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The city of Kemin, as a district center of the Chuy Region, consistently develops its economic potential through industry, trade, services, small and medium-sized businesses, as well as the agricultural sector. Its advantageous geographical location along the Bishkek – Naryn – Torugart corridor and the railway line creates favorable conditions for logistics and investment.
Industry and manufacturing
The industrial sector is one of the key components of Kemin’s economy. Industrial activities contribute to job creation and increase revenues to the local budget.
- oil and petroleum product processing facilities;
- metal product manufacturing enterprises;
- sewing workshops and light industry;
- bakeries and food production enterprises;
- sugar beet collection points;
- small-scale manufacturing and service enterprises.
The Kemin Electrotechnical Plant and a linoleum manufacturing plant are located within the city; however, they have not been operating for a long period of time.
Small and medium-sized businesses, trade and services
Small and medium-sized enterprises play a significant role in the economy of Kemin, providing employment opportunities and ensuring accessibility of goods and services for the population.
| Business facilities | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Fuel stations | 30 |
| Cafes and public catering facilities | 20 |
| Vehicle repair workshops | 10 |
| Car wash facilities | 10 |
| Pharmacies | 6 |
| Bakeries | 6 |
| Sewing and repair workshops | 150 |
| Hair salons and beauty studios | 8 |
| Dental service providers | 8 |
| Retail stores and other service facilities | 40+ |
Agriculture and land resources
Land resources within the city are primarily used for agricultural purposes. The total land area is 1,040 ha, including 42 ha of irrigated arable land.
- main agricultural crops: maize, sugar beet, barley;
- agricultural lands are actively utilized;
- land transformation issues are regulated by the legislation of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Infrastructure and logistics
The international highway Bishkek – Naryn – Torugart and the Bishkek – Balykchy railway line pass through the city of Kemin. These transport corridors contribute to the development of trade, logistics services and investment attractiveness.
- international highway section within the city — approximately 3 km;
- local road network — 26.2 km (asphalt-paved);
- sewerage system — operational;
- access to drinking water — 100% coverage.
Investment potential and priority areas
The economic and geographical potential of Kemin creates favorable conditions for the implementation of investment projects of various scales. Priority areas include:
- development of logistics centers and warehouse infrastructure;
- expansion of food processing and light industry;
- revitalization and modernization of idle industrial facilities;
- upgrading urban infrastructure and improving service quality;
- support for small and medium-sized enterprises.