"Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union
Following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union and the collapse of existing trade arrangements, the newly independent states of Central Asia were left with the task of developing their own independent market economies. The region has undergone tremendous economic and social changes including s...
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| author | Noble, A.D. Ul-Hassan, Mehmood Kazbekov, Jusipbek S. |
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| author_facet | Noble, A.D. Ul-Hassan, Mehmood Kazbekov, Jusipbek S. |
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| description | Following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union and the collapse of existing trade arrangements, the newly independent states of Central Asia were left with the task of developing their own independent market economies. The region has undergone tremendous economic and social changes including significant agricultural reform mainly targeted at privatizing large collective farms that were established during the Soviet era. These reforms include the establishment of smaller private and cooperative farms in order to improve the efficiency and equity of existing production systems. Within Uzbekistan, this move to privatize farms has, in the majority of cases, led to declining productivity and net incomes. However, there have been instances where privatized farms and smaller collectives have been able to capitalize on these changes and perform at levels exceeding the norm. This Report identifies the key attributes of these successful farms that have been termed ''bright'' spots. |
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| spelling | CGSpace398752025-11-07T08:42:45Z "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union Noble, A.D. Ul-Hassan, Mehmood Kazbekov, Jusipbek S. irrigated farming water quality drainage soil fertility crop yield investment Following the dissolution of the former Soviet Union and the collapse of existing trade arrangements, the newly independent states of Central Asia were left with the task of developing their own independent market economies. The region has undergone tremendous economic and social changes including significant agricultural reform mainly targeted at privatizing large collective farms that were established during the Soviet era. These reforms include the establishment of smaller private and cooperative farms in order to improve the efficiency and equity of existing production systems. Within Uzbekistan, this move to privatize farms has, in the majority of cases, led to declining productivity and net incomes. However, there have been instances where privatized farms and smaller collectives have been able to capitalize on these changes and perform at levels exceeding the norm. This Report identifies the key attributes of these successful farms that have been termed ''bright'' spots. 2005 2014-06-13T14:29:35Z 2014-06-13T14:29:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39875 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Noble, Andrew; ul Hassan, Mehmood; Kazbekov, Jusipbek. 2005. ?Bright spots? in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). vi, 35p. (IWMI Research Report 088) |
| spellingShingle | irrigated farming water quality drainage soil fertility crop yield investment Noble, A.D. Ul-Hassan, Mehmood Kazbekov, Jusipbek S. "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union |
| title | "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union |
| title_full | "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union |
| title_fullStr | "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union |
| title_full_unstemmed | "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union |
| title_short | "Bright spots" in Uzbekistan, reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods: key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former Soviet Union |
| title_sort | bright spots in uzbekistan reversing land and water degradation while improving livelihoods key developments and sustaining ingredients for transition economies of the former soviet union |
| topic | irrigated farming water quality drainage soil fertility crop yield investment |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39875 |
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