2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202124403024
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Agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan after the peak of the pandemic

Abstract: When studying the topic, the author analyzes the implementation of reforms and their impact on the development of the agricultural sector of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Special attention is paid to the pandemic crisis that has affected all spheres of the economy and the life of the population. The importance of the actions taken by the state in relation to the improvement of the agricultural sector, not only through the production of agricultural raw materials, but also in other ways, is revealed. One of these… Show more

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“…Reforms in agriculture are a continuous innovation process that can change in line with the strategic development of the country's economy [7][8][9]. In any case, the optimization of farm activities using resources wisely depends on the solution of two interrelated issues:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reforms in agriculture are a continuous innovation process that can change in line with the strategic development of the country's economy [7][8][9]. In any case, the optimization of farm activities using resources wisely depends on the solution of two interrelated issues:…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the development of industries will be ensured, and the livestock sector will grow a wide range of products rich in protein, necessary for human health [7]. In addition, livestock is growing products that ensure the development of certain areas of crop production and animal husbandry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cotton and wheat are grown separately in 75.6 percent of the country, with the remaining land planted with vegetables and fruits, tobacco, fodder crops and potatoes. Uzbekistan remains a major supplier of fresh and processed vegetables and fruits (Sultanov, B. et al, 2021;Kholmamatovich, K. U. 2020).…”
Section: Leading Local Commodities In Indonesia and Uzbekistanmentioning
confidence: 99%