Role Of Exports Of Fruit And Vegetable Products In Ensuring The Sustainability Of Foreign Trade
Kamoliddin Ikromiddinovich Sirojiddinov , Candidate Of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Department Of Economics, Namangan State University, Uzbekistan Abdulakhad Abdurashidovich Mirsoliev , Master Student, Department Of Economics, Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article considers and discusses the factors and opportunities for increasing the role of fruit and
vegetable exports in ensuring the stability of foreign trade in Uzbekistan
Keywords
Agricultural sector, fruits and vegetables,
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