Methodological Approaches to Evaluating Technological Chain Efficiency in the Silk Industry

Authors

  • Khudoykulov Mamarasul Radjabovich Tashkent Textile and Light Industry Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i4.1360

Keywords:

Silk industry, technological chain, cluster system, added value, again performance, export composition, raw silk, ready-made product

Abstract

In the article Uzbekistan silkworm on the network technological processes and work to release chain efficiency assessment issue research done In the analysis alive cocoon cultivation, raw silk work to produce, silk cotton wool, calavated silk thread, silk fabric, ready silk products, export composition and traditional and cluster system between comparative indicators together seeing released Results on the network again work and ready to the product passage opportunity increased, however fabric work output, export stability, crude silk exit methodology and product composition according to additional management indicators the necessity showed.

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2026-08-17

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Radjabovich, K. M. (2026). Methodological Approaches to Evaluating Technological Chain Efficiency in the Silk Industry. Central Asian Journal of Innovations on Tourism Management and Finance, 7(4), 236–245. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i4.1360

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