Core Scientific and Methodological Principles for Providing Government Support to Agricultural Enterprises Using Innovative Management Strategies
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i1.1086Keywords:
State Support, Innovative Management, Uzbekistan, Agricultural Enterprises, Digital Agriculture, Sustainability, Competitiveness, Innovation PolicyAbstract
This paper examines modern approaches and methodological principles for forming effective state support mechanisms for agricultural enterprises based on the concepts of innovative management, with a particular focus on the current reforms and development priorities of Uzbekistan. Special attention is given to state-led initiatives in technological modernization, digital agriculture, water-saving innovations, and sustainability-driven transformation. The study applies methods of system analysis, comparative evaluation, structural-logical modeling, statistical analysis of national agricultural indicators, and expert assessments from specialists in agribusiness and agricultural policy. The results demonstrate that innovation-oriented state support in Uzbekistan significantly increases productivity, resource efficiency, and sectoral resilience. However, challenges remain, including water scarcity, limited access to modern technologies for small farmers, insufficient funding, fragmented innovation infrastructure, and a shortage of qualified digital and agritech specialists.
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