
According to the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kyrgyz Republic, there are over 92 thousand units of agricultural machinery in the country, including more than 22 thousand tractors and about 2 thousand combines for harvesting grains. Currently, nearly 18 thousand tractors are fully ready to go into the fields, as well as a significant number of plows, seeders, and harrows. In total, more than 8 thousand tillage units and over 3 thousand seeders are planned to be involved in the sowing campaign, which ensures a level of technical equipment for farmers at around 71%.
To address the shortage of machinery, the government is actively renewing the machine and tractor fleet through preferential leasing programs with an interest rate of 6% per annum. Since the launch of the program in 2011, with the support of the Cabinet of Ministers, more than 10.5 thousand units of machinery worth a total of 29 billion soms have been transferred to farmers through "Aiyl Bank" and "Eldik Bank." The pace of fleet renewal is increasing: since the beginning of 2026, farmers have already received 854 machines worth 584 million soms, and by the end of the year, the transfer of more than 2 thousand units worth about 7 billion soms is planned. Additional assistance to farmers is provided by 186 machine and tractor stations (MTS), which have over 4 thousand units of machinery.
According to the latest inventory, there is a steady annual growth in the number of agricultural machines in the republic. This progress has been made possible by both government subsidies and direct purchases: according to customs and tax authorities, over 8 thousand units of various agricultural machinery were imported into the country last year. The agency emphasizes that timely repairs and the development of leasing mechanisms play a crucial role in the successful implementation of the sowing campaign for 2026.