BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, February 4. Turkish
agricultural companies held a meeting with the Ministry of Water
Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan and
expressed interest in implementing investment projects in
Kyrgyzstan, Trend
reports via the ministry.


The meetings, facilitated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Kyrgyzstan and the Kyrgyz Consulate General in Antalya, served as a
platform for in-depth discussions on potential investment
initiatives.


Throughout the talks, the Turkish delegation presented
initiatives that were derived from previous studies and working
visits to Kyrgyzstan. These companies expressed a strong commitment
to advancing practical investment projects, particularly in the
agricultural sector.


The discussions encompassed a broad spectrum of topics,
including the establishment of state-of-the-art greenhouse
complexes utilizing both soil-based and soilless cultivation
methods. Additionally, the integration of automated systems for
irrigation, heating, lighting, and plant nutrition was explored.
Another key focus was the production of internationally certified
fruit, vegetable, and berry seedlings.


Particular emphasis was placed on the development of mineral and
semi-organic fertilizers, as well as the provision of advisory
services to enhance local agricultural practices.














The discussions also delved into the legal and procedural
dimensions of implementing investment projects, addressing critical
aspects such as licensing, product certification, and potential
frameworks for continued cooperation, all in alignment with
Kyrgyzstan's national legislation.


In parallel, the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and
Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan reaffirmed its commitment to
offering consultative support within its designated scope and to
actively facilitating the successful execution of the proposed
investment initiatives.


The implementation of these projects is poised to drive the
modernization of the agricultural sector, foster the adoption of
advanced technologies, and bolster Kyrgyzstan’s engagement in
international collaboration.