-
Because it is located in Central Asia, the climate is relatively dry, precipitation is scarce, there is abundant sunlight, there is also an abundance of irrigation water, and the country is mostly plain and the soil is relatively fertile.
-
Uzbekistan is one of the world's top five cotton producers, with an annual cotton production of more than 3 million tons. The country is also the world's second-largest exporter of cotton.
The reason for this is, first of all, the unique natural conditions: Uzbekistan is located in Central Asia, belongs to the temperate continental climate, with large temperature differences, less precipitation, abundant sunshine, mostly plain areas, and relatively fertile soil; Cotton, on the other hand, is drought-tolerant and suitable for planting under such natural conditions.
In addition to favorable natural conditions, Uzbekistan has formed a fairly complete and advanced industrial technology chain in the long-term process of the development of the cotton industry. Cotton breeding in Uzbekistan is mainly concentrated in three large-scale scientific research and production complexes in Tashkent: the Uzbek Research Institute, the Zaitsev Institute of Cotton Breeding and Improved Seed Breeding of the Uzbek Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and the Institute of Experimental Plant Research of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences.
The cotton research institutes in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, are well-equipped, staffed and large-scale, and one of the greenhouses of the Zaitsev Institute of Cotton Breeding and Breeding of Improved Varieties covers an area of 1 hectare. Uzbekistan also has a cotton research institute in Anjran, and there are also branches of cotton breeding in Bukhara and Surkhandari, where the climatic conditions are more suitable for cotton growth, and in recent years Uzbekistan's research on the selection of colored cotton has been located here.
-
Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you; Social reasons for the decline in cotton production in Uzbekistan:1
Water scarcity: Uzbekistan cotton is mainly grown in desert areas, but the water resources in the region are very scarce, and for a long time, farmers can only rely on irrigation to obtain sufficient water resources, but due to the lack of effective management and investment, the irrigation system is aging, resulting in waste and loss of water resources, resulting in a decline in cotton production. 2.
Land degradation: Long-term over-tillage and the overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides have led to land degradation, reduced fertility, and soil quality, which cannot meet the needs of crop growth, thus affecting cotton yields. 3.
Labor shortage: As urbanization accelerates, farmers in Uzbekistan are leaving the countryside in search of better employment opportunities, resulting in a shortage of rural labor, barren fields, reduced cotton acreage, and reduced yields. 4.
Policy adjustments: In recent years, Uzbekistan** has encouraged farmers to switch to other crops and reduce cotton cultivation to improve farmers' incomes and living conditions, while also reducing the impact of cotton on the environment, which is also one of the reasons for the decline in cotton production.
-
One is to value the higher added value of textiles, and the other is to see its own huge potential in the textile field. As a traditional cotton planting country, Uzbekistan has developed its textile industry according to local conditions, and can not only give full play to the cost advantage of raw materials for self-produced cotton, but also quickly realize the upgrading and promotion of local industries through the combination of advanced technology and capital with foreign countries, and promote the economic development of various places. In order to accelerate the development of the textile industry, Uzbekistan is also constantly creating important opportunities for itself.
On the cotton planting side, Uzbekistan is vigorously promoting the improvement of cotton planting quality and efficiency. On the one hand, by screening non-cotton land, cotton planting will continue to concentrate on suitable areas and improve the scale and efficiency of cotton planting. On the other hand, measures such as stepping up the construction of reservoirs to ensure that the oranges are fully irrigated during the growth process of cotton, so as to improve the yield and quality of cotton. At the end of processing and production, the continuous introduction of supporting policies to provide better protection for the development of textile enterprises at the same time, is also rapidly improving the attractiveness of foreign capital in this field.
According to the data of the Uzbekistan Textile Industry Association, Turkey, South Korea, China, Singapore, Switzerland and other countries are actively participating in the development of the textile industry in Uzbekistan, and there are currently more than 150 textile enterprises with foreign participation.
