Analysis Of Some Problems In The Development Of Agricultural Sectors In Tashkent Region
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Agriculture, agroeconomics, territorial development, specializationAbstract
This article analyzes the main problems observed in the process of sustainable development of Agriculture in the Tashkent region. The socio-economic, natural and environmental factors that affect the formation, specialization and development of agricultural networks in the territory are covered on a scientific basis. The article delves into the territorial differences in the composition of agricultural production and the systemic features inherent in them. The agro-economic and geographical significance of the territorial placement of the system of population settlements and production infrastructure is also revealed. The study serves to assess the agricultural potential of the region and develop scientific conclusions for its improvement.
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