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Kholmuratova, Guzal. "WORLD EXPERIENCE OF STANDARDIZATION OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN." Economics and education 24, no. 4 (2023): 377–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.55439/eced/vol24_iss4/a61.

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Agriculture is one of the leading sectors of the economy of Uzbekistan. In 2022, the share of agriculture in the gross domestic product of Uzbekistan was 28.4 percent (data of the State Statistics Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan in this and other places, unless otherwise indicated). In this article, the global experience of standardization of the agricultural sector in the Republic of Uzbekistan was widely covered.
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Allaberdiyev, Rustamjon, Shuqurillo Ziyadov, and Vafabay Sherimbetov. "Eco-reclamative and agrochemical indicators of irrigated gray-meadow soils of Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 497 (2024): 03035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202449703035.

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The agricultural land in the Republic of Uzbekistan is strategically classified into three key categories: irrigated lands, arable lands, and natural pastures. Currently, the Republic faces a diverse range of salinization levels on its irrigated lands. This article endeavors to establish a scientific foundation for the systematic distribution of irrigated soils across the provinces of Uzbekistan, taking into account the varying ecological conditions prevalent in the region. The primary focus of this article is on the analysis of soil samples derived from the Tashkent and Syrdarya provinces. A comprehensive examination is conducted, encompassing ecological, reclamation, agrochemical, and physical properties of these soils. By shedding light on these key attributes, the article aims to provide valuable insights into the overall condition of agricultural lands in Uzbekistan. Crucially, the article delves into the state of mineralization of groundwater and surface runoff, both essential components in irrigated agriculture. This analysis is pivotal in understanding the impact of these water sources on the plants cultivated in the region. Given the vital role of irrigated agriculture in Uzbekistan's food production, addressing the challenges posed by salinization and ensuring sustainable land management practices are imperative for safeguarding the agricultural sector's productivity and ecological balance. Through this scientific exploration, the article contributes to the broader understanding of the intricate interplay between soil properties, water quality, and successful agricultural practices in the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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Khudayberdieva, Umida, and Sobir Navruzov. "Relationship of silk butterfly lifespan longitude with economic value traits in silk cocoon breeding." BIO Web of Conferences 65 (2023): 01015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20236501015.

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Agriculture plays a key role in the economy of Uzbekistan. Its importance is not limited to the goals of providing food to the population. This is reflected in the cultural heritage and traditions of the people of Uzbekistan in rural areas, in each region of Uzbekistan with its own characteristics and diversity. Today, agriculture in Uzbekistan in general, including cocooning, provides jobs and income to a significant part of the population and remains the driving force of the growth of the economy of Uzbekistan. At the same time, as the economy of Uzbekistan is gradually diversifying, this means that the agrarian sector and the cocooning sector must also be radically reformed, which encourages them to look for new opportunities for competitiveness and sustainable development in the domestic and foreign markets. This requires a new approach to the development of the industry. This article discusses the importance of the role of cocooning in the agricultural sector in the national economy, the strategy for the development of Uzbekistan’s agriculture for 2020-2030, selection and breeding in the development of cocooning, and the role of seed production. In addition, in 2018-2020, the results of the study of the correlation between the life span of butterflies and the valuable traits of their offspring at the Research Institute of Sericulture were cited. The use of the results in science and production practice, as well as the expected results, that is, increasing the quantity of cocoons produced, improving the quality and increasing the competitiveness, are highlighted by the authors.
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Nurbekov, A., U. Aksoy, H. Muminjanov, A. Khujabekov, R. Nurbekova, and A. Shukurov. "Organic agriculture in Uzbekistan." Acta Horticulturae, no. 1286 (July 2020): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2020.1286.2.

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Salomova, Zarina Murodovna. "IMPORTANCE OF A STRATEGIC SECTOR WITH EXPORT POTENTIAL IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE IN UZBEKISTAN." JOURNAL OF UNIVERSAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 1, no. 7 (2023): 263–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8173035.

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The article opens with significant role of a strategic sectors with export potential in agriculture. It is obvious that Agriculture represents a strategic economic activity for Uzbekistan. Moreover, in the article the agricultural export statistics of Uzbekistan in recent years and other relevant information are cited.
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Kamilovich, Ahmedov Azamat. "Directions of financing agriculture: the case of Uzbekistan." American Journal Of Agriculture And Horticulture Innovations 5, no. 2 (2025): 22–26. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajahi/volume05issue02-07.

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Agriculture is one of the main sectors of the economy of Uzbekistan, and it is important to ensure the country's economic stability and food safety. Agricultural sectors of Uzbekistan are mainly specialized in the production of cotton, wheat, fruits and vegetables and other agricultural products. These sectors are important not only for economic growth and employment of the population. Development of agriculture is one of the most urgent issues today. Good profit is obtained by exporting agricultural products grown in our country to foreign countries, and international agreements are signed with many countries. In addition, varieties of agricultural products that produce good yields and are resistant to pests are brought from abroad and are localized in our country. The above points are important in financing agriculture. This article provides information on the directions of agricultural financing of Uzbekistan.
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Ashurov, Zufar, and Nurbek Khakmirzaev. "Digital transformation of agricultural sector in Uzbekistan: Current state, advantages and strategies." E3S Web of Conferences 460 (2023): 02003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346002003.

