INVESTMENT DYNAMICS AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN THE HORTICULTURE SECTOR: AN INSTITUTIONAL AND ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE
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Horticulture, investments, agro-innovations, ARIMA model, economic analysis, yield, climate change, modern technologies, agriculture, extensive and intensive development.Abstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the current state of Uzbekistan’s horticulture sector, its development trends, and the key factors shaping these processes. The study highlights the significance of attracting investments in horticulture, the introduction of modern agro-technologies, and strategies for adapting to climate change. Econometric modeling and statistical forecasting methods, particularly the ARIMA model, were employed to predict the dynamics of changes in horticultural crop areas and gross yields. The findings reveal that under the conditions of limited extensive development opportunities, the transition to intensive agro-technologies and efficient resource management are the main determinants of sustainable growth.
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