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  09.07.2026
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Harvesting Innovation in Ahal Province

AHAL PROVINCE — Private enterprise continues to play an increasingly important role in strengthening Turkmenistan's agricultural sector, creating new employment opportunities and expanding the country's food production capacity. Among the notable examples is Open Joint Stock Company "Miwe" (OJSC "Miwe"), whose integrated horticultural and processing operations in the Kaka etrap of Ahal Province demonstrate the growing contribution of domestic entrepreneurs to sustainable agricultural development.

 

Established through the cooperation of the economic societies Hemsaýa, Gök Bulut, Datly Miwe, and Miweli Atyz, the company has developed a modern agro-industrial complex focused on fruit cultivation, greenhouse production, storage, processing, and export. Its production facilities combine advanced agricultural technologies with value-added food manufacturing, supporting the long-term development of the country's agro-industrial sector.

 

Today, the enterprise cultivates a wide range of fruits, including apples, pears, peaches, nectarines, cherries, persimmons, plums, almonds, and bananas. Modern drip irrigation systems, climate-controlled storage facilities, and innovative orchard management techniques help improve productivity while promoting efficient use of natural resources.

 

A distinguishing feature of OJSC "Miwe" is its investment in processing technologies that increase the value of agricultural products. Under the "Erem" brand, the company produces freeze-dried fruits using advanced sublimation technology that preserves the natural taste and nutritional qualities of fresh produce. This approach extends product shelf life while creating new opportunities for domestic sales and exports.

 

Beyond production, enterprises such as OJSC "Miwe" contribute significantly to employment in rural communities. Large-scale orchards, greenhouse complexes, logistics operations, processing facilities, packaging lines, and export activities require specialists across multiple professions, creating year-round jobs for agronomists, engineers, technicians, machine operators, logistics personnel, and food-processing workers. Such investments strengthen the economic vitality of Ahal Province while supporting the professional development of local agricultural specialists.

 

The company's emphasis on internationally recognized production standards also contributes to the competitiveness of Turkmen agricultural products abroad. Certified production systems, modern post-harvest handling, and quality control measures enable locally grown fruits and processed products to reach both domestic consumers and foreign markets, supporting the diversification of non-hydrocarbon exports.

 

The continued development of private agricultural enterprises reflects the broader modernization of Turkmenistan's farming sector, where innovation, efficient resource management, and value-added production are becoming increasingly important. Through investments in advanced cultivation technologies, processing infrastructure, and export-oriented manufacturing, companies such as OJSC "Miwe" illustrate how private business can contribute to food security, rural employment, and the sustainable economic development of Ahal Province.