Following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union and the collapse of existing trade arrangements, the newly independent states of Central Asia were left with the task of developing their own independent market economies. The region has undergone tremendous economic and social changes including significant agricultural reform mainly targeted at privatizing large collective farms that were established during the Soviet era. These reforms include the establishment of smaller private and cooperative farms in order to improve the efficiency and equity of existing production systems. Within Uzbekistan, this move to privatize farms has, in the majority of cases, led to declining productivity and net incomes. However, there have been instances ...
After two and a half decades of state-mandated cotton production, the diversification of agriculture...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
Agrarian sector is at the centre of reforms because, Uzbekistan entered to the market economy as the...
Following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union and the collapse of existing trade arrangements...
Uzbekistan has been going through the transition process for the past 10 years. Many old collective ...
In ICID. 21st Congress on Irrigation and Drainage: Water Productivity towards Food Security, Tehran,...
The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union i...
Countries of the former Soviet Union have significant agricultural sectors which have underperforme...
For the fulfillment of the thirsty ambition of self-sufficiency of the Soviets for cotton production...
iii, 16 p.The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Sovi...
Within the last two decades, 40% of rangelands in Uzbekistan have been taken out of use due to non-f...
Agricultural transition in Uzbekistan, as in all CIS countries, is driven by a process of land refor...
In this article we investigate the potential for and limitations of land consolidation as a tool for...
Agriculture is one of the basic and vital sectors of the national economy of Uzbekistan. From the hi...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
After two and a half decades of state-mandated cotton production, the diversification of agriculture...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
Agrarian sector is at the centre of reforms because, Uzbekistan entered to the market economy as the...
Following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union and the collapse of existing trade arrangements...
Uzbekistan has been going through the transition process for the past 10 years. Many old collective ...
In ICID. 21st Congress on Irrigation and Drainage: Water Productivity towards Food Security, Tehran,...
The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Soviet Union i...
Countries of the former Soviet Union have significant agricultural sectors which have underperforme...
For the fulfillment of the thirsty ambition of self-sufficiency of the Soviets for cotton production...
iii, 16 p.The five Central Asian countries that gained their independence at the breakup of the Sovi...
Within the last two decades, 40% of rangelands in Uzbekistan have been taken out of use due to non-f...
Agricultural transition in Uzbekistan, as in all CIS countries, is driven by a process of land refor...
In this article we investigate the potential for and limitations of land consolidation as a tool for...
Agriculture is one of the basic and vital sectors of the national economy of Uzbekistan. From the hi...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
After two and a half decades of state-mandated cotton production, the diversification of agriculture...
The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – ...
Agrarian sector is at the centre of reforms because, Uzbekistan entered to the market economy as the...