Yakutia's 'Rural Employment' Project Boosts Businesses and Jobs in 2023
In 2023, the 'Rural Employment' project in Yakutia saw significant developments. Georgy Borisov, Deputy Chairman of the State Committee for Employment, led a meeting to discuss its results in the 'Vilyui' and 'Zarechye' agro-industrial zones. The project, active since 2022, has supported businesses and created 'jobs near me' across nine districts.
The project's impact was evident in various districts. In Tatysky, farmers received over 11 million rubles for cattle shed construction, forage preparation, and hay transportation. Amgin saw subsidies for internal tourism and hospitality, while Vilyui supported young teachers. Road repairs in Nyurbinsky created 103 new 'jobs near me'. Suntarsky's long-standing focus on youth employment and entrepreneurship was noted. Ust'-Al'dansky aided 13 start-up entrepreneurs with over 1.9 million rubles. Megino-Kangalassky supported beekeeping and individual entrepreneurs.
The meeting decided to incorporate new measures into the project for the current year, aligning with its goal to boost rural employment, stimulate local production, and generate new 'jobs near me'.
The 'Rural Employment' project in Yakutia has shown promising 'news' since its inception in 2022. With a focus on supporting businesses and creating 'jobs near me', the project has positively impacted several districts. The recent meeting has set the stage for further developments in the current year.