ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF BLACKBERRY PLANTATION AND DEEP PROCESSING TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON A SUSTAINABLE AGRO-INNOVATIVE MODEL
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Blackberry, intensive plantation, agro-innovation, extraction, agro-tourism, profitability, value added.Abstract
This scientific article presents an integrated agro-cluster model based on a 1-hectare intensive blackberry plantation combining advanced agro-technology, processing (tea, syrup, extract production), and agro-tourism. The annual yield reaches up to 20 tons. Economic analysis demonstrates annual revenue of 900 million UZS with a net profit of 356 million UZS. The project achieves payback within three years and establishes a sustainable high value-added agricultural model.
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