00:03From roadside kitchens to greenhouses, new sources of income are emerging across rural Uzbekistan.
00:10This is Business Lion Uzbekistan. Hello and welcome.
00:14Across the country, small-scale businesses and family initiatives are becoming a key source of income, especially in rural areas.
00:23The government aims to reduce poverty from 5.8% to 2.8% by the end of this year,
00:31while lowering unemployment from 4.8% to 4.5%.
00:36More than 260,000 low-income families are expected to receive support to build sustainable livelihoods.
00:44This is how it's taking shape on the ground.
00:47On the road to Pastargan district in Samarkand, travelers often stop for pichak, a traditional local dish.
00:54What was once just a roadside break is now a growing business opportunity.
00:58Fazila Juraiva has set up yurts where visitors can rest while local residents earn an income.
01:16In Joel Qosim Mahalla, services like this are becoming an additional source of income alongside farming and small-scale production.
01:39Agriculture remains central to rural livelihoods, but it's increasingly supported by targeted programs.
01:46Across Uzbekistan, over 900 vulnerable mahallas have access to nearly 100,000 hectares of land, subsidies and modern irrigation systems.
01:56Farmer Olmas joined Juraiva, expand his greenhouse and added pickkeeping, creating income from multiple sources.
02:22In southern region of Surkandaria, livestock farming continues to play a major role with strong traditions and steady demand.
02:30It supports both household income and local food supply.
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02:49These efforts are part of a broader shift to bring economic activity closer to communities.
02:55The Mahalla system is now at the center of this approach,
02:58with local authorities helping residents access loans, land and training.
03:22By supporting small-scale initiatives at the local level, Uzbekistan is aiming to build more stable and self-sufficient communities.
03:31Joining us now is Gulnaza Alimova, spokesperson for the Ministry of Power-to-Reduction and Employment.
03:38Thank you for being with us.
03:39What broader measures are being implemented and what results are we seeing so far?
04:00What the so-called women do the future will be there?
04:05Because of our lives, we are now being a problem of our clients and our people.
04:08We are not going to the support of these people.
04:11We are not going to get into the system of our people, but not just on the people,
04:14we all are going to get into the nation's lives of our money.
04:15We have already been there.
04:19We are not going to the way around the world.
04:26Kämbegal oilerinnen tatbörkarlik tèchebbuslarını kollab kuvvetlash maqsadede,
04:30ötgen yıllar 2,2 trilyon somlik kredit, 265 milyar soms sude və subsidia mablaqləri aciratıldı.
04:37Hakimi yardımcüləri Tomandan mahalilərdə 210.000-tə mikrolaikələr işgət çürülüb, 840.000 nəfər ahvalı daromada aşırıldı.
04:58İzlədiyiniz üçün təşəkkürlər.
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