Results of Microprojects and Family Entrepreneurship Support in the Pakhtachi District
2025-12-24 13:25:00 / Press conferences

A number of microprojects aimed at providing employment, expanding income sources, and developing family entrepreneurship are being consistently implemented in the Pakhtachi District. In particular, thousands of citizens have received a permanent source of income thanks to the efficient use of financial resources allocated through family entrepreneurship programs.
Family Entrepreneurship Indicators
A total of 31 billion soums were allocated through family entrepreneurship programs, providing employment for 2,300 citizens.
Projects were implemented in the following areas:
- Livestock farming (dairy) - 726 citizens, 11.7 billion soums;
- Livestock farming (meat) - 242 citizens, 2.4 billion soums;
- Clothing manufacturing - 300 citizens, 2.6 billion soums;
- Greenhouse repair - 240 citizens, 2.8 billion soums;
- Poultry farming - 146 people, 2.2 billion soums;
- Greenhouse construction - 97 people, 2.1 billion soums;
- Poultry farming (meat and eggs) - 63 people, 0.6 billion soums;
- Other industries - 486 people, 6.3 billion soums;
These figures demonstrate the broad support for entrepreneurial initiatives in the district and their important role in generating employment.
Status of microprojects in the Pakhtachi district
A total of 2,401 microprojects were launched in the Pakhtachi district, creating 4,832 new jobs. These projects resulted in the creation of 135 business entities.
The distribution of completed projects by sector is as follows:
- Industry – 402 projects;
- Agriculture – 1,765 projects;
- Services – 232 projects;
Bank Financing Results:
Commercial banks actively participated in financing microprojects:
- Xalq Bank – 887 projects, 1,788 jobs;
- Microcredit Bank – 770 projects, 1,538 jobs;
- Agrobank – 744 projects, 1,506 jobs;
Also, in total:
41.7 billion soums in bank loans,
54.1 billion soums from entrepreneurs' own funds were allocated for project implementation.
Conclusion
The work carried out in the Pakhtachi district to support family entrepreneurship and microprojects is an important factor in ensuring employment, increasing incomes, and developing the regional economy. These projects are expected to continue to create new jobs and reduce poverty.

