We have our own fields, and we grow raspberries and strawberries of local varieties. Growing organic products requires special soil preparation, the use of environmentally friendly varieties and biologics to protect against pests and diseases, as well as proper watering and lighting to ensure the safety of berries for consumers and the environment. The growing process is aimed at creating healthy and fertile soil without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, which makes the berry safe and tasty. In 2025, work was carried out to prepare the land for planting other crops.
Aksy Mountains (Jalal-Abad): Organic Plum Harvesting
The nut and fruit forests of Kyrgyzstan, in which wild plum grows, are a valuable genetic reserve. The development of plums, as well as other fruit crops, contributes to the agriculture of Kyrgyzstan
Arslanbob: Harvesting wild mountain walnuts
94% of the area of Kyrgyzstan is mountains. Mountainous terrain is a natural protection of plants from pests, diseases and hot climate.
8 thousand glaciers, together with eternal snow they occupy 81 thousand km². This is significantly larger than the area of the entire Alps. Glaciers store about 650 km³ of ice. There are about 30 thousand rivers and about 2000 lakes in Kyrgyzstan. Mineral-rich mountain water feeds organic gardens all year round.
Natural wild gardens:
- more than 700 thousand hectares of wild walnut forests;
- more than 500 thousand hectares of wild fruit orchards (apple, apricot, plum);
- more than 300 thousand hectares of berry plantations (raspberries, strawberries, currants, sea buckthorn) 30% of the territory are natural apiaries and places for collecting valuable herbs.
Arslanbob is the world's largest relict walnut-bearing forest located in Kyrgyzstan, which is a natural source of growing walnuts, as well as other fruits. Locals harvest nuts by hand, and the forest itself, some of which are more than a thousand years old, has more than 130 plant species and is a unique natural area.
Batken Mountains: Organic Apricot Harvesting
Batken is a city and region in Kyrgyzstan, known for its absolute leadership in apricot cultivation. Apricot orchards occupy up to 80% of all industrial plantings in Batken region, making this region one of the largest apricot producers in the region. A distinctive feature of Batken is the golden fruit, which is not only a source of income, but also a symbol of the region, to which even a monument in the city is dedicated.
Tien Shan Mountains: Organic Beekeeping
We harvest our honey in pristine high-mountain regions where nature remains untouched. Honey collected in the Tien Shan mountains naturally contains a high level of MGO — above 1325, making it exceptionally valuable. It’s rich in natural antioxidants and enzymes, supports immunity, boosts energy, and helps maintain youth and vitality.
SUN PLANET ORGANIC — inspired by the nature of Kyrgyzstan.
Our work spans across the whole of Kyrgyzstan — from the sunlit valleys to the majestic peaks of the Tien Shan mountains. Here, where the air is crystal clear and the plants absorb the power of the sun and mountain rivers, our natural products are born.
We preserve the strength of nature in every ingredient — honey, nuts, berries, and fruits. Everything we create is free from artificial additives, pesticides, and preservatives — only what the land of Kyrgyzstan gives naturally.
SUN PLANET ORGANIC products embody the taste of purity, health, and energy born from nature itself.