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ANALYSIS OF IRRIGATION METHODS FOR PROMISING VARIETIES OF MOSH IN THE CONDITIONS OF BUKHARA REGION

Abstract

The Bukhara region, with its unique climatic and geographical conditions, plays a significant role in agricultural productivity. Among the various crops cultivated in the region, the cultivation of mosh (an example crop) holds particular importance. In this article, we will delve into the analysis of different irrigation methods for the development of promising varieties of mosh, taking into consideration the specific environmental factors of the Bukhara region.

Keywords

Agricultural productivity, climatic conditions, agriculture, a fundamental crop, long-term sustainability.

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