Characteristics of Agricultural Development in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan's core industry is cotton, and its agricultural development has the following characteristics:

Dominant Position of the Cotton Industry: Cotton cultivation covers more than 60% of the country's arable land, ranking sixth globally in production and third in exports. Its unique geographical location and irrigation system support its reputation as the "Land of White Gold," with raw cotton production reaching 3 million tons in 2024.
Natural Conditions and Agricultural Technology
Climate Characteristics: Temperate continental climate, with hot, dry summers and cold winters, and over 300 days of sunshine annually, favorable for cotton growth.
Irrigation Advantages: Relying on rivers such as the Amu Darya and Syr Darya for irrigation, water-saving irrigation technologies (such as water diversion projects and salt removal techniques) have significantly reduced water and fertilizer costs, increasing cotton yields.
Soil Conditions: Fertile soil along the riverbanks and convenient irrigation have fostered oasis agriculture. Cooperation and Yield Increase
In recent years, through cooperation with Chinese research institutions and the introduction of cotton variety improvement and management techniques, cotton yield per mu (a Chinese unit of area, approximately 0.067 hectares) has increased from 200 kg to 400 kg, further consolidating its position as a major global cotton producer.
For inquiries about cotton plant growth regulators, such as Thidiazuron, please contact admin@agriplantgrowth.com

Dominant Position of the Cotton Industry: Cotton cultivation covers more than 60% of the country's arable land, ranking sixth globally in production and third in exports. Its unique geographical location and irrigation system support its reputation as the "Land of White Gold," with raw cotton production reaching 3 million tons in 2024.
Natural Conditions and Agricultural Technology
Climate Characteristics: Temperate continental climate, with hot, dry summers and cold winters, and over 300 days of sunshine annually, favorable for cotton growth.
Irrigation Advantages: Relying on rivers such as the Amu Darya and Syr Darya for irrigation, water-saving irrigation technologies (such as water diversion projects and salt removal techniques) have significantly reduced water and fertilizer costs, increasing cotton yields.
Soil Conditions: Fertile soil along the riverbanks and convenient irrigation have fostered oasis agriculture. Cooperation and Yield Increase
In recent years, through cooperation with Chinese research institutions and the introduction of cotton variety improvement and management techniques, cotton yield per mu (a Chinese unit of area, approximately 0.067 hectares) has increased from 200 kg to 400 kg, further consolidating its position as a major global cotton producer.
For inquiries about cotton plant growth regulators, such as Thidiazuron, please contact admin@agriplantgrowth.com