The Possibilities of Increasing the Efficiency of Growing and Using Medicinal Plants

  • Mukhammadieva Dilafruz Alisher Kizi Institute of Irrigation and Agrotechnologies of Karshi at the National Research University Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization eEgineers, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Keywords: Medicinal plants, Pandemics, Forest lands, Investment projects, Research, Land area, Growth rates, Biodiversity

Abstract

This paper explores the increasing global interest in medicinal plants, particularly in Uzbekistan, where agro-economic reforms have influenced the sector. Despite the economic potential of medicinal plants, organizational and economic mechanisms for their cultivation in Uzbekistan remain underexplored. This study aims to address this gap by analyzing statistical data on cultivation areas and production volumes across various regions of Uzbekistan. The findings reveal a marked increase in cultivation efficiency, especially in Karakalpakstan and Kashkadarya. These results highlight the potential of targeted reforms and investments to enhance biodiversity and economic output. The study emphasizes the need for further modernization and international collaboration to fully optimize the medicinal plant sector in Uzbekistan.

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Published
2024-10-18
How to Cite
Kizi, M. D. A. (2024). The Possibilities of Increasing the Efficiency of Growing and Using Medicinal Plants. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 5(6), 306-311. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v5i6.752
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