Ecology Of Formation Of Potato Crop Structure In Household Farms Of Karakalpakstan
Keywords:
Variety, sowing pattern, household plotAbstract
In recent years, special attention has been paid in the Republic of Uzbekistan to such an important food crop as potatoes. According to experts, based on consumption levels, this product is truly considered the “second bread” of the population. In this regard, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan issued Decree No. 2699 dated 08 September 2025, “On Additional Measures to Increase Potato Production and Further Develop Its Seed Industry.”
This Decree provides for increasing the sown area to 253,000 hectares by 2030, raising yields to 25–30 t/ha, and achieving a total production volume of 6.3–7.6 million tons.
At the same time, additional measures are being taken in the Republic to enhance the interest of household farm owners in cultivating potatoes and other agricultural crops. This includes the creation of pilot projects and the further scaling of successful initiatives, strengthening cooperation between science and farmers, training programs, and agronomic support.
Thus, the implementation of this Decree will enable the Republic of Uzbekistan to become fully self-sufficient in potato production by 2030.
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