The article highlights the plans of Kyrgyzstan's Minister of Water Resources, Agriculture and Processing Industry, Bakyt Torobaev, to enhance the country's agricultural sector, particularly berry cultivation. The minister emphasizes the need for quality improvement, innovation, infrastructure development, farmer training, and expanding export opportunities. A significant increase in international interest for Kyrgyz berries, especially blueberries, is noted. The Department for Expertise of Agricultural Crops and Horticulture is conducting variety testing for blueberries in Baytik village, and the plant is found to adapt well to Kyrgyzstan's climate with the necessary high soil acidity. Blueberries are known for their high organic acid, vitamin, and mineral content, and are cold-resistant and resistant to fungi and other pathogens.