OPTIMIZING AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

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This article explores strategies for enhancing the efficiency of investments within the agricultural sector. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and examination of various agricultural investment models, the article seeks to identify methods that can increase the return on investment (ROI) and reduce waste. Recommendations are provided for policymakers, investors, and stakeholders in the agricultural value chain.

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Kuchkarov , F. (2023). OPTIMIZING AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENTS: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR. Innovative Research in the Modern World: Theory and Practice, 2(23), 17–19. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/19363

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