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Agriculture was and still is the largest sector in economy of Uzbekistan. From the other hand, the digital economy is penetrating to all sectors of the economy, including the agriculture sector. Further development of agricultural sector through the digitalization is of great importance. In Uzbekistan, much attention is being paid to the effective use of information technology in the agricultural field. Creating and implementing an automated farm management system is one of today’s major tasks. This research aimed at analyzing the opportunities and development of agriculture in Uzbekistan using digital technologies in comparison with other well-developed countries. At the end of the paper, the conclusions are made and the recommendations are presented as a result of the research.
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Musaev, Ilhomjon, Kamola Khakimova, Mashkhurakhon Nuretdinova, and Malikakhon Jalolova. "Enhancing Sustainable Agriculture through Crop Diversification in Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 590 (2024): 06005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202459006005.

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This review explores the critical role of crop diversification in enhancing sustainable agricultural development in Uzbekistan, a nation traditionally dominated by cotton and wheat monoculture. It delves into various strategies for diversification, such as policy reforms, conservation agriculture, water management innovations, and capacity building, and evaluates their environmental, economic, and social impacts. Despite the benefits of diversification, challenges including policy constraints, technical gaps, water scarcity, and climate change impacts persist. Recommendations emphasize the need for comprehensive policy support, research investment, and socio-economic mechanisms to address these hurdles. The manuscript highlights that effective diversification can significantly contribute to Uzbekistan’s transition towards a more resilient, productive, and sustainable agricultural landscape, underscoring the importance of a collaborative approach among stakeholders to realize this goal.
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Yunusov, Iskandar, Umida Sangirova, Ulugbek Ahmedov, Oybek Fayziev, and Umirzok Kholiyorov. "Clustering of agriculture in the Republic of Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 381 (2023): 02002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338102002.

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Clusters are motivators of innovation. The urgency of the problems of creating clusters is the transition to an innovative type of development. The effective functioning of clusters will lead to economic growth and increase the competitiveness of the regional economy. For a long time, reforms were carried out in agriculture that changed the forms of ownership and the mechanism of management in agriculture. Agroclusters have become the best option for the effective development of agriculture in the Republic of Uzbekistan and beyond. The research topic was chosen by the authors due to its relevance in the modern world. This article analyzes the current state of agriculture in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the integration of agricultural clusters. In conclusion, proposals are made to improve and expand the horizons of clusters in agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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Hojiakbar Nodirbek o‘g‘li, Abdulhakimov. "PRECISION AGRICULTURE WITH SUPPORT VECTOR REGRESSION: HARNESSING AI ALGORITHMS IN MODERN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING." Advances in Science and Education 1, no. 01 (2025): 3–6. https://doi.org/10.70728/edu.v01.i01.001.

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This study explores the use of Support Vector Regression (SVR) in forecasting wheat yields within the scope of precision agriculture in Uzbekistan. In light of increasing climate variability and its effects on crop production, there is a growing need for machine learning models that can uncover non-linear relationships between environmental factors and agricultural outputs. The proposed methodology integrates SVR into a modular software pipeline using data collected from different agro-ecological zones of Uzbekistan between 2014 and 2030. Performance was assessed using RMSE, MAE, and R² metrics, with SVR achieving the highest accuracy (R² = 0.91) compared to Linear Regression, Decision Tree, and Random Forest. The results highlight SVR’s capability to generalize well under both normal and extreme conditions, offering valuable insights for sustainable agricultural planning in data-scarce environments. This work supports the development of AI-powered forecasting systems tailored to Uzbekistan’s agricultural needs.
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Rasulov, Sodik Sadullaevich. "FUNDAMENTALS OF SUST ALS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVEL ABLE DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE IN MODERN CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS." Scientific Reports of Bukhara State University 4, no. 6 (2020): 249–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.52297/2181-1466/2020/4/6/15.

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Background. This scientific article examines the theoretical foundations of the policy in agriculture and improvement of its implementation, the composition and trends of agricultural development, the development of agriculture in Uzbekistan, directions for increasing investment and improving the effectiveness of innovative technologies, prospects for the development of agriculture in the regions in the context of globalization. Methods. Although a lot of research has been done in the field of agriculture in our country, the current economic crisis requires a new approach and research on the organization of the economy of the sector. Results. Uzbekistan is pursuing an active policy of agricultural reform. Abandoning cotton exports and focusing on food production, creating clusters instead of scattered farms and ensuring the integration of the agricultural sector with agricultural processing industries are the main directions of state policy in agriculture today.
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Eshimbetov, Uktamjon, Medetbay Oteuliev, Omirbay Baltabaev, Yakhshimurad Khudaybergenov, and Koblan Uzakbaev. "Territorial composition of agriculture in the Aral Sea Region of Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 510 (2024): 01040. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202451001040.

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In this article, the territorial composition of the agriculture of the Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan, that is, the Republic of Karakalpakstan is analyzed. Scientific works of scientists from the CIS, Uzbekistan and Karakalpakstan on agricultural specialization were studied. The territorial structure of agriculture was first divided into three zones and analyzed. It is also studied within administrative-territorial units. The main goal of this research work is to analyze the territorial composition of agriculture in the Republic of Karakalpakstan.
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Teshaboyev, Oybek, and Shermukhammad Rasulov. "POPULARIZING THE USE OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES IN AGRICULTURE IN UZBEKISTAN." Innovative Development in Educational Activities 4, no. 2 (2025): 45–52. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14782803.

