JSCB Agrobank has demonstrated exceptional leadership in corporate responsibility, delivering impactful initiatives that support sustainable agriculture, water management and rural development across Uzbekistan.
A flagship initiative is the Water Management School, launched in 2023 under a presidential directive. By 2024, the programme had trained over 13,000 farm leaders and workers in efficient irrigation and water-saving technologies. With experimental training sites established in 13 regions, the initiative is set to reach over 10,000 more farmers in 2025, contributing to improved crop yields and reduced water consumption.
Complementing this, the Agro In Vitro project began producing high-quality, virus-free seedlings, with 1.1 million units distributed in 2025. This has enhanced farm productivity and resilience, while creating new employment opportunities. Meanwhile, the Agrolab project has provided soil analysis and agronomic support to over 1,800 farms, helping optimise fertiliser use and improve yields.
In 2024, the bank’s CSR efforts led to measurable cost savings, productivity gains and new revenue streams for farmers
The economic impact of these programmes has grown significantly year-on-year. In 2024, the bank’s CSR efforts led to measurable cost savings, productivity gains and new revenue streams for farmers. By 2026, the combined initiatives are projected to benefit over 25,000 individuals and generate major contributions to the national economy through increased agricultural output and export potential.
Internally, Agrobank has scaled its CSR operations by establishing the Water and Social Projects Center, which now employs 28 staff across eight specialised units. This structural growth reflects the bank’s long-term commitment to social impact.
