Pakistani media outlets highlight Uzbekistan's reforms in the agricultural sector and the development of digitalization
June 24, 2026. 11:00 • 2 min
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ISLAMABAD, June 23. /Dunyo IA/. Leading Pakistani media outlets, including the “Diplomatic News Agency”, “Islamabad Post”, “Centreline” and “Pakistan In The World”, carried analytical articles focusing on the ongoing agricultural reforms in Uzbekistan, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
Author of the article, Deputy Chairman of the Farmers' Council of Uzbekistan Zafar Mustafakulov, highlights that a comprehensive set of measures has been executed over the past nine years to transform the nation's agrarian sector.
He points out that these structural changes are designed not only to boost output volumes, but also to safeguard the rights and interests of farmers, scale up digitalization, and incorporate market-driven mechanisms across the industry.
It is underscored that following these reforms, the agricultural sector is progressively shifting from state administrative control toward economic freedom and a market-driven competitive environment.
The articles point out that an electronic auction platform has been implemented for agricultural land distribution, ensuring the transparency and openness of the process. This mechanism enables farmers to secure land-use titles on a statutory and guaranteed footing. In addition, limits have been imposed on the arbitrary revocation of leasehold rights, which can now only be terminated through bilateral consent or a judicial ruling.
The publication separately underscores the reduction of administrative intervention in farming activities and the reinforcement of legal safeguards for farmers' rights.
Furthermore, it reports that under the regulations for optimal crop distribution, farming enterprises independently schedule their sowing via the “CropAgro” automated network, completely eliminating human factor.
Article points out that the Farmers' Council of Uzbekistan has launched an AI-driven Telegram bot called “Fermer AI” to provide agricultural workers with real-time consultations and technical support.
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