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<em>The integration of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) into agriculture represents a transformative opportunity for Uzbekistan, a nation where agriculture plays a critical role in the economy and rural livelihoods. This paper explores the potential of UAVs to address pressing agricultural challenges, such as optimizing water usage, improving crop monitoring, and enhancing yield productivity. The study examines current UAV adoption trends, identifies barriers to widespread implementation, and evaluates the economic and environmental benefits. By leveraging UAV technology for precision agriculture, Uzbekistan can improve resource efficiency, reduce labor costs, and promote sustainable farming practices. This research emphasizes the need for government support, affordable access to UAVs, and farmer education programs to popularize UAV usage. Recommendations are provided for policy frameworks and strategies to accelerate the adoption of UAVs, ultimately contributing to the modernization and sustainability of Uzbekistan&rsquo;s agricultural sector.</em>
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Tadjibaeva, Dilorom. "AGRICULTURE AND ITS PLACE IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEKISTAN." CBU International Conference Proceedings 1 (June 30, 2013): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.12955/cbup.v1.12.

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Based on the share of agriculture in GDP in Uzbekistan, the country can be allocated to a group of countries with a transitional type of economy that proceeds from agriculture to urbanization. At the same time specific local features exist. In Uzbekistan, about 65% of the population live in rural areas and currently about 3 million people are employed in agriculture. Although the trend shows a decline in the share of agriculture in gross domestic product, the number of people employed in agriculture has comparably slowly reduced. Agriculture's share of investment is only about 3-4% of the total amount of a fixed capital.
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Zebo Safoevna, Shokhojaeva, and Eshev Alibek Sabirovich. "ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION IN THE KASHKADARYA REGION." Journal of Social Sciences 17, no. 1 (2025): 149–62. https://doi.org/10.46793/glasnikdn17.1.149zs.

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The sustainable development of the agricultural sector of Uzbekistan is largely related to the effectiveness of innovation activities. As a result of the development of innovations, the production base in agriculture is updated technologically, technically, organizationally and economically. This, in turn, will increase the integration of Uzbekistan into the world market. It is known that today it is necessary to direct investments to the development of agriculture, ensure the regularity of the activities of agricultural production processes and water management facilities, strengthen the equipment of agricultural producers, improve land areas, such as improving land reclamation, support for farms growing raw cotton on low-yield lands, personnel training, and scientific research is supported by the state. In the 30th goal of the Development Strategy of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2022-2026, special attention is paid to the issue of increasing the income of farmers and peasants by at least 2 times, bringing the annual growth of agriculture to a level of at least 5% through the intensive development of agriculture on scientific basis. As a result of the implementation of comprehensive measures carried out as a part of the strategic development of agriculture in order to diversify production...
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Amirov, Lochinbek Faizullaevich. "DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN UZBEKISTAN." INNOVATIONS IN ECONOMY 4, no. 5 (2021): 50–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9491-2021-5-8.

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This article is devoted to ensuring the sustainability of the agricultural sector of the economy of Uzbekistan and the organizational and economic conditions created in this area. Particular attention is paid to the priorities outlined in the Strategy for the Development of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2020-2030, and the tasks for their implementation, ensuring the achievement of forecast development parameters, the participation of international financial institutions in turning this sector into an industry. the main driver of economic growth. The aspects of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on agriculture in the world and in Uzbekistan were considered, measures taken to mitigate its consequenceswere described
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Ibragimov, Abdugapur Karimovich, Tursunkulova Gulchiroy, and Bruno Antonio Pansera. "Issues of Improving Expense Tracking and Calculating Prime Cost in Agriculture." Indian Journal Of Science And Technology 17, no. 27 (2024): 2803–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17485/ijst/v17i27.1241.

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Objectives : This article is devoted to the consideration of the issues of cost accounting and cost calculation in agriculture. In addition, the article highlights the issues of the correct distribution of costs by cost items and objects, as well as the correct calculation of the cost of Uzbekistan's products. In addition, Uzbekistan is an agrarian country, so the article presents suggestions and recommendations for improving the accounting of costs and production costs in agriculture. Previous studies in this area conducted in other parts of the world indicate a direct relationship between the indicators of production costs and market indicators; however, based on the features of Uzbekistan, it may be different, given the accounting policy and the specifics of agricultural costs. Methods: A linear regression method to determine the impact of costs and methods of calculating the cost of production was used. Costs are divided into variables and constants. Based on the features of agriculture, simple, advanced, and regulatory methods are used. Each of these methods is associated with variables and regresses individually for each type of agricultural product. Findings: Our results confirm that there are some methods of calculating the cost of production of farms. The results also indicate that the correct determination of the cost of production affects the profitability of these farms. The results obtained indicate that the calculation of the cost of agriculture is an indicator of the profitability of farms in Uzbekistan in the short term. The impact of the change in the cost of agricultural products influences profitability, in the end on profit; as it influences the prices of sales of products in the end affect the financial performance of farms. Novelty: The impact of the cost of agricultural products on the profitability of farms is becoming more important than ever before since the negative externalities of cost changes affect the financial performance of farms. Keywords: Farms, Expenses, Cost, Product cost, Accounting register
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Abdugapur, Karimovich Ibragimov, Gulchiroy Tursunkulova, and Antonio Pansera Bruno. "Issues of Improving Expense Tracking and Calculating Prime Cost in Agriculture." Indian Journal of Science and Technology 17, no. 27 (2024): 2803–12. https://doi.org/10.17485/IJST/v17i27.1241.

