Bryukhovetskaya district is located in the central part of Krasnodar region
Rivers flowing in the district include Beysug, Left Beysuzhok, Right Beysuzhok, Nezaimanka, and Kirpili. The rivers in this area are flat and are part of the Azov-Kuban lowland basin.
Bryukhovetskaya district is characterized by mild winters and hot summers
The climate of the Bryukhovetskaya district is moderately continental. The annual precipitation is about 550 millimeters. During the heating period, the average temperature is 0.8 degrees Celsius over a span of 157 days. The frost-free period typically lasts around 190 days, with the shortest being 151 days and the longest lasting 231 days
The district’s territory is subject to winds from all directions, but the main winds come from the east and northeast. These winds are most common during the winter months, leading to cold weather. During spring and summer, these winds become dry.
Annual positive migration balance
Low unemployment rate
Competitive wages
Well-developed social facilities
Top positions in the region for agricultural progress
Developed an agro-industrial complex with multi-stage processing of agricultural products
Solid supply of raw materials to foster economic development
Major industrial enterprises
A consumer market with a high level of goods and services available
The yearly increase in the number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
Large investment projects are available to modernize and create high-productivity jobs, fostering economic growth through increased investment
The yearly increase in the district’s total budget income
The Bryukhovetskaya District Municipal Entrepreneurship Support Center provides consulting services to small and medium-sized businesses and self-employed individuals
The Bryukhovetskaya District Municipal Entrepreneurship Support Center offers a co-working space for small and medium-sized businesses as well as self-employed individuals