular, the entire production infrastructure of the agro-industrial sector is being re-equipped and modernized, the chemical industry is developing, and modern tractors, combines, and other equipment are being purchased.

The country has created special agricultural land funds for growing agricultural products from arable land. Thus, land plots for up to 99 years are allocated from these funds for use by joint-stock companies, farmers, other legal entities, and citizens of Turkmenistan.

Also, state purchase prices for wheat and cotton have been increased since 2019.

In addition, farmers, agricultural joint-stock companies and research institutes, farmers, private entrepreneurs, and other agricultural producers can take advantage of preferential bank loans, including for the purchase of special equipment.

At preferential prices, farmers receive mineral fertilizers, high-quality seeds, and chemical plant protection products.

Agriculture in Turkmenistan is developing rapidly. It is one of the most important sectors of the country's economy. The main types of agricultural crops grown on the territory of Turkmenistan are wheat, cotton, rice, sugar beet, fodder, vegetable, and fruits.

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