MAIN FACTORS AND DIRECTIONS FOR INCREASING EFFICIENCY IN FISH FARMS OF THE SYRDARYA REGION
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Syrdarya region, fisheries, economic efficiency, intensive aquaculture, production costs, profitability, feed base.Abstract
The article analyzes the main economic factors influencing the development of the fishing industry and increasing production efficiency in the Syrdarya region. In the study, the volume of fish production, the cost of production, the level of profitability, and the state of implementation of intensive technologies were studied in interconnection. The obtained results showed that by using intensive methods, optimizing the feed base, and economically correctly organizing production, it is possible to significantly increase the efficiency of fish farms in the Syrdarya region. The article develops practical proposals and conclusions appropriate to the conditions of the region.
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