On January 26, 2026, the first store of the Toqikzamin brand, created as part of the "Yak dekha – yak mahsulot" initiative, opened in Dushanbe, the press service of the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of the Republic of Tajikistan reported .
The event was attended by the Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Republic of Tajikistan, Abdurahmonzoda Abdurahmon Safarli, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Tajikistan, Ms. Furuta Keiko, Senior Vice President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Yoshikawa Yoshifumi, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tajikistan Rahmonalizoda Farkhodshhoh Rahmonali, as well as representatives of government agencies, international organizations, the private sector and local producers.
The event featured the presentation of new products from the "Tojikzamin" brand, as well as a wide range of high-quality goods from local small producers from various cities and regions across the country. These products include organic foods, bee products, folk crafts, and natural cosmetics and decorative products, reflecting the country's local resources, knowledge, and national traditions.


Abdurakhmonzoda Abdurakhmon noted that the "Yak dekha – yak mahsulot" initiative is aimed at identifying and utilizing the economic opportunities of cities, districts, and villages, developing domestic production based on local raw materials and national traditions, adapting products to international quality standards, and strengthening export potential.
Since the initiative's inception, the country has achieved a number of notable achievements, including the establishment of a joint steering committee, the development of a roadmap identifying 100 priority products, the establishment of a production center in Bokhtar, regular national events, and active collaboration with more than 20 small enterprises in 11 cities, covering more than 100 people, as well as the production of more than 100 types of products, including the development and production of 22 new product names with the support of international experts.

Achieving such results demonstrates that Tajikistan has favorable resources and opportunities for the successful implementation and further expansion of the “Yak Dekha – Yak Makhsulot” initiative, which contributes to the sustainable development of the local and national economy.






































