THE CURRENT STATE OF PEASANT FARMS IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC

Received 05.02.2023
Revised 19.04.2023
Published 28.05.2023

Abstract

The main goal of agriculture is the constant increase in agricultural production to meet the needs of the population and the provision of raw materials for processing companies. The main producers of agricultural products in agriculture sector of the Kyrgyz Republic are peasant farmers and farms. At first, the activities of the peasant farmers and farms allow to provide the necessary agricultural products not only for personal consumption, but also for local markets; secondly, it is providing raw materials for local processing companies; thirdly, it ensures the export of agricultural products. The dynamics of the development of peasant farmers and farms in recent years are analyzed in the article. On the basis of the analysis, the main problems in the development of peasant farmers and farms, and the main factors for their successful development were identified

Keywords

peasant farmers farms sown area crop production productivity livestock production number of animals livestock productivity
Suggested citation
Kuseinova, N., & Kozubekova, S. (2023). THE CURRENT STATE OF PEASANT FARMS IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 21(2), 271-277.

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