Independent work development of digital economy in agroindustrial complex in Uzbekistan Abstract


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INDEPENDENT WORK

Farmers using the information technologies (Data for 2018)


Country

Number of
farms










Number of farmers using
computers

Number of farmers using
internet




number

%

number

%

Norway

70 000

52 000

74.3

40 000

57.1

Denmark

60 000

48 000

80

30 000

50

Finland

80 000

50 000

62.5

40 000

50

Netherland

100 000

60 000

60

50 000

50

Switzerland

30 000

24 000

80

14 000

46.7

Great Britain

80 000

60 000

75

30 000

37.5

Germany

170 000

75 000

44.1

55 000

32.4

Japan

426 000

144 000

33.8

52 000

12.2

Spain

100 000

45 000

45

10 000

10

France

330 000

110 000

33.3

25 000

7.5

Italy

260 000

80 000

30.8

10 000

3.8

Poland

200 000

100 000

50

5 000

2.5

Czech

175 000

30 000

17.1

4 000

2.3

Russia

275 000

9 000

3.3

3 000

1.1

The table shows that the most intensive use of information technology occurs in the European Union. At the same time, the use of computers for communication with the global Internet rarely exceeds 50%. Many of the farmers work to provide food for themselves and their loved ones, and do not consider it necessary to increase the informatization and automation of their farms. But recently in the sphere of agro-industrial complex huge efforts on introduction of information technologies are made. First of all it concerns programs of optimization of placement of agricultural crops in zonal systems of crop rotation and rations of feeding of animals. Applied computer programs on calculation of doses of fertilizers, regulation of a mode of food of plants in greenhouses, and also on management of technological processes in processing and storage of meat and meat products are