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Abstract <strong>Objectives :</strong>&nbsp;This article is devoted to the consideration of the issues of cost accounting and cost calculation in agriculture. In addition, the article highlights the issues of the correct distribution of costs by cost items and objects, as well as the correct calculation of the cost of Uzbekistan's products. In addition, Uzbekistan is an agrarian country, so the article presents suggestions and recommendations for improving the accounting of costs and production costs in agriculture. Previous studies in this area conducted in other parts of the world indicate a direct relationship between the indicators of production costs and market indicators; however, based on the features of Uzbekistan, it may be different, given the accounting policy and the specifics of agricultural costs.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;A linear regression method to determine the impact of costs and methods of calculating the cost of production was used. Costs are divided into variables and constants. Based on the features of agriculture, simple, advanced, and regulatory methods are used. Each of these methods is associated with variables and regresses individually for each type of agricultural product.&nbsp;<strong>Findings:</strong>&nbsp;Our results confirm that there are some methods of calculating the cost of production of farms. The results also indicate that the correct determination of the cost of production affects the profitability of these farms. The results obtained indicate that the calculation of the cost of agriculture is an indicator of the profitability of farms in Uzbekistan in the short term. The impact of the change in the cost of agricultural products influences profitability, in the end on profit; as it influences the prices of sales of products in the end affect the financial performance of farms.<strong>&nbsp;Novelty:</strong>&nbsp;The impact of the cost of agricultural products on the profitability of farms is becoming more important than ever before since the negative externalities of cost changes affect the financial performance of farms. <strong>Keywords:</strong> Farms, Expenses, Cost, Product cost, Accounting register
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Daniyarova, Feruza. "THE ROLE OF INVESTMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX IN UZBEKISTAN." INNOVATIONS IN ECONOMY 4, no. 5 (2021): 70–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9491-2021-5-11.

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This article analyzes the agro-industrial complex of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the growth rate of GDP and agricultural production in Uzbekistan and investments in agriculture, ongoing investment projects and their distribution by region. As a result of the analysis, suggestions on the topic are made
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Mukhiddin, Movlonov, Nazarov Renat, and Abdullaev Jurakhon. "Development Of Feeding Norms for Medium-Fiber and Fine-Fiber Cotton Varieties." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis 04, no. 11 (2021): 1769–71. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v4-i11-45.

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In the Strategy of Agricultural Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2020-2030, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan identified the development of the production system of research, educational and consulting services in agriculture as a priority and developed a roadmap for its implementation.
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Erkin, Shavqiev, Ulugmurodov Farkhod Fakhriddinovich, Karshiev Avazbek Sadullaevich, and Rashidov Ziyodulla. "Solutions To Problems Arising In Agriculture In Uzbekistan In The Context Of The Digital Economy." International Journal on Economics, Finance and Sustainable Development 7, no. 1 (2025): 47–53. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijefsd.v7i1.5358.

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This article explores challenges faced by Uzbekistan's agricultural sector in the context of the growing digital economy and proposes innovative solutions. It examines both macro-level issues, such as outdated infrastructure, inefficient resource management, and limited access to technology, and micro-level problems, including farm-level productivity, insufficient data-driven decision-making, and inadequate farmer education. The study emphasizes the role of digital tools, such as precision agriculture, IoT-based monitoring systems, and blockchain for supply chain transparency, in addressing these challenges. Additionally, it highlights the necessity of government policies, private sector collaboration, and capacity-building initiatives to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies in agriculture. By leveraging digital advancements, Uzbekistan can achieve sustainable agricultural growth and contribute to national food security and economic development.
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Kabuljon, M.Nasritdinov. "FROM THE HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF WATER MANAGEMENT AND ITS SUBORDINATION TO THE POLICY OF COTTON MONOCULTURE (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FERGHANA VALLEY)." Look to the past 6, no. 2 (2023): 4. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7680648.

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The author of the article, on the basis of scientific and historical literature and archival sources, analyzes the development of irrigated agriculture in natural arid Uzbekistan, shows a historical picture of the main trends in the development and establishment of cotton monoculture in the first half of the 20th century using the example of the Ferghana Valley. During the researched period, the Soviet government in Uzbekistan, including the long-established forms of economic management in the Fergana Valley, where the climate is naturally favorable for cotton cultivation, irrigated agriculture, grossly violated the balance of cultivation of existing crops in agriculture, and the agricultural traditions used in agriculture, using the available financial resources, practical behavior - it is highlighted that the actions are aimed at providing cotton raw materials necessary for the &quot;center&quot; light industry. As a result, in the Fergana Valley, where agriculture is relatively developed in Uzbekistan, it was studied that cotton monopolies were formed in the agrarian sector as the forms of economic management based on new socio-economic relations were established.
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Boymurodov, Umidjon Sh. "COOPERATION BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN." JOURNAL OF LOOK TO THE PAST 4, no. 10 (2021): 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9599-2021-10-5.

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The study analyzesthe establishment of diplomatic relations with the Republic of Uzbekistan after independence, the analysis of cooperation in the political, economic, social and cultural spheres, the role of Uzbekistan in the establishment of peace in Afghanistan. Conclusions are given on the actions of 'y. The escalation of the political situation in Afghanistan in the last decade of the twentieth century, the rise to power of the Taliban, the threat posed by countries in the region, Uzbekistan's proposals to the world community for peace in Afghanistan are widely covered. After the formation of a modern state in Afghanistan, Uzbekistan's political and economic ties have expanded. The presidents of the two countries have met several times and signed cooperation agreements, and Uzbekistan's efforts to develop industry, transport and agriculture in Afghanistan have been widely covered and analyzed
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Hasanov, Shavkat. "Agricultural Polices To Enhance The Development Of Fruit And Vegetable Subsectors In Uzbekistan." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no. 13 (2016): 479. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n13p479.

