EFFECTIVE WAYS TO UTILIZE AGRICULTURAL POTENTIAL OR STRATEGIES FOR THE EFFICIENT USE OF AGRICULTURAL POTENTIAL
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
agriculture, agrarian sector, efficiency, innovation, food security, resource utilization, clusters.Abstract
This article analyzes the theoretical foundations, practical aspects, and future development prospects of effectively utilizing agricultural potential in the conditions of Uzbekistan. Key areas such as the rational use of water resources in the agricultural sector, agro-industrial clusters, digital technologies, and workforce training are scientifically evaluated. The findings demonstrate the necessity of a comprehensive approach to ensure the sustainable and competitive development of agriculture.
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