Belorechensk District thrives with 6.7 billion rubles in investments and record harvests
Belorechensk District has witnessed remarkable growth and development, with seven investment projects completed, attracting a total of 6.7 billion rubles in capital. The district's potential in various sectors has been recognised, with its health resort industry and agriculture flourishing, and industrial production volumes surpassing 50 billion rubles.
The district's agricultural sector has seen record-breaking harvests, with output growing by 20.5% over the past two years to reach 10.7 billion rubles. This impressive growth has led to an increase in budget revenues, with the 2025 budget revenues rising by nearly 25 million rubles. The district's success has not gone unnoticed, with it being described as a 'Territory of Dynamic Growth' at a roundtable in Krasnodar Region’s Legislative Assembly.
The district's strengths lie in its diverse sectors, including industry, unique landscapes, agriculture, and investment appeal. Over the past three years, more than 480 million rubles have been allocated to the district under national projects. The district administration has prioritised improving the quality of life in rural communities. A resolution based on the roundtable's proposals will form the basis of a decree by the Legislative Assembly.
Belorechensk District's impressive growth and development, as evidenced by its record-breaking agricultural output, increased budget revenues, and recognition as a 'Territory of Dynamic Growth', demonstrate its potential for further progress. With a focus on improving rural life and leveraging its unique landscapes and investment appeal, the district looks set to continue its dynamic growth.
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