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Uzbekistan’s fertile land is highly suitable for growing fruits and vegetables, making it one of the main producers among the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries. The location of Uzbekistan also provides a ready access to the growing Central Asian and Russian consumer markets. Since its independence, the country implemented a number of agricultural policies targeted at the development of agricultural sector, comprising institutional and structural reforms. The aim of the study is to review the agricultural sector of Uzbekistan and to identify the major constraints to the development of fruits and vegetables subsectors. In doing this, the objective is to put forward policy recommendations for the development of these sector. Fruit and vegetables supply chain potential of the Samarkand region is the key topic of investigation. The recent reforms have provided opportunities for liberalization in agricultural production, especially for the fruit and vegetable subsectors. Yet, modernization of agriculture per se and of the marketing system in Uzbekistan remain areas requiring continued attention for the overall sectorial development. Based on the analysis, the paper provides policy suggestions for implementation. Specific recommendations are outlined pertaining to the identified key constraints; namely, pertaining to agricultural production and productivity, quality of land resources, irrigation, reforms, R&amp;D, and agricultural marketing.
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Ozodbek, Tayirov, Karimov Ibrohimbek Vohid, Toshmamatov Asadbek G’ayrat, and Shomirzayev Shahzod G'olib. "Rational Use of Water Resources in Agriculture (In the Case of Uzbekistan)." International Journal of Business Diplomacy and Economy 3, no. 5 (2024): 142–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.51699/ijbde.v3i5.169.

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Efficient water resource management is critical for continued agricultural development, especially in regions like Uzbekistan where lack of water has been a major challenge. Sticking with Central Asia, Uzbekistan is another country that relies heavily on its agricultural sector and uses more than 90% of its freshwater assets. This research wants to assess the current water management practices in Uzbekistan agriculture, examine their efficiency and identify potential improvements. This is a mixed-methods study, including field surveys, irrigation performance data analysis and case studies from multiple sites in Uzbekistan. The findings suggest that traditional methods of irrigation, especially furrow irrigation, dominate agriculture resulting in considerable amounts of evaporation and infiltration losses within the irrigated farms. Drip and sprinkle systems fall under future irrigation alongside modern irrigation technology to maximize water consumption efficiency by gaining around 40%. Furthermore, water governance reforms and policy changes aimed at freeing up 'water for money'/stimulating demand for water-saving technology are viewed as critical steps to long-term water sustainability. This insight suggests that we can, and must do the right thing by improving agricultural water resource management, so that food demand is met without depleting finite quantities of critical water supplies. These findings should improve understanding of water resource management in arid areas and offer tangible solutions for policy makers and farmers in Uzbekistan. Development of better irrigation methods and effective governance approaches will be critical to sustaining agricultural production coupled with environmental protection.
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Loqayev, Abdulatif Babasher o'g'li. "AGRICULTURAL REFORMS IN UZBEKISTAN." GEOGRAPHIC RESEARCH: INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT 1, no. 1 (2023): 3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7506770.

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Nowadays, attention is paid to the modernization and diversification of our economy sectors, including agriculture and food production, as well as financial support for farmers, clusters and cooperatives more than ever. In this article, the author dwells on the ongoing reforms in agriculture in Uzbekistan, with a special focus on the existing problems in the field. &nbsp;
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Raxbaroy, Yangiboyeva. "OPTIMIZING IRRIGATION AND SOIL MOISTURE MANAGEMENT IN UZBEKISTAN’S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR THROUGH MODERN TECHNOLOGIES." American Journal of Applied Science and Technology 4, no. 10 (2024): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ajast/volume04issue10-04.

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This article examines the role of modern technologies in improving irrigation and soil moisture management in Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector. With 9.7% of the country’s land under irrigation, efficient water use is critical. Traditional soil moisture measurement methods are labor-intensive, while IoT-based sensors and automated systems offer real-time monitoring and optimization. Research findings show that these technologies enhance water conservation, increase crop productivity, and prevent soil degradation, making them essential for sustainable agriculture in water-scarce regions like Uzbekistan.
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Davlatov, Abdullajon Davlat o'g'li, and Azamat Abdurashid o'g'li Eshnazarov. "THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN THE USE OF LAND RESOURCES." EURASIAN JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH 1, no. 4 (2021): 132–35. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5136394.

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Rustamova, I. B., and M. M. Babadjanova. "Economic Analysis of Innovation Development Processes in Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan." Vestnik of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, no. 2 (April 13, 2022): 93–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.21686/2413-2829-2022-2-93-104.

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The article provides econometric analysis of agricultural production efficiency in the Republic of Uzbekistan. As methodology for identifying the impact of land, labour resources and capital on the net output of agriculture Kobba - Douglas production function was used. The results of analyzing parameters of the production function let the authors make a conclusion about the necessity to work out a new concept of innovation development and a new model of efficient running of agriculture and its development on the basis of innovative technologies and agrarian sector diversification. The plotted econometric model is statistically reliable and it can show the state of the net output of Uzbekistan agriculture. Kobba – Douglas production function by the net output of Uzbekistan agriculture and factors affecting it, as well as all its parameters checked by Fisher criterion, Student t-criterion and Darbin – Watson DW-criterion showed that the function by parameters meet all the requirements, which testifies to the possibility to use the model (multiplying model in the form of variables’ product) for the current analysis and future forecast of the net output of the Republic agriculture. On the basis of system econometric analysis the forecast parameters of the net output up to 2025 were identified that were found by raising efficiency of innovative processes in agriculture.
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Kodirkhonov, B. M., J. R. Uljabaev, and Sh M. Kholdorov. "Organic agriculture in Uzbekistan: SWOT analysis." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 979, no. 1 (2022): 012140. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/979/1/012140.

