THE EVOLUTION OF AGRARIAN RELATIONS OVER A CENTURY AND THEIR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WAYS IN UZBEKISTAN

Sokhibjon Topildiev Associate professor at Tashkent State Economic University, Islam Karimov Str., 49, Chilanzar district, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Email: author.uzb@mail.ru
Shuhrat Toshmatov Doctor of economics, professor at Tashkent State Economic University, Islam Karimov Str., 49, Chilanzar district, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Email: author.uzb@mail.ru
Alisher Rasulev Doctor of economic sciences, professor at Tashkent State Economic University, Islam Karimov Str., 49, Chilanzar district, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Email: author.uzb@mail.ru
Madina Abdullayeva Candidate of economic sciences, associate professor at Tashkent State Economic University, Islam Karimov Str., 49, Chilanzar district, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Email: author.uzb@mail.ru

Abstract

This scientific article refers to the historical stages of development of agrarian relations in the Republic of Uzbekistan, modernization of agriculture, modernization of the system of irrigation and land reclamation systems on a historical basis, and improvement of land fertility. In addition, the ways to fulfill the key goals outlined in the “Strategy for Actions” in five priority areas of development of the Republic of Uzbekistan in 2017-2021 were studied. This study would be beneficial for academicians, governmental organizations, investors, as well as the firms interested in agrarian business in Uzbekistan.

Keywords:

collectivization, dime (prediales), localization, agrarian reform, farming, agriculture, collective farm, collective farm centre, cotton production, the strategy of actions


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