Agro-industrial complex of Dagestan to receive RUB 3.5 billion of subsidies in 2025
According to an official statement from the regional government, subsidies will amount to RUB 3.5 billion, marking a significant increase compared
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According to an official statement from the regional government, subsidies will amount to RUB 3.5 billion, marking a significant increase compared
Leading tour operators report a substantial increase in demand for tours to Dagestan, with growth estimates ranging from 15% to 25% compared to
Sultanov highlighted the advancements made in enhancing the capacity of Dagestan electric grid to accommodate anticipated summer peak loads in 2025.
increase the productivity and market competitiveness of their products.
Dagestan witnesses a notable increase in investment activity, largely fueled by ambitious developmental projects focused on stimulating tourism and ec...
The funds will be utilized to increase budget places within expanded professional groups and specializations in "Engineering and Technology of Shipbui...
Implementation is slated to commence by year's end. Olive processing will occur within the republic.
This upward trend is attributed to a notable rise in tourist arrivals to Dagestan.
Dagestan emerges as a leading lamb producer in the North Caucasian Federal District (NCFD), contributing approximately one-third to the district
The cost of one square meter of real estate in Dagestan is estimated at RUB 86,000, representing a 1.9% increase compared to a year ago, yet a 3.8&
The regional nurseries aim to produce approximately 8 million grape seedlings by 2025, representing a 42.9% increase compared to 2024.
Emin Merdanov, the Minister of Tourism and Folk Arts and Crafts of the Republic of Dagestan anticipates a substantial increase in tourist arrivals to...
Dagestan aims to welcome approximately two million tourists in 2023, representing an 11% growth compared to the previous year's figures.
According to publicly available sources, this represents a remarkable increase of nearly 49 percent compared to 2023.
Releasing hatchery-raised juvenile fish into their natural habitat is an essential strategy to increase fish stocks, promote sustainable fishing pract...