THE ESSEINTIAL STRATEGIES WAYS OF SERICULTURE INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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Sericulture and silk industry, growth of the silk production, export potential, Euclidean distance, correlation analysis, geographic map, essential reforms for sericulture.Abstract
Economic potentials of Sericulture and its popularity are reflected by the fact that it is no longer limited to
the traditional areas of sericulture. Sericulture provides much needed employment, income and foreign exchange in
developing and labour rich countries, especially Uzbekistan. Knowing these things, current article was stated to highlight
the growth and instability in silk production in Uzbekistan. Studied geographic export map in raw silk in the world. When
Uzbekistan had become the independence, silk industry carried out structural reforms that aimed further deepening
economic reforms in this the field. Therefore, creating favorable conditions for attracting foreign investment in silk industry,
to modernize and create new fabrics, increase the volume and expand the range of finished products that are competitive
in the world the market.
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