The Necessity Of Introducing Innovations In The Agricultural Sector Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan
Ilimdorjon Jakhongirov , PhD, Chief Specialist of the Department of Compulsory Health Insurance of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of UzbekistanAbstract
Agriculture is one of the first and most significant sectors in Uzbekistan, contributing to the national 
economy. Its diverse topography reveals the most favorable regions for growing various agricultural 
as well as industrial crops. The paper considers the features of innovation processes in agriculture, as 
well as the role of innovation processes in the development of agriculture in Uzbekistan. The author 
examines the innovative development of agriculture and highlights the main features of innovation 
processes; he identifies the types of innovations in the agricultural sector.
Keywords
Innovations,, , innovation process,
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