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THE EFFECTIVE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: ASSESSING ITS UNIQUE CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC GROWTH AND EXPANSION
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This article analyzes the changes in the volume of agricultural production in our society and its impact on economic growth and expansion. The results of this study are of great importance for making strategic decisions in the field of agriculture, as they contribute to ensuring food security in Uzbekistan, increasing export potential, and strengthening economic stability. The article proposes the following measures to increase agricultural production and further develop the sector: widespread implementation of innovative agro technologies, rational use of water resources, financial support for farms, development of agricultural infrastructure, and expansion of scientific research activities. It was recommended that it is necessary to develop strategies for integrating innovative technologies, providing financial and institutional support, and optimizing resource utilization in the sector. This due to the fact that enhancing agricultural productivity contributes to ensuring national food security, strengthening economic stability, and increasing employment.
KEYWORDS: Agriculture, Productivity, Economic Growth, Efficiency.
Paul M. KING, Ph.D.
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