Viticulture annually brings about RUB 7 billion to budget of Dagestan
Dagestan has achieved a record-breaking grape harvest in 2024, yielding 301.5 tons – its highest output since the 1980s.
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Dagestan has achieved a record-breaking grape harvest in 2024, yielding 301.5 tons – its highest output since the 1980s.
Notably, the project aims to replace approximately 20 power lines responsible for the majority of outages in Makhachkala.
observed in June 2024.
heightened demand for locally sourced fish products.
Universities and colleges report a sustained increase in demand for IT programs over several years.
The utilization of superior-quality seed by local farmers has more than doubled, rising from 288 tons in 2024 to a projected 577 tons in 2025.
Sultanov highlighted the advancements made in enhancing the capacity of Dagestan electric grid to accommodate anticipated summer peak loads in 2025.
Sefizhat Magomedrasulova, a Dagestan native, is the sole expert from the Republic selected for this prestigious competition.
Anticipated visitor numbers for 2025 are projected at approximately two million, exceeding the 1.8 million recorded in 2024.
Dagestan achieved a significant rice harvest of 165,000 tons in 2024.
Dagestan minister Zagir Arukhov was killed by an explosion in his apartment building in Makhachkala on May 20, 2005 after arriving home from work.
The company's revenue for 2024 increased by 41.6% compared to the previous year, reaching RUB 321.2 million.
Demand for summer holidays in Dagestan has almost doubled in 2025 compared to last year.
The passenger transport fleet is to be augmented by 20 small, 59 medium, 8 large, and 10 extra-large units.
According to data from the Travelline platform as of mid-April, bookings for accommodation during the summer season have increased by 20–30% compared