The Necessity of Logistics Mechanisms in Enhancing Agricultural Productivity and Their International Practices
Abstract
This article examines the role of the logistics system in enhancing agricultural efficiency and analyzes successful practices from international experience. Using the comparative analysis method, advanced logistics approaches in countries such as the Netherlands, the United States, Japan, and India have been studied, with their applicable aspects to the context of Uzbekistan highlighted. The findings indicate that the development of logistics infrastructure plays a crucial role in reducing product losses, increasing export potential, and ensuring food security. The author proposes practical recommendations for Uzbekistan, making the article a valuable scientific basis for improving the efficiency of agricultural production.
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