Role and Development of Digital Agriculture in Uzbekistan

Authors

  • N.A. Ashurmetova Ph.D., Associate Professor
  • A.U. Mynbaeva student
  • M.F. Ibrahimova student

Keywords:

agriculture, precision farming technologies, digital technologies

Abstract

Digital technologies in agriculture are the automation of technological agricultural processes through digital modeling of all production cycles. The penetration of digital technologies into the field of agricultural work is increasing every year. The main reasons for this are the need to reduce production costs and increase the productivity of the agricultural sector.

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2023-06-10

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Role and Development of Digital Agriculture in Uzbekistan. (2023). Texas Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 17, 4-7. https://mail.zienjournals.com/index.php/tjabs/article/view/4085