DER ERWERBSOBSTBAU, cilt.66, sa.5, ss.2091-2100, 2024 (SCI-Expanded, Scopus)
Uzbekistan, situated in Central Asia, boasts a rich agricultural heritage deeply rooted in its warm climate, fostering a diverse
array of species and varieties. This favorable environment enables the cultivation of numerous fruit crops with exceptional
quality and productivity. Traditionally, Uzbekistan has relied on conventional methods for the cultivation and processing
of these crops, with a focus on local markets. However, amidst a rapidly evolving landscape, the country is poised for
significant growth and global prominence, particularly in the exportation of products such as cherries, apricots, and grapes.
The transition towards modern cultivation techniques signals a transformative period for Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector.
This shift not only positions the country as a robust exporter of fruits but also presents lucrative opportunities for nursery
trees including different cultivars and rootstocks, and greenhouse technology companies worldwide. Furthermore, in regions
where agricultural mechanization is underdeveloped, Uzbekistan offers considerable potential for the implementation
of advanced technologies in both cultivation and post-harvest processes. Consequently, various international players,
including companies from Türkiye, the Netherlands, China, and the United States, have begun to capitalize on Uzbekistan’s
burgeoning agricultural landscape. Thus, Uzbekistan emerges as a beacon of opportunity on the global stage, fostering
collaboration and innovation in fruit science. This overview provides a brief exploration of fruit growing in Uzbekistan,
touching upon cultivation methods, challenges, market dynamics, and future prospects.