
As is known, Mikrokreditbank provides loans to entrepreneurs using funds obtained from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as part of the project "Development of Value Chain Creation in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry (Phase 2)".
With the funds from this credit line, a project worth 22.5 billion soums will be implemented in the Bukhara region, establishing the production of fruit juice and soft drinks.
The initiator of this project is Alisher Gulyamov, the sole founder and head of "Gijduvan Eco Bottlers" LLC, which will be implemented on Oltinsoy Street, in the Baraka rural citizens' assembly of Gijduvan district.
"It's no secret that our country enjoys many sunny days and produces sweet fruits," says A. Gulyamov. "This indicates that we, as entrepreneurs, have ample opportunities. We have an abundance of high-quality fruits and, consequently, no shortage of buyers. Moreover, there's a high demand abroad for juices made from fruits grown in our country. This will also enable us to export these products in the future."
It is important to note that as a result of launching this project in the Gijduvan district, 30 new jobs will be created at the enterprise, bringing the total number of employees to 60. The facility will establish production of more than 6 thousand tons of fruit juice and soft drinks annually.
For your information, Mikrokreditbank has secured a loan of 18 million US dollars from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as part of the project "Development of Value Chain Creation in the Fruit and Vegetable Industry (Stage 2) " in our country. Within the framework of this project, the bank is currently offering loans with terms of up to 14 years and a grace period of up to 4 years.
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