The area features diverse terrain. To the east, there is a plain that gradually rises towards the Giaginskaya district by 20–25 meters. In contrast, the western part slopes downwards. Within this lowland plain, two swift rivers, the Belaya and Pshekha, flow from south to north.
Velikovechnoye Water Treatment Center, Thermy Balneological Center at Kubansky farm are located in Belorechensk district.
Due to its geographical location, historical and natural heritage, the Belorechensk district has a high potential for the development of the tourism and hospitality industry.
In Belorechensk district, common minerals like boulder, sand, and gravel as well as sand and gravel mix, and clay are extracted. There are 38 developed deposits in the area, comprising 34 deposits of sand and gravel mixture, 2 deposits of boulder, sand, and gravel mixture, and 2 deposits of clay.
In Belorechensk district, there is a special reserve of iodobromic mineral waters that are effectively used for treating various health conditions related to the skin, nerves, reproductive, musculoskeletal, and connective tissue systems.
As of January 1, 2023, 105,803 people live in the territory of the Belorechensk district municipality.
According to the registry office, 876 children were born in 2023, which is 176 fewer children than in 2022. 1,449 people died, and the mortality rate was reduced by 135 people by the level of 2022.
The Belorechensk district has a temperate continental climate characterized by unpredictable winter frosts and hot summers.
The warmest month in Belorechensk district is July with an average temperature of +23 °C (73 °F), the coldest is January with an average temperature of +0.7 °C (33 °F).
The most common wind directions are east (22%), southwest (17%), northeast (16%), and west (16%).
The driest period occurs in July and August.
Over four thousand business entities are registered in the district, most of which are small and medium-sized businesses
The main driving force behind the regional economy is the industry, accounting for over 60% of the sector. Manufacturing industries form the core of the district’s industrial activities. A key player in the industry is OOO Evrochem-BMU, the largest industrial enterprise in Southern Russia. It specializes in the production of phosphate and complex water-soluble mineral fertilizers, which are widely distributed across various regions in Russia. The company is committed to social responsibility and is quick to address any issues faced by the residents of the city and district.
The district’s agrarian sector includes agricultural businesses, small-scale farmers, and private family farms. Growing cereals, rapeseed, soybeans, and sunflowers, as well as expanding vegetable cultivation with drip irrigation and adopting intensive methods for cultivating garden strawberries, are seen as promising areas in the district. The key focus for import substitution in the district is to boost agricultural output, particularly in vegetable and horticultural products, which hold significant potential.
Large investment projects are underway to modernize and create highly productive workplaces, leading to increased investments in the economy
Major industrial enterprises
A Business Support Center operates on the territory of the municipality of Belorechensk district.
Consulting support is available for small and medium-sized businesses and individuals who are applying a special tax regime known as the “Tax on professional income.”
The Belorechensk District Municipal Entrepreneurship Support Center offers a co-working space for small and medium-sized businesses as well as self-employed individuals.