Abstract
In this article, we analyze the possibilities and prospects for digitalization of farms in the Chui region in perennial plantations, using the example of intensive gardening that has become popular in recent years using MS Access programs suitable for gardeners. Prospects are given for four key positions: digital base, analytics and big data, digitalization of production and sales. The purpose of creating such programs is caused by the practical need to automate the calculation process in the development of design estimates when laying perennial plantations, as well as the task of increasing labor productivity by reducing time costs in the developed software. A step-by-step data entry algorithm is used to minimize the occurrence of errors when calculating design documentation. We will discuss the combination of this topical topic and, also often discussed, an innovative direction in the agricultural sector, intensive horticulture: the digitalization of intensive horticulture and its prospects in our country. In the process of studying the problem, theoretical methods of scientific research were used. It is abstract and generalized. The main result of the study is the process of creating and planning a database for the MS Access program that facilitates the activities of gardeners in perennial plantations in the Chui region. Conclusions and main scientific novelties - analysis of the MS Access database, creation and schematic analysis of databases to facilitate the work of gardeners in the peasant farm «Islambek» of the Sokuluk district of the Chui region
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