A new fruit orchard has been established in the Khovaron neighborhood of Dushanbe, covering more than 7 hectares. The orchard includes saplings of apple trees, plums, and grapes, along with over 7,000 evergreen plants.
The creation of the orchard is being carried out by Tajikistan's State Committee for Land Management and Geodesy (SCLMG).
According to the Committee, the orchard is part of the "State Greening Program of the Republic of Tajikistan until 2040," which aims to improve the country’s ecological situation.
Before the start of the project, a seminar and meeting were held with representatives from various departments of the Committee. The discussions focused on the proper planting of saplings according to agro-technical norms, as well as soil characteristics for successful plant growth.

Orif Khojazoda, the Chairman of the State Committee for Land Management and Geodesy, emphasized that the goal of the consultation was to ensure the correct planting of saplings, adhering to agro-technical standards, and to create a green and well-maintained garden that would beautify and improve the city of Dushanbe.
The director of the State Institute for Land Construction Design, Tojikzaminsoz, provided detailed explanations on planting and caring for saplings in this area. It was also mentioned that the institute’s specialists had already taken soil samples and analyzed its composition.

The program stresses the importance of adhering to agro-technical requirements during greening works, which will ensure the successful growth and development of the saplings. As part of the project, two water reservoirs will be constructed on the site to provide irrigation for the saplings and support their healthy growth.

