BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 25. A total of 92.7
million soms ($1.06 million) has been invested in the industrial
sector of Kyrgyzstan’s Ak-Tala district between 2021 and 2025.
This was reported by the press service of the President of
Kyrgyzstan.
The information was presented to President of the Kyrgyzstan
Sadyr Japarov on June 25 during his working visit to Naryn region,
where he reviewed the district’s current socio-economic development
indicators and promising projects of Ak-Tala district.
The briefing was delivered by Head of the Ak-Tala District State
Administration and Akim of the district, Mirlan Kamchybekov.
"During the presentation, it was noted that the district has
consistently strengthened its production base and developed its
social infrastructure in recent years. Between 2021 and 2025,
enterprises for livestock slaughtering, milk processing, and wool
processing were launched. Total investment in the industrial sector
amounted to 92.7 million soms," the statement said.
During the same period, a number of social facilities were
commissioned in the district, including three schools, two
kindergartens, three feldsher-obstetric stations, a district
hospital, and two sports halls.
Meanwhile, investment growth in Ak-Tala district points to
ongoing efforts to diversify the local economy and strengthen
industrial capacity in one of Kyrgyzstan’s remote regions. The
launch of processing enterprises and more than 92 million soms in
industrial investment suggest a gradual shift toward value-added
production, while parallel investments in schools, healthcare
facilities, and sports infrastructure indicate a balanced approach
to regional development.