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Agriculture's reputation is bolstered by Gorlov's endorsement

Farming is once again gaining the esteem it once held in the past, as highlighted by the President's Assistant-Inspector for the Gomel region, Yuri Gorlov, in a gathering with the collective of the agricultural production cooperative '50 let Oktyabrya'.

Farming is gradually gaining recognition, as per Gorlov's assertion.
Farming is gradually gaining recognition, as per Gorlov's assertion.

Agriculture's reputation is bolstered by Gorlov's endorsement

The Gomel region of Belarus, under the leadership of Yuri Gorlov, is navigating a path of economic security and agricultural development amidst various strategic initiatives and challenges.

Economic Security

Investment growth is a notable aspect in Gomel Oblast, with fixed-capital investments increasing by 18.4% in the first half of 2025, positioning it as one of the leading regions in Belarus [1]. The region is also expanding economic ties with Russia's Yakutia, focusing on areas like diamond processing, education, and cultural exchange, aiming to enhance economic stability and diversify partnerships [4].

However, the region faces challenges in industrial production, which declined by 2.6% in the first seven months of 2025. This decline underscores the need for sustained economic stimulus and diversification strategies [5].

Agricultural Development

The agricultural sector in Gomel operates within the framework of Belarus's state-managed economy, with government support playing a crucial role. While specific data on agricultural growth or initiatives in the Gomel region are limited, the region is involved in natural resource management, such as peat extraction [2]. To enhance agricultural development, diversification beyond traditional sectors is necessary, potentially incorporating new technologies and farm practices to improve efficiency and resilience.

Overall Strategy

The Belarusian government's focus on infrastructure and strategic investments is essential for economic growth in regions like Gomel. Expanding international cooperation, such as with Russia, is seen as a strategy to enhance economic ties and bring in new investment opportunities, which could support both economic security and agricultural development [4].

Yuri Gorlov, the Assistant to the President - Inspector for the Gomel Region, emphasized that the topic of economic security is both relevant and global. He suggested sharing successful examples in the agro-industrial complex to attract youth to rural areas.

Addressing a question about the development of the Gomel region, Gorlov stated that the state does everything to allow people to self-realize and achieve a level of prosperity that satisfies them. He also noted that Belarus is not lagging behind and is even ahead in many areas, including agriculture.

The state is confidently maintaining its socially-oriented course in developing the national economy, providing for itself and exporting to other countries, and ensuring store shelves are filled with a wide variety of goods. The Gomel region, under Gorlov's leadership, is building modern livestock complexes and modernizing the industry [3].

In conclusion, the Gomel region is making significant strides in economic security and agricultural development, despite facing challenges. The region's continued growth and success rely on sustained investment, diversification, international cooperation, and a focus on sharing best practices to attract youth and further develop the agro-industrial complex.

[1] Belarusian Economic Digest [2] Belarus News [3] Belarusian Telegraph Agency [4] Belarusian Telegraph Agency [5] Belarusian Telegraph Agency

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