Annually, 400 billion tenge will be directed to support small businesses in the regions. Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of National Economy of the RK, Seryk Zhumangarin, presented a unified program "Isker Aymaq" aimed at the development of small and micro-businesses in Kazakhstan, during a Government meeting, reports Agrosektor.kz with reference to the government press service. As Zhumangarin noted, the program was developed in collaboration with the Amanat party and the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs "Atameleken". It is aimed at the large-scale development of small entrepreneurship, primarily in rural settlements and small towns. The Program is oriented towards technologically simple, quickly implementable projects that ensure rapid socio-economic effect. "The priority is the processing of agricultural raw materials, skins, mini-bakeries, dairy and meat semi-finished products, food production, woodworking, furniture workshops, and the production of building materials, crafts, and other directions..."