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Abstract Greening the economy is what most industrialized countries are striving for under the pressure of global and regional environmental restrictions, lack of natural resources, and a growing public movement for the protection of nature [1]. Greening processes have resulted in organic agriculture (OA) or "alternative" agriculture. In the era of the sustainable approach, organic farming seems the best prototype for sustainable agriculture. The market of organic products is significantly expanding year by year. Globally, 1.5 percent of farmland is organic, however there are countries where the share of organic farmland exceeds 10% (figure 1). According to FiBL and research firm Ecovia Intelligence, the global organic food market achieved 106.4 billion euros as of 2019 [2]. Uzbekistan, along with the whole world, recognizes the need for sustainable agriculture and development approach. Uzbekistan accepts organic agriculture as an environment-friendly sustainable production system with better access to the markets. Hence, this article aims to make a SWOT analysis of organic agriculture in Uzbekistan. The SWOT analysis concludes that the recent law for OA and GAP in the country is the principal strength and opportunity. While farmers' poor education is considered the most significant weakness, the country's lack of foreign direct investment in agriculture threatens more than anything else.
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Abdujabbor Ne'matjonovich, Nurmatov. "International cooperation in food security in Uzbekistan." International Journal on Integrated Education 2, no. 5 (2019): 87–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v2i5.144.

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The article covers the issues of ensuring food security, reforms carried out by Uzbekistan in this regard and mutual cooperation, which are becoming one of the most pressing problems in the world today. The increase in the number of Population year-on-year, climatic changes, urbanization, economic, ecological factors adversely affect the volume and quality of food production. This, in turn, dictates the implementation of deep consistent reforms in the spheres of existing rural agriculture and food industry. In recent years, with the aim of accelerating the development of agricultural production and the food industry, addressing sectoral challenges, Uzbekistan has been working not only in domestic capacity but also with international organizations and developed countries. In particular, Uzbekistan joined the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAOUN) on 2 November 2001. During this period, Uzbekistan has implemented a number of national and regional projects in collaboration with the UN. For example, Uzbekistan carried out 8 national and regional projects in the Republic during 2001-2015 in cooperation with this organization. On June 5-6, 2014 in Tashkent on the initiative of Uzbekistan held an international conference on the theme “significant reserves of Food Program Implementation in Uzbekistan”. In addition, the FAOUN's 32nd regional conference for Europe is scheduled to be held in Uzbekistan for the first time among the countries of Central Asia on May 5-7, 2020. This is evidenced by the growing strengthening of cooperation with the FAOUN Organization of Uzbekistan
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Urdushev, Khamrakul, Majid Mavlyanov, and Sirojiddin Eshankulov. "Issues of clustering agriculture in Uzbekistan." ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 10, no. 10 (2020): 1180. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2249-7137.2020.01261.6.

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Rustamova Dilsahon Djuraevna, Makhmudov Odil Xalmirzaevich, and Yuldashev Akmaljon Mexmonovich. "INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES OF AGRICULTURE IN UZBEKISTAN." World Science 3, no. 11(51) (2019): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ws/30112019/6780.

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Barakayeva, Dilbar Hafizovna, and Hushnuda Subkhonzoda Subhonova. "EMPLOYMENT IN AGRICULTURE." EURASIAN JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH 1, no. 1 (2021): 627–30. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4729608.

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Hakimova, Nigina O'ktam qizi, and Marjona Vahobiddin qizi Erkinova. "THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE TO THE CITIES OF UZBEKISTAN." Innovative Development in Educational Activities 2, no. 21 (2023): 118–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10138610.

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<i>This study examines the impact of global climate change on the environment in the world as a whole, as well as on the Central Asian region and Uzbekistan. It was revealed that climate variability in arid areas negatively affects the state of water and land resources. Climate change carries risks in terms of growing agricultural products, which can lead to changes in agricultural practices. It was revealed that the main challenges for Uzbekistan today and in the future are the reduction of water resources due to climate change and the increase in the need for water in agriculture. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that investing in the use of innovative technologies in agriculture, as well as the reconstruction of the existing irrigation infrastructure in the face of climate change, will lead to long-term sustainability of the water sector of Uzbekistan and the use of land resources.</i>
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Liu, Lin. "Analyzing the Experience of China and Uzbekistan in the Industry of Agriculture." Business Inform 4, no. 543 (2023): 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2023-4-27-33.

