THE GENERAL SITUATION OF AGRICULTURE IN KARAKALPAKSTAN IN THE POST-WAR PERIOD AND PROBLEMS IN THE RICE SECTOR.
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Post-war period, Karakalpakstan, agriculture, agrarian policy, recovery process, labor resources, shortage of means of production, lack of equipment, irrigation system, water management, irrigated areas, water shortage, soil salinity, rice cultivation, rice cultivation.Abstract
This article analyzes the general state of the agricultural sector in the Republic of Karakalpakstan in the years after World War II and the main problems that arose in the rice (rice) sector. The study highlights the impact of factors such as the post-war economic recovery processes, the shortage of labor resources, the shortage of means of production, and the breakdown of the water management system on the development of the agricultural sector.
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