Quite by accident, I was invited to one of the zero-tech workshops. This seminar was devoted to the results of the ICARDA and FAO project.
In the 70s - 80s of the last century, there were about 40 thousand hectares of forest shelter belts in Uzbekistan. Now they are practically gone.
A discussion took place regarding the further dissemination of the experience of laser leveling in other cotton-growing areas of the region. The activities carried out today will help to save water in the area for the next field season.
On November 20-22, 2013 an international exhibition-conference on Gardening, Olericulture, Beekeeping and Floriculture was held in Tashkent. For the most visitors, this exhibition associated with the Honey Farm.
Another training seminar on the Role of Farmers' Council in assisting farms took place on November 8-9, 2013 in Termez, as a part of the "Developing farming in Uzbekistan. Phase IV" project.
In addition to greenhouses, orchards and vineyards are also a good source of income for the farm, but small family members still intend to develop the greenhouse business as their main business. It intends to complete the construction of another thermos greenhouse...
"Can Western civilization develop further and to what extent? Where will we be tomorrow?" The chosen topic is really controversial. And many often have conflicting views and sometimes hard arguments. Later, there will be an example of this.
In today’s rare market, you won’t see a scattering of nuts and dried fruit. They have become a unique business card of our country, a valuable export product.
We present to you a project on drip irrigation technology in Namangan region, led by farmer Abdulvahid Boltaboyev.