
From Moscow to Millions: Kyrgyz Farmer's Apple Orchard Success Story
Kyrgyz Farmer Finds Success Cultivating Dwarf Apple Trees A Nookat, Kyrgyzstan farmer, Abdimutal Karimov, has found success in cultivating and selling dwarf apple trees. After working in Moscow, he returned home and started his orchard in 2011, focusing on high-yield varieties. "We can achieve success even in our own country," Karimov stated in a recent interview with Limon Media. His orchard yields approximately 10 tons of apples annually from just 10 sotkas of land. The video shows the process from planting saplings to harvesting, emphasizing the relative ease of dwarf apple tree cultivation compared to other crops. Karimov's success story highlights the potential for agricultural entrepreneurship in Kyrgyzstan and offers inspiration to others.