This article explores challenges faced by Uzbekistan's agricultural sector in the context of the growing digital economy and proposes innovative solutions. It examines both macro-level issues, such as outdated infrastructure, inefficient resource management, and limited access to technology, and micro-level problems, including farm-level productivity, insufficient data-driven decision-making, and inadequate farmer education. The study emphasizes the role of digital tools, such as precision agriculture, IoT-based monitoring systems, and blockchain for supply chain transparency, in addressing these challenges. Additionally, it highlights the necessity of government policies, private sector collaboration, and capacity-building initiatives to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies in agriculture. By leveraging digital advancements, Uzbekistan can achieve sustainable agricultural growth and contribute to national food security and economic development.
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