-
Located in Central Asia, the temperate continental climate is strong, the temperature difference is large, the precipitation is less, and the drought tolerance of cotton is relatively strong, the light is abundant, and there are abundant irrigation waters, mostly plain areas, the soil is also more fertile....
-
1 Suitable climate: strong sunlight, sufficient heat and drought and little rain all year round 2 Suitable soil: mostly sandy soil, which is conducive to the root and growth of cotton.
3. Suitable irrigation conditions: sufficient irrigation water sources.
4. Suitable land resources: the land is vast and sparsely populated, which is conducive to the planting and production of long-staple cotton.
-
Yes, Uzbekistan should expand the cultivation of long-staple cotton.
Long-staple cotton is a cotton variety with excellent quality and high cost, which is widely used in high-end filial piety clothing and home textiles. Uzbekistan has a long history of cotton cultivation and suitable climatic conditions, and is one of the main producers of long-staple cotton. On the international market, the demand for long-staple cotton is rising, so expanding the cultivation of long-staple cotton can increase Uzbekistan's export earnings.
At the same time, Uzbekistan** has also taken a series of measures to support the cultivation of long-staple cotton. For example, loans and subsidies are provided to encourage farmers to grow long-staple cotton. ** It also actively promotes the progress of agricultural technology to improve the planting efficiency and cotton quality.
In the future, Uzbekistan can further promote the cultivation of long-staple cotton, strengthen cooperation with the international market, and increase the added value of cotton. At the same time, Uzbekistan can also strengthen the diversification of cotton**, expand export markets, and reduce dependence on a certain market, thereby improving the competitiveness of the entire cotton industry.
In conclusion, Uzbekistan should expand the cultivation of long-term imitation cotton wool, which will not only help to increase export earnings, but also improve the quality and efficiency of the cotton industry. and enterprises can take a series of measures to support the cultivation of long-staple cotton, and strengthen cooperation with the international market to achieve the diversification of cotton.
-
Yes, Uzbekistan should expand the cultivation of long-staple cotton.
Long-staple cotton is a high-quality cotton variety that is suitable for the production of high-grade fabrics and textiles. Uzbekistan is a world-famous cotton producer, but it mainly grows short-staple cotton, which has a high yield but poor quality. Expanding the planting of long-staple cotton can increase the added value of cotton, increase the income of cotton farmers, and promote the upgrading of the textile industry.
In order to expand the cultivation of long-staple cotton, Uzbekistan can take the following measures:
1.Strengthen the research and development of varieties, and promote long-staple cotton varieties suitable for local climate and soil conditions.
2.Encourage cotton farmers to switch to long-staple cotton with limb key chains, and provide corresponding technical training and planting guidance.
4.Strengthen the docking with the international market, open up the export market of long-staple cotton, and improve the international competitiveness of long-staple cotton in Uzbekistan.
In short, Uzbekistan should actively promote the cultivation and processing of long-staple cotton in order to improve the quality and high value-added of cotton, and promote the increase of cotton farmers' income and the upgrading of the textile industry.
-
Uzbekistan is a major cotton producer, and long-staple cotton is one of them. Long-staple cotton is a high-quality cotton that has strong elasticity and softness early in the morning, so it is very popular in the textile industry. Uzbekistan** has been encouraging farmers in Nongluo Prefecture to grow long-staple cotton in order to improve the quality of cotton and the country's economic income.
However, with the intensification of global climate change and environmental pollution, farmers are facing more and more difficulties and challenges. In order to protect large-scale long-staple cotton, Uzbekistan** needs to take a number of measures, including the provision of better seeds, fertilizers and pesticides, the strengthening of training or technical support for farmers, and the strengthening of environmental protection and land management. Only in this way can the high-quality and sustainable production of long-staple cotton be ensured, while protecting the interests of farmers and the health of the environment.
The Ulughgh Beg Observatory and these two places are very representative of what I think you must visit, and the local architecture and cultural customs are very tasteful, making it very memorable to visit once. >>>More