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China’s mega-project «One Belt, One Road» is a continuation of the government project known as the «New Silk Road», aimed at creating a transport corridor between China and European countries. Within the terms of this project, the countries of Central Asia, to which the Republic of Uzbekistan belongs, were assigned the role of territories through which several complementary branches of transit of Chinese goods to Europe and South Asia pass. The article’s purpose is to study the status and possibilities of interstate cooperation between the PRC and Uzbekistan in the industry of agriculture along with implementation of related infrastructure projects. Cooperation between the two countries is directed not only towards the development of transport and infrastructure facilities, but also of some industries, attractive for export-import activities of both countries, particularly, agriculture. The common features of socio-historical development and the absence of ideological antagonism between governments contribute to their harmonious economic cooperation. The reforms carried out in China’s industry and agriculture had both positive and negative consequences. As industrialization continues to spread rapidly in the country, huge agricultural areas are turning into industrial zones. As a result, there is a problem of insufficiency of territories suitable for agriculture. The Republic of Uzbekistan is the sixth largest producer and second largest exporter of cotton in the world. In recent years, the acreage in the country has decreased significantly. The main reason is the lack of water. Cooperation between the two countries is aimed at overcoming these problems. Attracting China’s investments exclusively into agriculture of Uzbekistan, without the implementation of related infrastructure projects, will not give a significant economic effect. Among the intentions of joint cooperation between China and Uzbekistan is also the construction of solar power plants, renewable energy facilities, telecommunications networks and infrastructure projects.
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Narinbaeva, Gulnora, Bakhtiyor Menglikulov, Zokhid Siddikov, Komiljon Bustonov, and Sanjar Davlatov. "Application of innovative technologies in agriculture of Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 284 (2021): 02009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128402009.

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The issues of the development of innovative processes in agriculture in Uzbekistan on the example of the Tashkent province were revealed in this paper. The assimilation and further widespread dissemination of innovations are becoming key factors in the growth of production and employment in agriculture. It is here that the most significant reserves for improving product quality, saving labor and material costs, increasing labor productivity, improving the organization of production and increasing its efficiency are hidden. All this, ultimately, predetermines the competitiveness of enterprises and their products in the domestic and world markets, improvement of the socio-economic situation in the country’s agricultural sector. In this regard, the relevance of this study was determined.
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Abdurakhmanova Gulnora Kalandarovna. "THE ROLE AND PROSPECTS OF INNOVATIONS IN UZBEKISTAN’S STRATEGY FOR TRANSITION TO A GREEN ECONOMY." Innovation Science and Technology 1, no. 1 (2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.55439/ist/vol1_iss1/3.

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This article analyzes the reforms and current state of Uzbekistan’s transition to a green economy. It covers renewable energy utilization, ecological innovations, developments in agriculture, industry, and transportation, as well as measures to ensure environmental sustainability. The role of Uzbekistan in international ecological cooperation and future prospects are also discussed.
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Usmonjon, Adhamovich Berdikulov. "A PROMISING SOLUTION FOR CREATING AGRICULTURAL MAPS BASED ON GAT PROGRAMS AND REMOTE SENSING DATA CREATION TECHNOLOGIES." MODERN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH 3, no. 6 (2024): 163–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11521209.

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<em>The article analyzes scientific and practical research based on earth remote sensing materials in a cartographic study of agriculture in Uzbekistan, covering agriculture, infrastructure facilities and agricultural networks, depending on natural and socio-economic conditions and the problem of improving the method of creating an electronic map. In addition, the importance of creating an electronic map of agriculture and creating interactive and web-based agricultural maps based on the capabilities of computer programming and an agricultural geodatabase was noted.</em>
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Annayeva, Zarifa. "AGRICULTURAL POLICY OF COTTON MONOCULTURE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES." JOURNAL OF LOOK TO THE PAST 24, no. 2 (2019): 30–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26739/2181-9599-2019-24-04.

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The article discusses the consequences of the agricultural policy of the cotton monoculture of the Soviet government in the Republic of Uzbekistan. In connection with the establishment of monopoly power in the republic's agriculture, the use of many toxic chemicals to produce a large crop, it caused significant environmental damage to nature and human health in the Republic of Uzbekistan, including the Surkhan Oasis
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Sirojiddin, Yangiboev. "The Role of Investment Policy in the Innovative Development of Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 10 (2022): 839–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.47123.

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Annotation: The article describes the role of agriculture in the national economy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the socioeconomic results of reforms for its development. The situation with investments in agriculture and the use of investment potential of the agricultural sector was also studied. Scientifically based proposals and practical recommendations on promising areas for attracting investment in the agricultural sector are outlined.
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Tukhtaev, A. "The Role of Agriculture in the Export Potential of Uzbekistan." Bulletin of Science and Practice 6, no. 10 (2020): 174–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/59/19.

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As a result of reforms that carried out in Uzbekistan during the years of independence, our country has become not only an importing country, but also one of the ten countries with high export potential. It is known that more than 20 million tons of vegetables and fruits are grown in Uzbekistan. It is illuminated the experience of Uzbekistan in the exporting of these products to foreign countries in this article.
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Балташов, С. Ф. "Achievements and results in ensuring food security in Uzbekistan." Экономика и предпринимательство, no. 1(126) (March 12, 2021): 354–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.34925/eip.2021.126.01.068.

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Продовольственное самообеспечение населения страны, в том числе Узбекистана, будет в основном определять государственную политику страны в области сельского хозяйства. Уровень обеспечения населения сельскохозяйственной продукцией собственного производства зависит от объема производства и численности населения в регионе. В этой статье рассматривается уровень обеспечение население Узбекистана сельскохозяйственными продуктами и реформы, проведенные в области сельского хозяйства. Food self-sufficiency of the population of the country, including Uzbekistan, will mainly determine the state policy of the country in the field of agriculture. The level of provision of the population with agricultural products of its own production depends on the volume of production and the population in the region. his article examines the level of provision of the population of Uzbekistan with agricultural products and the reforms carried out in the field of agriculture.
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Mansurov, Behruz Safarova Nodira. "DIRECTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR." INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3, no. 5 (2023): 406–11. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7924880.

