Dagestan Multiplies Number of Subsidized Air Routes
Magomed Amirkhanov, the deputy director general of the airport, noted that the number of subsidized routes grew from one in 2018 to 13 by 2025.
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Magomed Amirkhanov, the deputy director general of the airport, noted that the number of subsidized routes grew from one in 2018 to 13 by 2025.
As to Aliyev, these developments are of strategic importance for both Dagestan and Russia, as they are expected to strengthen the republic’s positio...
302,100 tons of grapes, up from 301,000 tons in 2024, with 241,000 tons processed—an increase of 7,000 tons year-on-year.
The strategy sets a target to increase this number to 367 exporters by the end of the decade.
The agricultural sector in Dagestan experiences notable progress in 2025 due to implementation of cutting-edge technological solutions.
Notably, agricultural production volume reached 252.3 billion rubles by the end of 2024, reflecting a 6.1% increase compared to the previous year.
the utilization of these advanced technologies will empower Dagestani livestock breeders to increase the productivity and market competitiveness of th...
Current plans are underway to finalize the opening of a second warehouse in Dagestan.
In 2024, Dagestan farmers reaped a remarkable harvest of grapes, amounting to an unprecedented 301.5 thousand tons of berries.
Noteworthy, in 2025 Dagestan plans to process about 6.5 thousand tons of fish.
The manufacturing sector in Dagestan grew by 5.8%, while the mining sector saw an increase of 4.1%.
Currently, approximately 100 jobs have been created, with plans to increase this figure up to 170 in the future.
In response, Dagestan plans to construct two new substations aimed at providing additional power to the city of Makhachkala.
Out of the total harvest of 301,500 tons of grapes, 234,000 tons were processed, which represents an increase of 16%, or 38,000 tons, compared to the
The volume of grape processing in Dagestan has increased by 16%, with 234 million tons of grapes processed, representing a 16% increase compared