Azerbaijan's Fuzuli District Holds Promising Economic Potential - Expert
Date
8/18/2023 3:07:31 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 18. Large-scale construction works are underway in the Fuzuli district,
liberated from Armenian occupation as a result of the Second
Karabakh War, which ended with the glorious victory of the
Azerbaijani army, expert economist Eyyub Kerimli told trend.
"Fuzuli once was an agricultural area with great
potential, and this industry formed the basis of the economy of the
area before the occupation. 77 percent of the cultivated areas of
the Fuzuli district were used for grain crops, 21 percent for
cotton growing, and viticulture and animal husbandry were also
developed. There are extensive water resources in Fuzuli, thanks to
which all branches of agriculture can be widely developed here,"
Kerimli said.
The expert said that the beginning of resettlement in
Fuzuli will lay the foundation for the integration of this region
into the country's economy.
"People who have moved there will be provided with
jobs. In addition, the district provides for the activities of
social facilities. This indicates the imminent restoration of the
economic life of the Fuzuli district," Kerimli said.
To recap, the first residents were resettled in the
city of Fuzuli today. The return of 23 families to their hometown
was organized.
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