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Uzbekistan: fig yield reaches 80 kilograms per bush

In recent years, Uzbekistan has been increasingly focusing on the planting of intensive fruit tree varieties when establishing new orchards, allowing the population to enjoy fresh fruits year-round.

During a working visit to the Kashkadarya region, the Minister of Agriculture, Ibrohim Abdurakhmanov, visited a fig plantation owned by the farming enterprise "Qo'chqorov Nazir." On an area of 2 hectares, fig bushes yield an average of 70–80 kilograms of fruit per bush.

In the future, it is planned to establish fig orchards on a territory of 8,000 hectares across the country, with 1,000 hectares allocated for Kashkadarya. This is due to the region's ideal climatic conditions for fig cultivation.

Source: gov.uz

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