Kulob farming units purchase 45 new tractors

KULOB, March 5, 2009, Asia-Plus  — A number of farming units in Khatlon’s Kulob region have purchased 45 new tractors. Speaking in an interview with Asia-Plus, Ahmad Safarov, a chef specialist with the Kulob agriculture directorate, said the tractors were purchased by the farming units at the end of last December due to the government […]

KULOB, March 5, 2009, Asia-Plus  — A number of farming units in Khatlon’s Kulob region have purchased 45 new tractors.

Speaking in an interview with Asia-Plus, Ahmad Safarov, a chef specialist with the Kulob agriculture directorate, said the tractors were purchased by the farming units at the end of last December due to the government preferential loan provided for three years.  “They have purchased Russian and Finnish type tractors as well as tractors from the Tajik-Iranian joint venture, TojIron,” Safarov said, noting that restored machine-tractor stations (MTS) operating in the region maintain the tractors.

During the Soviet time, the machine-tractor station was the state-owned institution that rented heavy agricultural machinery (tractors and combines) to a group of neighboring collective farms and supplied skilled personnel to operate and repair the equipment.  The stations, which became widespread and prominent during the collectivization drive in the early 1930s, were instrumental in the mechanization of Soviet agriculture.

“Danghara and Shuroobod districts have two machine-tractor stations each, and the remaining eight districts have one machine-tractor station each,” the Kulob agricultural official said.

According to him, farming units in the Kulob region now have 2,216 tractors; 2,170 of them are private-owned.  Besides, various organizations have another 2,115 tractors, but only 30-40% of them are currently operational, Safarov said, adding that local farmers cannot afford to purchase tractors due to their high prices.  Thus, tractor assembled at the Tajik-Iranian joint venture, TojIron, costs 18,000 US dollars, while Russian type tractor costs 23,000 US dollars, Safarov said.  

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Tenisi
Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Коммерсбонк Точикистон

Recent Articles

The US struck military facilities in Iran. Trump expressed dissatisfaction with Tehran’s proposals and threatened Oman.

Earlier, Iran's state TV reported receiving a draft unofficial framework agreement between Tehran and Washington to settle the conflict.

How much did Tajikistan’s budget earn from the “Google tax”?

The law is already 5 years old, but the Tax Committee provided data only for the last 2 years.

The bilateral trade between Tajikistan and Iran increased by 8% in Q1 2026

Another meeting of the joint intergovernmental commission of the two countries took place in Dushanbe.

Russia and Taliban government sign military-technical cooperation agreement

The document may open up opportunities for the exchange of weapons, military technologies, and other types of defense cooperation.

“Hit with fists on the lower back and abdomen.” A teacher from Nurobod, claiming he was beaten by a student’s brother, details the attack

According to him, he is being threatened with murder, and law enforcement agencies have not yet detained the attacker.

International internet starts coming back in Iran after long shutdown 

Western media reports says Iranians ​isolated by a long...

Tajikistan listed among countries with low generative AI usage

Among the Central Asian countries, Kazakhstan has the highest rate.

Prices in Tajikistan rise almost 2% in January-April: apples, fuel, and utilities become particularly more expensive

In April, inflation was 0.6%: food products became more expensive, non-food products increased in price comparatively less, and tariffs for paid services remained unchanged.

Drought in Central Asia becoming a chronic threat, IWMI expert warns

The temperature in the region is rising faster than the global average.

Emomali Rahmon congratulates Tajikistanis on Eid al-Adha and calls for thrift

The President reminded that Idi Qurbon is not a wedding but a religious ceremony that should take place without ostentatious luxury.