CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EXPORT SECTOR OF UZBEKISTAN
Maqola haqida umumiy ma'lumotlar
The paper analyzes the export and production of fruit and vegetable sector in Uzbekistan. It employs the gravity model approach and sector specific analysis to derive the shortcomings and barriers to its development. The model specifies the main determinants of trade in the sphere and shows essential advantages of the model to integrate into the trade and develop policy recommendation. Furthermore, in the SWOT analysis, the main barriers and strengthens of the sectors are presented. Finally, relying on the analysis, a number of policy recommendations are given to improve production level and export of fruit and vegetable sector in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The main recommendations are focused on the quality of fruit and vegetable commodities as the main components in the global market to be identified is the quality which is guaranteed via a proper certification system and standards. Thus, the main target is oriented to support the sector with crucial funds directed into R&D, sanitation, branding and etc.
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Karimova, Khulkar. “CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EXPORT SECTOR OF UZBEKISTAN.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 2, no. 3, 2022, pp. 1011–1018, https://doi.org/10.24412/2181-1385-2022-2-1011-1018.
Karimova, R. 2022. CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES EXPORT SECTOR OF UZBEKISTAN. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 2(3), pp.1011–1018.