To date, the LSDP has financed over loans that have boosted investments in the development of the dairy, poultry, beef, fishery, and apiculture industries.
Thanks to this funding, the beneficiaries were able to purchase over 28, heads of cattle, 16, small ruminants, camels, horses, and over units of farm machinery and equipment. These investments have allowed beneficiaries to expand businesses, create jobs, and improve the productivity and quality of their products. Moreover, farmers and agribusinesses benefiting from the project have been able to create over 5, new jobs in rural areas.
Project investments have also helped beneficiaries to increase the supply of dairy products, meat, poultry, eggs, fish, and honey in local markets to meet the demand for these goods across Uzbekistan. This site uses cookies to optimize functionality and give you the best possible experience.
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Uzbekistan Overview. Country Context Uzbekistan Population, million Economic Outlook In , growth is projected to accelerate to 6. In Depth. One in three workers works in SOEs and one in three is self-employed. The poor business environment and distance to global markets have prevented Uzbekistan from integrating quickly into global value chains.
With an improved economic environment, Uzbek goods and services will have larger markets in Western Europe and East Asia to serve—and better conditions to reach them. Energy Efficiency. An inefficient chemical and petrochemical sector is a major contributor to this problem. Energy subsidies exacerbate environmental harm and, paradoxically, hamper other industries: low energy prices cause excessive consumption—especially during the winter—causing energy shortages.
In addressing these deficits, Uzbekistan is creating new opportunities for the private sector. These opportunities are strongest in tradable sectors which can generate more sustainable and higher-paying employment. If you continue to navigate this website beyond this page, cookies will be placed on your browser. To learn more about cookies, click here. Where We Work. Uzbekistan Overview. Uzbekistan At-A-Glance.
Projects in Uzbekistan. Improving Pre-primary and Secondary Education The project aims at increasing access of children aged to quality early childhood care and education in rural areas, and improving conditions for students of rural secondary schools for better learning outcomes. View All Projects. The indicators, respectively, In turn, through the optimization of structure of sown areas and increase in productivity, efficient use of modern technologies in agriculture, the share of agricultural sector gradually decreased from At the same time country achieved enormous progress in the sphere of food security.
Today, republic's agriculture not only covers domestic demand for food products, but also provides significant expansion of export capacity. We must not forget that in the last twenty years the world economy has experienced a number of shocks, including - the global financial crisis of , many sharp declines in stock and commodity markets, as well as the global financial and economic crisis that began in and lasted until present.
However, even in these difficult conditions, our economy has demonstrated its reliability and resilience to external shocks, while implementation of timely and targeted anti-crisis program has created new opportunities for modernization of production and increase of competitiveness of exporters. Implementation of measures provided for this program, along with a solid economic foundation established during the previous years, has ensured sustainable development of Uzbek economy in and first quarter of , when GDP grew by 7.
Thus, results of reforms became more vivid in conditions of global financial and economic crisis in other countries, and these glorious achievements today attract a growing interest of world expert and business community.
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