Президент Алиев указал на важность развития сельского хозяйства для Азербайджана

В ходе визита, в минувшие выходные, в северо-западные регионы страны президент Азербайджана, Ильхам Алиев, отметил важность развития сельского хозяйства для своей страны. Ильхам Алиев посетил Самух, Гейгель, Кедабек и Шамкир, встретился с местными чиновниками и посетил ряд муниципальных и промышленных объектов.

В ходе визита президент Азербайджана неоднократно говорил о важности сельского хозяйства для будущего развития Азербайджана.

Выступая в Гейгель, президент Алиев отметил, что сельское хозяйство является главным приоритетом для правительства.

"За последние годы в области сельского хозяйства проделана очень большая работа. И в растениеводстве, и в животноводстве, в целом, в сельском хозяйстве обеспечивается рост. За шесть месяцев этого года экспорт сельскохозяйственной продукции вырос на 40 процентов. Это стало возможным в результате проделанной работы. В настоящее время создается около 40 новых агропарков. Разумеется, в результате деятельности этих агропарков мы повысим производство."

Президент Ильхам Алиев также отметил, что новые проекты в сельскохозяйственном секторе помогают в борьбе с безработицей в регионах, добавив:

"Восстанавливаются, возрождаются традиционные для нас отрасли сельского хозяйства. Хлопководство. В течение двух последних лет мы добились, можно сказать, почти десятикратного роста в хлопководстве. Сейчас тысячи, десятки тысячи людей работают и получают заработную плату. Мы восстанавливаем и табаководство, и шелководство. Экспортный потенциал нашей сельскохозяйственной продукции разносторонний. Это наше большое счастье. Потому что у нас 9 климатических зон. У нас есть и фрукты, овощи, и табак, хлопок, виноград, спиртные напитки, фундук, миндаль, чай, цитрусовые, то есть все. Просто мы должны правильно использовать эти природные возможности, используем и за последние годы в области сельского хозяйства есть очень большое развитие. Восстановив сейчас традиционные отрасли, мы создадим еще больший потенциал."

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам

фото: Президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев в Гейгель, 20 августа 2017 года (фото предоставлено пресс-службой президента Азербайджана)

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