INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN LEADING WHEAT-PRODUCING COUNTRIES

INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN LEADING WHEAT-PRODUCING COUNTRIES

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  • Gulizahro Turayeva

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17793125

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Wheat production; innovative technologies; digital agriculture; NDVI; precision farming; climate-smart agriculture; global producers

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This research examines the adoption of innovative agricultural technologies in the world’s ten largest wheatproducing
countries and analyzes their wheat production dynamics over the last five years (2019–2023). Using FAO and
USDA official datasets, the study identifies production trends and evaluates the impact of digital agriculture, precision
farming, remote-sensing monitoring, climate-resilient wheat varieties, and AI-based decision-making tools. Findings show
that countries implementing advanced agro-technologies such as China, Russia, India, Australia, and France demonstrate
higher production stability despite climate volatility. Conversely, countries with limited technological integration show
significant fluctuations in output due to climate stress and environmental risks. The study concludes that innovative
technologies play a decisive role in increasing productivity, ensuring resilience, and strengthening global food security

Биография автора

Gulizahro Turayeva


PhD in Economics, Associate Professor,
Gulistan State University

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