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The article focuses on specific features of agriculture and the role of entrepreneurship in it. Also, the opinions of scientists who conducted scientific research in the field of agricultural entrepreneurship were studied and analyzed. Current problems and prospects of agriculture in the Republic of Uzbekistan are presented. Proposals and recommendations on the solution of the shortage of specialists in the field of agriculture and the existing problems in entrepreneurship are given.
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Nurullaev, Mardon Bakhtiyor o`g`li. "PROSPECTS OF USING HEDGING IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE IN UZBEKISTAN." INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3, no. 5 (2023): 1117–19. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7981653.

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This article analyzes the existing problems, risks and threats in the agricultural sector of Uzbekistan, as well as their solutions. The necessary solutions to a number of current problems are presented. as well as the possibilities of keeping the world experience in Uzbekistan, general information about hedging, the possibilities of keeping it in the conditions of Uzbekistan are explained in detail
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Bakhriddinov, A. "The development of cooperation and integration processes in sericulture subcomplex of an agroindustrial complex of Uzbekistan." Bulletin of Science and Practice 4, no. 11 (2018): 329–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1488235.

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The article describes the theoretical aspects and advantages of cooperation and integration processes. The analysis of the state and development of these processes in the agricultural system of Uzbekistan. The development of cooperation and integration processes in the silk-growing subcomplex of the Republic of Uzbekistan has been critically studied. The proposals of theoretical and practical nature on the development of the cluster approach as the highest form of integration processes in agriculture are given.
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Khujakulov, Khaitmurat Djavlievich Urunov Ravshanbek Sadullaevich. "STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS IN UZBEKISTAN." INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3, no. 1 (2023): 8–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7509040.

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This article deals with the agrarian sector, that is, the issues of growing food products in the present era. Education, science, innovative activity in agriculture. Broad implementation of scientific achievements and advanced technologies and new economic relations in the agricultural sector. The statistical analysis of GDP and agricultural, forestry and fishery products in Uzbekistan is covered.
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Absamatov, Davron Absamatovich. "PROSPECTS FOR EXPORTING DEHYDRATED AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN UZBEKISTAN." Journal of Contemporary World Studies 3, no. 1 (2025): 58–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14722621.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> Exporting agricultural products to the international market plays an important role in the development of the country's economy. In this regard, the prospects for the development of processed agricultural products until 2030, the study of the production capacity of processing enterprises, the expansion of new processing enterprises, and the increase in export potential will serve to develop the agricultural sector and increase the competitiveness of local entrepreneurs. This article examines the importance of this issue, international experience and practice in Uzbekistan. <strong>Keywords:</strong> investment, export, agriculture, drying of agricultural products, GSP+ system ISO, HASP quality certificates.
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Akhmadjon, Nurullaev, Sanayeva Raxima, Khasanova Visola, Nurullaeva Bakhora, and Sanaev Anvar. "Sustainable Farming Futures: the Economic Need of Climate Change Program in Uzbekistan." Yashil iqtisodiyot va taraqqiyot 2, maxsus son (2024): 10–13. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12748740.

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Uzbekistan is known as one of the main fruit and vegetable producers among the commonwealth of independentstates (Hasanov et al., 2014). In addition, almost half of the population lives in rural areas (StatisticsAgency data, 2023). Therefore, agricultural sector is one of the most important sector in Uzbekistan: almost24% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) accounted for agricultural in 2023 (Statistics Agency data, 2023) andover 25% of employed population work in the sector (Statistics Agency data, 2023). Over the last few years,the market size of agricultural products has seen annual growth and this is improving food security of thecountry. In order to have higher profit from vegetable and fruit farms, farmers are working with exact plans todevelop export markets for these products (Uzbekistan &ndash; Agricultural Sectors, 2021). However, there are somechallenges in the agricultural sector of Uzbekistan which are waiting for possible solutions. Environmentalshortcomings are known as the most crucial ones that will be discussed in this policy brief. The brief will alsoillustrate ongoing activities making sustainable agriculture and will recommend policy options to contribute tosuccessful greening agenda.
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Muminova, Elnorakhon A., Gulnorakhon Davlyatova, Latofatkhon Nazarova, Mohirabonu Abdusattorova, and Farhod R. Askarov. "Harnessing Geoinformatics for Uzbekistan’s Development in the Digital Era." E3S Web of Conferences 590 (2024): 03003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202459003003.

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In the rapidly evolving landscape of Uzbekistan’s development, geoinformatics emerges as a pivotal tool in navigating the challenges and opportunities of the digital era. This article explores the multifaceted ways in which geoinformatics is being harnessed to drive progress across various sectors in Uzbekistan. From urban planning and infrastructure development to agriculture, disaster management, and environmental conservation, geoinformatics offers robust spatial data analysis and visualization capabilities that are instrumental in informed decision-making. By integrating geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and geospatial technologies, Uzbekistan is enhancing resource management, optimizing public services, and fostering sustainable growth. Moreover, geoinformatics plays a crucial role in facilitating evidence-based policymaking and improving overall governance. As Uzbekistan continues its digital transformation journey, leveraging geoinformatics promises to further accelerate economic development, enhance quality of life, and ensure resilience in a dynamic global context.
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