RURAL AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION AND ITS ROLE IN RURAL SOCIAL LIFE
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Agriculture, Cooperation, social life, employment, infrastructure, economic reform, farmer, agriculture.Abstract
The article covers in depth the theoretical foundations of agricultural cooperation, the processes of historical development and its role in rural social life in modern conditions. During the study, the impact of cooperation on productivity, population employment, infrastructure development and strengthening social solidarity was analyzed. By comparison with foreign experiments, directions for the development of agricultural cooperatives in the conditions of Uzbekistan were shown.
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