Orhei District - Economy

Economy

In the district are 40,693 total registered businesses. Ownership: public - 57, private - 4606, mixed - 40, foreign owned - 14. Manufacturing and agriculture are the dominant industries in the district economy, which directly depend on revenues and ensuring socio-economic of the district. Industrial potential of the district includes 30 enterprises, including 27 specializing in manufacturing and mining 3. Labor market: During 2009 the labor market were unemployed in 2496 registered as jobseekers for employment. From businesses and organizations as of October 1, 2009 have been released for various reasons in 2687 employees, including 502 people from the reduction states. Agricultural land is 82 238 ha (67.0%) of total land area. Arable land occupies 57 161 ha (46.5%) of the total agricultural land: planting of orchards - 5287 ha (4.3%), vineyards - 4461 ha (3.6%), pasture 13 288 ha (10.3%), some other 27 305 ha (21.2%).

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