NATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN CENTRAL ASIA AND UZBEKISTAN
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The article analyzes national strategies for sustainable agriculture in Central Asia, with a special focus on Uzbekistan. In the context of global challenges such as climate change and growing population, countries in the region are developing practices and programs aimed at increasing the sustainability of the agricultural sector. Key areas of the strategies are discussed, such as investments in modern technologies, sustainable use of land and water resources, support for farms and improving food security. The conclusion highlights the importance of these strategies for sustainable development of the agricultural sector and ensuring food security in the region.
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