developed. There are programs for the complex of land management and land management.
Currently, the Republic of Uzbekistan occupies the 76th place in the world in the development of the digital economy based on the BCG rating. The calculation of the BCG digitalization index is based on the growth dynamics of online spending and user activity. However, like most indices, the BCG digitalization index is a statistical indicator that has a share of conventionality [8].
Conclusions and recommendations
The agro-industrial complex (AIC) is the most important intersectoral complex. It was created to provide the population with food and is one of the main priorities of the economy. AIC is a complex bioeconomic production system. Its central link is agricultural production, the main resources of which, along with tools and labor resources, are land, climate, weather, which together constitute a bioclimatic potential.
In the world of digital technology, innovative technologies for effective management should be introduced in all spheres of life. New challenges in agriculture: to feed the growing world population, to satisfy the demand for high- quality food products and services are no less acute problems of increasing labor efficiency, profitability of the agricultural enterprise.
1. The digital economy has enormous potential for promoting economic development in all areas, as well as in agriculture.
2. The Internet significantly activates the existing markets for goods, services and labor, as well as the principles of the functioning of the agricultural sector.
3. Directions for further research are seen in the development of proposals to address the problems of digital transformation of the agro sector, in the development of a system for ensuring digital economic security.
4. For these purposes, the republic should work on the creation of technology parks, research and production clusters and other innovative projects, the widespread and accessible training of farmers of digital literacy, the introduction of digital technologies, ensuring the coverage of the country`s rural area with the Internet with a network of 5G or higher, and the introduction of electronic management in the activities of farms.
5. All these measures will require huge financial investments from the state, trained specialists to educate employees of farms and the population in the basics of the digital economy, but this is a dictate of the time and the requirements of advanced information technologies that will be put at the service of the people.
6. Thus, the Digital Uzbekistan-2030 program is not just another major state project of the country, it is an important aspect of the innovation activity of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the main purpose of which is not only to achieve a high level of development, but also to integrate and interact with developed countries of the world.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- A government resolution “On measures to develop a digitalization system in the agro-industrial complex and agriculture of the Republic of Uzbekistan” was adopted.
The resolution created the state institution "Center for digitalization of agroindustry" under the Ministry of Agriculture.
The center functions as an organization responsible for maintaining the digital agriculture information system in the agro-industrial complex.
According to the resolution, the Ministry of Agriculture, in agreement with the Ministry for Development of Information Technologies and Communications, is empowered to establish the rules for providing information in the field of agroindustry and food to an integrated unified information system.
By 1 May 2021, a pilot project will be implemented to automate large hydrosystems and irrigation systems based on digital technologies.
At the Tashkent Agrarian University and the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, Innovative Organizations will be created to support student business start-up projects in the agricultural sector.
Also, the Address List for the implementation of Smart Agriculture technologies in the regions of the republic in 2021 was approved.
About 90 per cent of all agricultural products produced in Uzbekistan come from private businesses. More than 80 thousand farmers operate in the country, over 3.8 million hectares of land are assigned to them. In this regard, it is important to note that the laws of Uzbekistan “On farms” and “On Dehkan farms” of 1998 are the legal basis for the agrarian economy organization, economic mechanism's creation and relationships of entrepreneurs. At the same time, further development of these farms requires the creation of appropriate conditions, a system of incentives, economic levers and a mechanism for regulating these relations between agricultural subjects. This should certainly be reflected in new legislation that will regulate these processes [1]. In 2016-2020, the measures taken for the development of agricultural production aimed at the growth of crop yields, increase in the area occupied by fruit and vegetable crops, ensured an increase in the agricultural production products' volume, improvement of its structure. Only in 2016, the structure of the areas was improved by reducing cotton planting by 30.5 thousand hectares, they locate crops very popular in external and domestic markets. Also, intensive gardens are laid on the area of 8.2 thousand hectares, vineyards - on 5.2 thousand hectares. The orchards have been reconstructed on 6 thousand hectares, vineyards - on 3.5 thousand hectares. 9,9 thousand greenhouses are built on 532 hectares. In order to improve the fertility of agricultural lands in accordance with the state program of land reclamation and rational use of water resources in 2013-2018, works were carried out on creation and modernization of 724.6 km of collectors, 229 km of collector and drainage network, as well as 846 wells and 50 modern hydraulic facilities. In accordance with the measures to create a modern material and technical base of fruits and vegetables' storage for 2016-2020, enterprises of the Association “Uzbekozikovkatzahira”, farmers and other enterprises built 164 refrigeration chambers for fruit and vegetable products with a total capacity of 64,6 thousand tons of products [2]. The measures taken have positive results. A good harvest was produced despite of severe natural conditions, including 8.2 million tons of vegetables, over 2.3 million tons of potatoes, 1.5 million tons of melons, more than 1.2 million tons of grapes and about 2 million tons of fruits and berries.
Over the past 10 years, the production volume of fruit and vegetable products and grapes has
increased by 2.4 times. The share of these products' processing exceeded 20 per cent of its
total output.
This industry has become the leading sector of the country' food security, it is increasingly
implementing innovative technologies. Only in 2021, 740 new innovative greenhouses with
a total area of 2330 hectares will be introduced. An important direction of the industry's
development is the creation of intensive horticulture, the use of special types of dwarf fruit
trees of high yield and their short-term (within 5 years) usage.
According to the State Committee for Statistics of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the gross
volume of fruit and vegetable products' exports amounted to 1485,0 thousand tons in 2020,
in value terms it exceeded 1,008.6 M US. dollars [4]. At the same time, the republic exported
402 thousand tons of fruits and berries for 353 million dollars and 768.3 thousand tons of
vegetables for 400.0 million dollars.
According to the Ministry of agriculture of Republic of Uzbekistan, the largest importer
and consumer of Uzbek fruits and vegetables is the Russian Federation. In 2020, over 355
thousand tons of agricultural products worth 255.4 million dollars was exported to Russia.
The main and strategically important markets for the sale of fruit and vegetable products
of the country are the markets of the Russian Federation, the Republic of Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, and Pakistan. New markets are being developed - the states of the Eurasian
Economic Union and the European Union.
In recent years, Uzbekistan has become a major exporter of more than 150 types of
fresh and processed fruit and vegetable products. The annual export potential of the
Republic is estimated at more than $5 billion.



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